Barber makes ‘fantastic’ Amex Stadium statement after survey
year to make sure people could enjoy football again, come to football with family and friends, stay safe while they were here, minimise the disruption the restrictions have inevitably caused.
“I think this is a real credit to all the staff in the club who have made that happen.”
Albion and their staff will welcome Aston Villa today and hope to respond to their disappointing 3-0 loss to Burnley last week.
He said: “We are now beginning to see an end to the restrictions at lots of different levels.
“Not just across the country but specifically within football.
“We have still got some in place at the training ground and we are encouraging people in crowded places in the stadium to wear their face masks, to respect other people, not attend games if they are showing any symptoms of
Covid.
“But I think we feel now as though we are looking towards the spring and better times.
“Hopefully by the end of the season Covid will be in our rear-view mirror and we will be able to look forwards rather than backwards.”