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Post by Malcolm Clarke on Mar 19, 2021 17:18:10 GMT
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Post by lordb on Mar 19, 2021 17:20:42 GMT
no one is interested
nah, only joking, good work Malcolm
out of interest what is more nerve wracking: Dancing with Princess Margaret being on national radio watching Stoke
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Post by Squeekster on Mar 19, 2021 17:33:47 GMT
Why would the clubs have to anything re test matches? If you have had your jabs and have served the couple of weeks it needs to be it's best then what's the problem?
If we are saying that this is likely to be the new normal then the sooner we get back into normality the better.
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Post by Malcolm Clarke on Mar 19, 2021 17:34:12 GMT
no one is interested nah, only joking, good work Malcolm out of interest what is more nerve wracking: Dancing with Princess Margaret being on national radio watching Stoke ??? I think it has to be watching the team !, particularly at the moment At least with the other two you have some control over what happens. Although thinking about it, I'm not sure that was true with the Margaret dance.She was in control, not me. That TV programme re-enacting it was so embarrassing. Years ago The New Statesman ran the story in an article about royalty and universities and described me as " a man of many parts - clumsily assembled "
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Post by Gods on Mar 19, 2021 17:35:46 GMT
Malcolm,
I was minding my own business driving down to Tesco to fill the car up with petrol listening to Radio 5 and you were suddenly in the car with me!
Good job in the round I would say for what it's worth! I just felt you missed the opportunity plug Stoke City when sharing your match day experience pandemic style. I appreciate bigging up the Potters is not officially part of your role however Tony Livesey, lovely fella though he may be, with whom you spoke never stops banging on about sodding Burnley on the show!
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Post by Malcolm Clarke on Mar 19, 2021 17:42:10 GMT
Malcolm, I was minding my own business driving down to Tesco to fill the car up with petrol listening to Radio 5 and you were suddenly in the car with me! Good job in the round I would say for what it's worth! I just felt you missed the opportunity plug Stoke City when sharing your match day experience pandemic style. I appreciate bigging up the Potters is not officially part of your role however Tony Livesey, lovely fella though he may be, with whom you spoke never stops banging on about sodding Burnley on the show! Glad it didn't cause you to crash, Gods ! Fair point - I should have done. I do sometimes try to do that if the opportunity presents itself, or wear a Stoke top if it's TV. When talking about missing fans near me, I should perhaps have said that at least the pandemic keeps them safe from hot coffee split on their (bald) head
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Post by Gods on Mar 19, 2021 23:51:12 GMT
Malcolm, I was minding my own business driving down to Tesco to fill the car up with petrol listening to Radio 5 and you were suddenly in the car with me! Good job in the round I would say for what it's worth! I just felt you missed the opportunity plug Stoke City when sharing your match day experience pandemic style. I appreciate bigging up the Potters is not officially part of your role however Tony Livesey, lovely fella though he may be, with whom you spoke never stops banging on about sodding Burnley on the show! Glad it didn't cause you to crash, Gods ! Fair point - I should have done. I do sometimes try to do that if the opportunity presents itself, or wear a Stoke top if it's TV. When talking about missing fans near me, I should perhaps have said that at least the pandemic keeps them safe from hot coffee split on their (bald) head Yes indeed, I have seen you sporting the famous red and white striped shirt on national television. I still chuckle to myself about 'coffee-gate' at Craven Cottage
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Post by newsteadst3 on Mar 20, 2021 5:02:32 GMT
Can't wait to be back in the ground, let's hope sooner rather than later
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Post by Scouse on Mar 24, 2021 20:20:00 GMT
Liverpool beginning to make tentative noises about fans return for 21/22 , CEO announced yesterday
1) Season ticket prices frozen ( think 6th season for them ) 2) Refund on a pro rata basis if games returned to BCD , local lock down 3 )The safety of all those in attendance at Anfield next season will remain important and the supporters’ charter ensures that everyone is aware and agrees to uphold the safety conditions while attending games
4) Fans can request to take a one-year season ticket holiday should they be unable to attend Anfield during the 2021-22 season
5) Working on 10,000 attendance for final league game of the 20/21 season ( subject to safe distancing and government road map )
Be interesting iour club will use the event tomorrow to also make tentative noises / announcement
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Post by andystokey on Mar 24, 2021 22:22:22 GMT
Liverpool beginning to make tentative noises about fans return for 21/22 , CEO announced yesterday 1) Season ticket prices frozen ( think 6th season for them ) 2) Refund on a pro rata basis if games returned to BCD , local lock down 3 )The safety of all those in attendance at Anfield next season will remain important and the supporters’ charter ensures that everyone is aware and agrees to uphold the safety conditions while attending games 4) Fans can request to take a one-year season ticket holiday should they be unable to attend Anfield during the 2021-22 season 5) Working on 10,000 attendance for final league game of the 20/21 season ( subject to safe distancing and government road map ) Be interesting iour club will use the event tomorrow to also make tentative noises / announcement Their last game is on the 23rd May isn't it? Ours is the 8th May and the limited crowds is no earlier than the 17th May. I'm assuming if the roadmap is then met in June there won't be anything "tentative" about 21/22. Season tickets should be back on sale under normal Ts and Vs surely.
