But spectators are welcome back at football matches in England from Monday.
When everything was locked down the fact that we couldn't go to matches (those that were taking place) was a shame but the long wait has been compounded, for many, by the things that people have been able to do over the last month that seem, on the face of it, more dangerous than standing outside at a game.
I've been to Meadowhall shopping centre, a very busy holiday park and shivered outside the pub but now I can look at the upcoming fixtures and, even if I don't go, I could if I wanted to.
And, although we're in a strange period that's not quite pre-season for 2021/22 or the finale to the current season, there is lots going on, from delayed cup finals to local tournaments.
The twitter page has been very busy this week and I'll keep that updated as much as possible.
POST-LOCKDOWN FRIENDLY TOURNAMENT...
Opening night fixtures!
All games are £5 adults, £1 concessions and FREE for U16s!
Pick a game and enjoy live non-league footy again!@SheppeyUFC v @PUFC_Gravesend @Rochesterutdfc v @ChathamTownFC #May18th #backtogether@KentNLPodcast pic.twitter.com/MmJiVJTcDf
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