Just a game of footy, go or don’t go, you decide!
It's not just a game of footy they are talking about introducing these things to though and like I said where does it stop? I see no reason why anyone can't go to the match without showing their papers.
There are two positions on this situation that make some logical sense, either everyone has to get tested or no one has to get tested.
I'm in the no one has to get tested camp and so is Professor Andrew Pollard who helped develop the Astra Zeneca vaccine and who told MP's the other day:- "I think as we look at the adult population going forward, if we continue to chase community testing and are worried about those results, we're going to end up in a situation where we're constantly boosting to try and deal with something which is not manageable. It needs to be moving to clinically driven testing in which people are willing to get tested and treated and managed,
rather than lots of community testing. If someone is unwell, they should be tested."