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Is the 2021 Lions Tour Doomed?
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<blockquote data-quote="unrated" data-source="post: 1016695" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>Yea dont like the Australia idea at all. </p><p>I dont think out population will even be 40% vacinated before 2022. Our response is slow and unprofessional. Middle class and up Population will at some point just rely on private sector to import it in smaller quantities to buy at pharmacies. Cant believe the big talking governement. Uk is vacinating close to 2 million a week and only expect to be done by June, we only have 1.5 million doses, thats it no prospect of more for now. We will inevitably get more but then there are other stumbling blocks such as rollout and procurement (budget permiting) we are sooooo far behind. Government is now just trying to look good by making promises but we cant compete against the buying power of first world nations. Even Germany is trying to secure more vaccines and struggeling. So how can we compete? </p><p></p><p>With all that said. Best option for me is to play it in South Africa in empty stadiums. But make it special for the touring Lions. Peronalize their experiences. Make it the first lions tour focused on the digital market instead of the match day market. Even go play in smaller indoor stadiums , create ambiance with lights and music, find a way to make the atmosphere itimidating to the touring players without the Fans. Its just random ideas im throwing out there, i just feel it can really work even without fans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unrated, post: 1016695, member: 45773"] Yea dont like the Australia idea at all. I dont think out population will even be 40% vacinated before 2022. Our response is slow and unprofessional. Middle class and up Population will at some point just rely on private sector to import it in smaller quantities to buy at pharmacies. Cant believe the big talking governement. Uk is vacinating close to 2 million a week and only expect to be done by June, we only have 1.5 million doses, thats it no prospect of more for now. We will inevitably get more but then there are other stumbling blocks such as rollout and procurement (budget permiting) we are sooooo far behind. Government is now just trying to look good by making promises but we cant compete against the buying power of first world nations. Even Germany is trying to secure more vaccines and struggeling. So how can we compete? With all that said. Best option for me is to play it in South Africa in empty stadiums. But make it special for the touring Lions. Peronalize their experiences. Make it the first lions tour focused on the digital market instead of the match day market. Even go play in smaller indoor stadiums , create ambiance with lights and music, find a way to make the atmosphere itimidating to the touring players without the Fans. Its just random ideas im throwing out there, i just feel it can really work even without fans. [/QUOTE]
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