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  • SheepRanger
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    Originally posted by Undecided View Post

    I scarcely know where to begin.

    I think all celebs have admitted that they have mental health issues, are bi-sexual and have fantasy dreams of having sheep sex. Covid is the latest route to the headlines and long covid might keep them in the press for years. I believe Jordan is already discussing her planned recovery with Hello magazine.

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  • Undecided
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    Originally posted by Ronnie Rangers View Post
    I scarcely know where to begin.

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  • Ronnie Rangers
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    https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/footb...l-fourth-test/
    Have to say he looks really sick.

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  • Abseits
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    I see Ronaldo has caught it. Seems there's a steady stream of footballers catching it. Now if these footballers who are supposed to be operating in a bio-secure bubble environment are catching it I can't see how the football industry can start demanding 1000s of untested smelly members of the public be admitted to stadia. If I were HM Government I'd tell the blazers to eff off and come back when there has been zero positive tests amongst their employees for 4 weeks.

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  • dogsrrs
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    Can't see it happening myself a scientist reports a survey findings singing and shouting plus close contact is the worse way of spreading the virus

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  • SM3 Ranger
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    Ronnie,glad its not just me then!

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  • Ronnie Rangers
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    I am 59 and work in the Health care Industry, would go to Football not wearing a mask and would kiss the person next to me if we scored, how many famous people have the news reported dead?

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  • FurtiveFox
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    Sadly would be ridiculous to allow fans back in. Covid needs to be managed as best as it can for the time being. The balance between controlling infection rates and the economy very hard.

    I am not particularly fearful of Covid personally but live with someone in the at risk category so have worked from home since March and aside from seeing a small number of clients for essential meetings in my back garden have seen nobody except the odd shop assistant when doing food shopping. Not a way to live long term but to me worth the sacrifice. Have to say don't get the anti-mask thing. Seems such a small thing and should have been mandatory in shops etc from day one. May have had something to do with our idiotic PM and Govt and lack of PPE ...

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  • 72bus
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    My opinion constantly changes on the subject . I know I won't be going back to football tho as unless LR is full of nearly full it's not somewhere I want to be

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  • qpr4life
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    Everything is within reason, but very little people are finding that right now, and rightly so with the mess the Gov have lead us in.

    Rules havent been clear, and where I do agree we need to pull back right now with another sudden rise, I dont get the call out to go sit in a Cinema right now versus watching a game of football in a larger open space.

    It's madness; best thing they can do, is raise their hands and say they've got it wrong.

    CUT CLOTH, start again and give new guidelines across the board that make more sense.

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  • Abseits
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    Originally posted by Rebel R's View Post

    Not in Ireland ,no pubs,restaurants or cinemas open under our level 3 lockdown .
    Exactly! The poncey metrosexuals in London don't seem to realise that swathes of the land are subject to far more stringent measures than the mysterious "rule of 6". These measures look set to be even tighter soon too - it's getting to the stage where the question will be "Why is football going on at all" rather than "When will fans be back?"

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  • SM3 Ranger
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    Originally posted by Dono77 View Post
    It's up to the individual. Its perfectly ok that people were allowed to cram onto Bournemouth beach in the middle of summer and sit on the tube with no distancing or facemask being worn but now people are saying dont go to the football. If you think it's too risky then stay at home. But dont have a go at people who are happy to go. I would love to go and watch a game even with all the restrictions that come with it. If you are happy to wander round the shops all day, sit in restaurants and meet up with friends and family, all indoors, then dont moan at people who are happy to sit outside for 90 mins with a facemask on and have washed hands etc to do their bit. We cant live in fear of covid so we have to live alongside it.....for now.
    Agree, virus aint going nowhere so need to get off our knees and try as best we can ...however not happy to be forced to wear a mask or distance myself from others(not yet worn a mask and shake all my pals hands)
    I am in my 50s and I am more than willing to take my chances...

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  • Dono77
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    It's up to the individual. Its perfectly ok that people were allowed to cram onto Bournemouth beach in the middle of summer and sit on the tube with no distancing or facemask being worn but now people are saying dont go to the football. If you think it's too risky then stay at home. But dont have a go at people who are happy to go. I would love to go and watch a game even with all the restrictions that come with it. If you are happy to wander round the shops all day, sit in restaurants and meet up with friends and family, all indoors, then dont moan at people who are happy to sit outside for 90 mins with a facemask on and have washed hands etc to do their bit. We cant live in fear of covid so we have to live alongside it.....for now.

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  • Rebel R's
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    Originally posted by QPRDave View Post
    But we're encouraged to go to the cinema, restaurants, all in doors.
    Something doesn't add up
    Not in Ireland ,no pubs,restaurants or cinemas open under our level 3 lockdown .

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  • QPRDave
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    But we're encouraged to go to the cinema, restaurants, all in doors.
    Something doesn't add up

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