It's doubly annoying that the AGM seems not to be going to happen on Tuesday (else why have the accounts and reports not been sent out?) so the club can continue to hide away from criticism. There can't be any public health case for the 200 person limit for the CC so the club has to justify it in financial terms, and they have totally failed to do so. To lose goodwill over a situation where the public understands that there are many things you can't do much about, by doing s*d all about the things you can, is a pretty spectacular piece of bad management.
Here in lies the issue for me. If the club just came out and publicly stated that due to the cost of doing so, they simply can't afford to allow anymore than 200 people in a day, spelled out the costs and explained the damage it would do to the club financially, then they'd get far more understanding and acceptance from members. A few groans as standard, but the vast majority would accept it.
Just be open and be honest. It screams lack of PR nous from the higher ups at the club.
They won't come out and justify it because they can't.
The ECB and Sports Ground Safety Authority review of the ground under Covid-19 restrictions stated that up to 600 spectators could be allowed into the ground. Not 200 or 300 or 400 or 500.
We paid our membership for precisely such a scenario this summer to occur.
No smoke and mirrors from the committee can change that statement.
Believe me, if this happened in the Premier League, where rather than 10,000 spectators for the final home game, a club said they could only afford to open it for 3,400 spectators, there would more than just groans, and rightly so.