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Post by Scouse on Mar 25, 2021 8:39:02 GMT
Liverpool beginning to make tentative noises about fans return for 21/22 , CEO announced yesterday 1) Season ticket prices frozen ( think 6th season for them ) 2) Refund on a pro rata basis if games returned to BCD , local lock down 3 )The safety of all those in attendance at Anfield next season will remain important and the supporters’ charter ensures that everyone is aware and agrees to uphold the safety conditions while attending games 4) Fans can request to take a one-year season ticket holiday should they be unable to attend Anfield during the 2021-22 season 5) Working on 10,000 attendance for final league game of the 20/21 season ( subject to safe distancing and government road map ) Be interesting iour club will use the event tomorrow to also make tentative noises / announcement Their last game is on the 23rd May isn't it? Ours is the 8th May and the limited crowds is no earlier than the 17th May. I'm assuming if the roadmap is then met in June there won't be anything "tentative" about 21/22. Season tickets should be back on sale under normal Ts and Vs surely. when I say tentative noises , thats a release of their plans ..ie no selling dates , just st will be contacted in the next few weeks ..they and others clearly expect ( hope ) for a full restart ..and are gearing up to such ..a full restart doesn’t ( or may not ) mean a return to as it was ..from turnstile opening times , refunds , breaks , to hospitality times , numbers , etc For me their intention to offer a ST holiday , is the interesting one ..as despite the two entrenched sides on the covid thread , there may be some supporters for a multitude of reasons who will be still nervy about returning ..this gives them a breather to return to normal at a pace that suits them Believe prem are working on possibly changing the last two fixtures , meaning all clubs have one home game with limited attendance ..no noises from EFL that I’ve seen to date on such a plan T&Cs are likely to be modified by all clubs to account for what they’ll do if games return to BCD either for a short or long term ..and any regs required by them or their safety advisors re attendance , social distancing ..and exclusions from the ground ..in the case of Liverpool if you take a year break , others including us may follow a similar line ( they recognise some may still feel nervous about returning , or shielding others , who can’t ( not don’t ) perhaps be vaccinated ..explaining what taking a break means , ST protected , but take up for later games not permitted ..together with given the wind of change spelling out and ramping up penalties for abuse of players or fans ( either at the game or social media ) perhaps less so in our case , but touting penalties at bigger clubs also likely to be stiffened up I’d be amazed if T&Cs didn’t change ( if only slightly ) and it will be important that fans are given easy sight of these in advance of ST sales ..and not hidden away in some corner of the clubs website ..the full T&Cs are seldom easy to find , and clubs tend to cover them via bullet points
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2021 12:34:11 GMT
Will be interesting to see if you have to be vaccinated to get in the ground
My doctor's were engaged when I rang yesterday ,so I downloaded the NHS app and booked an appointment on that.
There is a heading on their ,' immunisations ' ... everything comes up from I was a kid to top of the list , a recent covid jab
So very easy to check and verify
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2021 12:50:48 GMT
Will be interesting to see if you have to be vaccinated to get in the ground My doctor's were engaged when I rang yesterday ,so I downloaded the NHS app and booked an appointment on that. There is a heading on their ,' immunisations ' ... everything comes up from I was a kid to top of the list , a recent covid jab So very easy to check and verify Did mine on the app and was nice and easy. was in and out in minutes- well impressed. a few small side effects which was warned about but soon gone after a paracetamol.
