Football photography at Premiership grounds

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At Premiership football grounds do the photographers have free range as they do at most FA grounds?
 
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Varies re positioning at each ground. Take the two I go to. Newcastle allow us access behind each goal line and thats it. Sunderland allow us access around three sides, so behind each goal line and all down the side opposite the dugouts.

We are allowed in stands but only before game for pre match bits and pieces. No access anywhere other than pitch side when the game in in play.

You are allowed at most grounds access around dugouts before kick off as well for managers but thats ground specific.
 
Varies re positioning at each ground. Take the two I go to. Newcastle allow us access behind each goal line and thats it. Sunderland allow us access around three sides, so behind each goal line and all down the side opposite the dugouts.

We are allowed in stands but only before game for pre match bits and pieces. No access anywhere other than pitch side when the game in in play.

You are allowed at most grounds access around dugouts before kick off as well for managers but thats ground specific.
Can you put a camera behind the goal? What ISO are you on under premiership floodlighting at 1000th sec f2.8. Thanks.
 
Can you put a camera behind the goal? What ISO are you on under premiership floodlighting at 1000th sec f2.8. Thanks.

There are plenty of threads about this in this forum. The search function will answer.

Mind the doors as this is not going anywhere.
 
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