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Post by lpgas1 on Sept 9, 2020 19:20:40 GMT
Absolute joke , our economy will be f**ked forever, many small business owners will continue to lose everything , homes and livelihoods lost. Really have had enough of it all now. Rant over If only they had not gone abroad,; if only they had not gone on those protests; if only they hadn't have Raves; if only they hadn't had parties; if only the young were'nt so stupid, and add midle class gits to that too
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Post by Okebournegas on Sept 9, 2020 19:38:40 GMT
Absolute joke , our economy will be f**ked forever, many small business owners will continue to lose everything , homes and livelihoods lost. Really have had enough of it all now. Rant over If only they had not gone abroad,; if only they had not gone on those protests; if only they hadn't have Raves; if only they hadn't had parties; if only the young were'nt so stupid, and add midle class gits to that too If my aunt had balls she’d be my uncle ...
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Post by lpgas1 on Sept 9, 2020 19:40:56 GMT
If only they had not gone abroad,; if only they had not gone on those protests; if only they hadn't have Raves; if only they hadn't had parties; if only the young were'nt so stupid, and add midle class gits to that too If my aunt had balls she’d be my uncle ... You obviously dont listen to the news. The younger member of our society are now the ones that have caught the virus. So says 3 news channels
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2020 19:43:01 GMT
I don’t see why outdoor sporting events cannot have spectators. Surely if public transport and supermarkets can allow people in with masks sports stadiums can do the same? With a 25% of capacity max and zero tolerance in respect of mask wearing and sanitizer stations at the turnstiles it should be safe and prevent sports clubs going bust?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2020 19:44:33 GMT
If only they had not gone abroad,; if only they had not gone on those protests; if only they hadn't have Raves; if only they hadn't had parties; if only the young were'nt so stupid, and add midle class gits to that too If my aunt had balls she’d be my uncle ... Or she’d be one of those people that tick the third box in a gender questionnaire
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Post by Okebournegas on Sept 9, 2020 19:54:32 GMT
If my aunt had balls she’d be my uncle ... You obviously dont listen to the news. The younger member of our society are now the ones that have caught the virus. So says 3 news channels Oh I do listen to the news , I just don’t believe everything I read and hear by our second rate media outlets and i certainly don’t believe a word our useless government says.
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Post by Gas-Ed on Sept 9, 2020 20:10:40 GMT
With cases rising in England, it’s not looking great for the chances of crowds returning this year at the moment. Thank God for that.
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Post by oldgas on Sept 9, 2020 20:45:33 GMT
What I can’t understand is that it’s safe to mingle with numerous people at work and at school, but not in the evening/weekend at home or outside.
This is a very clever and discerning virus, it will only infect people at certain times of the day.
I think we should all be very worried.
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Post by Gas-Ed on Sept 9, 2020 20:50:05 GMT
What I can’t understand is that it’s safe to mingle with numerous people at work and at school, but not in the evening/weekend at home or outside. This is a very clever and discerning virus, it will only infect people at certain times of the day. I think we should all be very worried. I think the point is that limiting people’s social activities means things like work and education can continue with a lesser risk. If you’re going clubbing with 400 other people in a tight, sweaty venue and then turning up to school or work the following day you are putting others more at risk. As a teacher, I am very much aware of the risk involved of working with so many people in such a small place but people being sensible in their spare time certainly makes things a little less stressful.
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Post by Topper Gas on Sept 9, 2020 20:52:44 GMT
What I can’t understand is that it’s safe to mingle with numerous people at work and at school, but not in the evening/weekend at home or outside. This is a very clever and discerning virus, it will only infect people at certain times of the day. I think we should all be very worried. i sense youngster get a bit closer together in a pub than they do at work! The fact the under 25's are driving the increase in people infected seems to support the fact it's related to them mixing in pubs etc, not sure why we don't follow Belgium and close all the pubs at 10 or 11 pm. Although I can't see what youngsters drinking in pubs as to do with fans being banned from sporting events, i wonder how long lower league clubs can survive on just income from iFollow?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2020 21:42:25 GMT
What I can’t understand is that it’s safe to mingle with numerous people at work and at school, but not in the evening/weekend at home or outside. This is a very clever and discerning virus, it will only infect people at certain times of the day. I think we should all be very worried. I think workplaces in particular will have taken measures to ensure social distancing, Perspex shields, hand sanitizers and one way systems etc. Social activities, especially indoors and involving alcohol see all protocols and safety precautions go out of the window. The age demographic of those being infected clearly shows teens and those in their 20’s are getting it and the common denominator in those cases seems to be attendance in large gathering social events. I still don’t think that should stop sports events having spectators providing face coverings are used - with no ‘get out’ excuses!