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Post by dirtygary69 on Mar 25, 2021 12:56:50 GMT
Their last game is on the 23rd May isn't it? Ours is the 8th May and the limited crowds is no earlier than the 17th May. I'm assuming if the roadmap is then met in June there won't be anything "tentative" about 21/22. Season tickets should be back on sale under normal Ts and Vs surely. when I say tentative noises , thats a release of their plans ..ie no selling dates , just st will be contacted in the next few weeks ..they and others clearly expect ( hope ) for a full restart ..and are gearing up to such ..a full restart doesn’t ( or may not ) mean a return to as it was ..from turnstile opening times , refunds , breaks , to hospitality times , numbers , etc For me their intention to offer a ST holiday , is the interesting one ..as despite the two entrenched sides on the covid thread , there may be some supporters for a multitude of reasons who will be still nervy about returning ..this gives them a breather to return to normal at a pace that suits them Believe prem are working on possibly changing the last two fixtures , meaning all clubs have one home game with limited attendance ..no noises from EFL that I’ve seen to date on such a plan T&Cs are likely to be modified by all clubs to account for what they’ll do if games return to BCD either for a short or long term ..and any regs required by them or their safety advisors re attendance , social distancing ..and exclusions from the ground ..in the case of Liverpool if you take a year break , others including us may follow a similar line ( they recognise some may still feel nervous about returning , or shielding others , who can’t ( not don’t ) perhaps be vaccinated ..explaining what taking a break means , ST protected , but take up for later games not permitted ..together with given the wind of change spelling out and ramping up penalties for abuse of players or fans ( either at the game or social media ) perhaps less so in our case , but touting penalties at bigger clubs also likely to be stiffened up I’d be amazed if T&Cs didn’t change ( if only slightly ) and it will be important that fans are given easy sight of these in advance of ST sales ..and not hidden away in some corner of the clubs website ..the full T&Cs are seldom easy to find , and clubs tend to cover them via bullet points I want to get back to the games, but I don't see the point in trying to do anything for the final X amount of games this season. Just let it finish, and get on with (hopefully) full capacities in August. That may be from an entirely selfish point of view given we have nothing left to play for, but I just don't see the point in adding 'risk' to anything or rushing for the sake of a few games.
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Post by Scouse on Mar 25, 2021 13:06:41 GMT
when I say tentative noises , thats a release of their plans ..ie no selling dates , just st will be contacted in the next few weeks ..they and others clearly expect ( hope ) for a full restart ..and are gearing up to such ..a full restart doesn’t ( or may not ) mean a return to as it was ..from turnstile opening times , refunds , breaks , to hospitality times , numbers , etc For me their intention to offer a ST holiday , is the interesting one ..as despite the two entrenched sides on the covid thread , there may be some supporters for a multitude of reasons who will be still nervy about returning ..this gives them a breather to return to normal at a pace that suits them Believe prem are working on possibly changing the last two fixtures , meaning all clubs have one home game with limited attendance ..no noises from EFL that I’ve seen to date on such a plan T&Cs are likely to be modified by all clubs to account for what they’ll do if games return to BCD either for a short or long term ..and any regs required by them or their safety advisors re attendance , social distancing ..and exclusions from the ground ..in the case of Liverpool if you take a year break , others including us may follow a similar line ( they recognise some may still feel nervous about returning , or shielding others , who can’t ( not don’t ) perhaps be vaccinated ..explaining what taking a break means , ST protected , but take up for later games not permitted ..together with given the wind of change spelling out and ramping up penalties for abuse of players or fans ( either at the game or social media ) perhaps less so in our case , but touting penalties at bigger clubs also likely to be stiffened up I’d be amazed if T&Cs didn’t change ( if only slightly ) and it will be important that fans are given easy sight of these in advance of ST sales ..and not hidden away in some corner of the clubs website ..the full T&Cs are seldom easy to find , and clubs tend to cover them via bullet points I want to get back to the games, but I don't see the point in trying to do anything for the final X amount of games this season. Just let it finish, and get on with it (hopefully) full capacities in August. That may be from an entirely selfish point of view given we have nothing left to play for, but I just don't see the point in adding 'risking' anything or rushing for the sake of a few games. Totally agree .. we’ve come this far ..no point in cocking things up at this late stage ( or providing ammo for doubt ) for the sake of 1 game .. focus should be on 21/22 .. I have asked however re plans for public ( or not ) pre season games ..
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Post by tomcmod on Mar 25, 2021 13:08:13 GMT
They can't make it so you have to have the jab to go. As the jab isn't compulsory that surely can't be legal. It also makes no sense to do so, as having the jab doesn't stop you from having or spreading covid.
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Post by hyaduck on Mar 25, 2021 23:49:04 GMT
They can't make it so you have to have the jab to go. As the jab isn't compulsory that surely can't be legal. It also makes no sense to do so, as having the jab doesn't stop you from having or spreading covid. Having the jab makes you less likely of becoming really sick, so if you want to return to the match get it done and shut up moaning.
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Post by tomcmod on Mar 26, 2021 0:28:20 GMT
They can't make it so you have to have the jab to go. As the jab isn't compulsory that surely can't be legal. It also makes no sense to do so, as having the jab doesn't stop you from having or spreading covid. Having the jab makes you less likely of becoming really sick, so if you want to return to the match get it done and shut up moaning. So what you're saying is, it makes no difference to someone who has had the jab. So if someone doesn't it is their choice. You don't make everyone have a flu jab when some people could be very ill due to complications from having it. You are allowed to look at it from both sides it is allowed. It also shouldn't be "get it done" as it isn't compulsory and by doing things like that they are making it compulsory. They've been on about it regarding pubs today on radio/tele and saying they have to be careful doing things like that when it isn't compulsory. Also I currently can't following the steps anyway.
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Post by Squeekster on Mar 26, 2021 7:58:25 GMT
Having the jab makes you less likely of becoming really sick, so if you want to return to the match get it done and shut up moaning. So what you're saying is, it makes no difference to someone who has had the jab. So if someone doesn't it is their choice. You don't make everyone have a flu jab when some people could be very ill due to complications from having it. You are allowed to look at it from both sides it is allowed. It also shouldn't be "get it done" as it isn't compulsory and by doing things like that they are making it compulsory. They've been on about it regarding pubs today on radio/tele and saying they have to be careful doing things like that when it isn't compulsory. Also I currently can't following the steps anyway. Having the vaccine reduces your chance of catching it and dyeing or being seriously ill at around 76% from the first rising to the 90% region after the second, it's now been proven that once vaccinated it massively reduces the risk of passing it on. I say wait till next season for us all going back as nearly all will have had at least one dose by then and hopefully getting back to some sort of normality. In short if you haven't had it and everyone else has good luck! I'd take my chance at less than 10% of getting it than 70% RE the pubs if they are saying you can open up as long as the punters who come in are vaccinated as opposed to them not being able to open at all then it makes perfect sense, my lad is a chef and works in a pub and has done nothing for nigh on a year.
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Mar 26, 2021 8:46:20 GMT
So what you're saying is, it makes no difference to someone who has had the jab. So if someone doesn't it is their choice. You don't make everyone have a flu jab when some people could be very ill due to complications from having it. You are allowed to look at it from both sides it is allowed. It also shouldn't be "get it done" as it isn't compulsory and by doing things like that they are making it compulsory. They've been on about it regarding pubs today on radio/tele and saying they have to be careful doing things like that when it isn't compulsory. Also I currently can't following the steps anyway. Having the vaccine reduces your chance of catching it and dyeing or being seriously ill at around 76% from the first rising to the 90% region after the second, it's now been proven that once vaccinated it massively reduces the risk of passing it on. I say wait till next season for us all going back as nearly all will have had at least one dose by then and hopefully getting back to some sort of normality. In short if you haven't had it and everyone else has good luck! I'd take my chance at less than 10% of getting it than 70% RE the pubs if they are saying you can open up as long as the punters who come in are vaccinated as opposed to them not being able to open at all then it makes perfect sense, my lad is a chef and works in a pub and has done nothing for nigh on a year. Squeekster - you forgot to mention the latest news on the AZ vaccine which has been confirmed by the latest trial in the USA. Two doses reduces your chances of dying, if you do happen to catch it, to zero - or so close to zero that they haven't actually found anyone who has died of covid after having two doses of vaccine. The more people who are vaccinated, THE SAFER WE ALL ARE. Given that there will always be some people who can't be vaccinated (certain medical conditions and pregnant women, for example) it makes sense for everyone who hasn't got a medical reason not to, to get themselves vaccinated. That way they will benefit not only themselves but their families and everyone else. I don't want to see vaccination made compulsory so I am hoping that a huge majority get jabbed out of a sense of civic duty. To compare it with flu, as a poster above has done, is to miss the point. For a start without vaccination it is many times more fatal than the flu. Also, I happen to know two people personally who have had the misfortune to get "long covid" - both of them are unfit to work or walk more than a short distance months after catching the virus last summer. The myth, which a lot of people believed in the early days, that it is a bit like a dose of flu has probably cost many lives.