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Post by teanbiscuits on Sept 9, 2020 21:50:05 GMT
When I purchased my season ticket earlier in the year, there was no mention of the ifollow pass, whereas since then it seems to have been sold with season tickets as a replacement for not being able to attend games. I assume there will not be any refunds on missed game this season, because of the ifollow option? Does anyone know? I’m not particularly interested in watching on ifollow and it wasn’t sold to me when I bought my ST. There's supposed to be the option of having either the stream or a refund although as yet they've not mentioned any details. Hopefully it's fairly straight forward to do as I've got no hope of streaming anything with a rural internet connection. There's bound to be others with more than one season ticket in a household too. I don't think the stream costs as much as one season ticket so there could be a flurry of people getting refunds and buying the ifollow pass out of that to save money.
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Post by yaz on Sept 9, 2020 22:35:12 GMT
If only they had not gone abroad,; if only they had not gone on those protests; if only they hadn't have Raves; if only they hadn't had parties; if only the young were'nt so stupid, and add midle class gits to that too If my aunt had balls she’d be my uncle ... And scoring goals?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 9, 2020 23:23:16 GMT
took my daughter and 3 grand kids to crealy theme park in devon,,,,we queue'd in mass for 35 minutes,crammed together with no masks.then we get to the ride to find seats taken out and orders to put our masks on. That sums up the whole bloody contradiction and farce of this covid virus.
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Post by yaz on Sept 9, 2020 23:59:30 GMT
What I can’t understand is that it’s safe to mingle with numerous people at work and at school, but not in the evening/weekend at home or outside. This is a very clever and discerning virus, it will only infect people at certain times of the day. I think we should all be very worried. I think the point is that limiting people’s social activities means things like work and education can continue with a lesser risk. If you’re going clubbing with 400 other people in a tight, sweaty venue and then turning up to school or work the following day you are putting others more at risk. As a teacher, I am very much aware of the risk involved of working with so many people in such a small place but people being sensible in their spare time certainly makes things a little less stressful. As eric said above, the club could easily cope with 3,000 - 4,000 fans in a ground with a capacity of 11,000. Social distancing in an open environment with stands that are separated and having seats, terraces and tents which are also segregated would also help in keeping fans apart? Not sure whether drinks and food should be available; most of these are machine made and / or prepackaged? If not allowed, fans should be able to bring their own. Getting in may take some time but ..... Masks, face coverings should be mandated when watching so food and drink should be consumed away from others not in your party? Gloves should also be recommended- winter approaching anyway. The risks are the same if not less than going to work, school, shops, etc. As the likelihood is that only season ticket holders will be allowed in with maybe some away fans then electronic ticketing means all attendees should be traceable if required. I for one would probably attend some games but would take my own precautions.
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Post by Qatar Gas on Sept 10, 2020 4:46:40 GMT
COVID is now part of our lives and is not going away anytime soon. Even with the vaccine, I assume it'll just be like the flu where people will still get it. But at some point life has to return to normal.
As for football, whilst I don't think there's any risk of the season not being completed again, I can easily see the whole season going by with no fans allowed to attend. Will be an even longer wait until anyone is allowed to do away trips.
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Post by baggins on Sept 10, 2020 5:08:16 GMT
You can get Rammed in a pub but cannot watch football can't see much of a problem it's a outside sport ffs Actually, you can't. They are restricted as to how many tables are in the pub and even then, the tables need to be distanced.
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Post by gashead1981 on Sept 10, 2020 6:18:59 GMT
It’s people of all ages being a bit stupid and the ignorance that kids going back to school poses little to no risk.
I was my wedding anniversary on the weekend. Went out for a lovey meal with the Mrs, the restaurant had everyone wait at the bar inside or outside briefly whilst they got your table, everything spaced apart and being wiped to high heaven .
We had an early table and we were done eating by 8:30pm so decided to grab a drink in the bar opposite. Well it couldn’t have been more different if it tried. It was packed, no recommended distancing, people tripping over each other at the bar, and everything about it felt wrong so we turned on our heels and left.
A good mate of mine also sent his kids back to school on Monday (his kids are in the upper years so went back a week later) by weds there was a letter sent to the parents that a teacher had tested positive.
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Post by Dirt Dogg on Sept 10, 2020 7:21:31 GMT
What I can’t understand is that it’s safe to mingle with numerous people at work and at school, but not in the evening/weekend at home or outside. This is a very clever and discerning virus, it will only infect people at certain times of the day. I think we should all be very worried. We should all be very worried, we’ve elected a part time circus clown to guide us through this.
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Post by gasfred on Sept 10, 2020 7:49:21 GMT
Yes it would have been so much better with uncle Jerry, Dianne Abbott, Emily thornberry and the rest of the red brigade .
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