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Mar 26, 2021 9:05:03 GMT
Having the vaccine reduces your chance of catching it and dyeing or being seriously ill at around 76% from the first rising to the 90% region after the second, it's now been proven that once vaccinated it massively reduces the risk of passing it on. I say wait till next season for us all going back as nearly all will have had at least one dose by then and hopefully getting back to some sort of normality. In short if you haven't had it and everyone else has good luck! I'd take my chance at less than 10% of getting it than 70% RE the pubs if they are saying you can open up as long as the punters who come in are vaccinated as opposed to them not being able to open at all then it makes perfect sense, my lad is a chef and works in a pub and has done nothing for nigh on a year. Squeekster - you forgot to mention the latest news on the AZ vaccine which has been confirmed by the latest trial in the USA. two doses reduces your chances of dying if you do happen to catch it to zero - or so close to zero that they haven't actually found anyone who has died of covid after having two doses of vaccine. The more people who are vaccinated, THE SAFER WE ALL ARE. Given that there will always be some people who can't be vaccinated (certain medical conditions and pregnant women, for example) it makes sense for everyone who hasn't got a medical reason not to, to get themselves vaccinated. That way they will benefit not only themselves but their families and everyone else. I don't want to see vaccination made compulsory so I am hoping that a huge majority get jabbed out of a sense of civic duty. To compare it with flu, as a poster above has done, is to miss the point. For a start without vaccination it is many times more fatal than the flu. Also, I happen to know two people personally who have had the misfortune to get "long covid" - both of them are unfit to work or walk more than a short distance months after catching the virus last summer. The myth, which a lot of people believed in the early days, that it is a bit like a dose of flu has probably cost many lives. This post needs transferring to the Coronavirus thread for some of the simpletons to read,top post 👏
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Post by Squeekster on Mar 26, 2021 9:17:31 GMT
Squeekster - you forgot to mention the latest news on the AZ vaccine which has been confirmed by the latest trial in the USA. two doses reduces your chances of dying if you do happen to catch it to zero - or so close to zero that they haven't actually found anyone who has died of covid after having two doses of vaccine. The more people who are vaccinated, THE SAFER WE ALL ARE. Given that there will always be some people who can't be vaccinated (certain medical conditions and pregnant women, for example) it makes sense for everyone who hasn't got a medical reason not to, to get themselves vaccinated. That way they will benefit not only themselves but their families and everyone else. I don't want to see vaccination made compulsory so I am hoping that a huge majority get jabbed out of a sense of civic duty. To compare it with flu, as a poster above has done, is to miss the point. For a start without vaccination it is many times more fatal than the flu. Also, I happen to know two people personally who have had the misfortune to get "long covid" - both of them are unfit to work or walk more than a short distance months after catching the virus last summer. The myth, which a lot of people believed in the early days, that it is a bit like a dose of flu has probably cost many lives. This post needs transferring to the Coronavirus thread for some of the simpletons to read,top post 👏 Yes people talking about being vaccinated before going back to the stadium on a thread about fans retuning is just bizarre!
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Post by fulagoals on Mar 26, 2021 9:36:05 GMT
This post needs transferring to the Coronavirus thread for some of the simpletons to read,top post 👏 Yes people talking about being vaccinated before going back to the stadium on a thread about fans retuning is just bizarre! I think you’ve missed his point there. I don’t read as though to say it shouldn’t be on this this thread. I read it as it’s such a good point that it would be beneficial to many who read the coronavirus thread. Or am I reading it wrong🤷♂️
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Post by Squeekster on Mar 26, 2021 9:39:53 GMT
Yes people talking about being vaccinated before going back to the stadium on a thread about fans retuning is just bizarre! I think you’ve missed his point there. I don’t read as though to say it shouldn’t be on this this thread. I read it as it’s such a good point that it would be beneficial to many who read the coronavirus thread. Or am I reading it wrong🤷♂️ Reading it again you are right. Crouchie please accept my apologies
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Mar 26, 2021 9:40:30 GMT
Squeekster - you forgot to mention the latest news on the AZ vaccine which has been confirmed by the latest trial in the USA. two doses reduces your chances of dying if you do happen to catch it to zero - or so close to zero that they haven't actually found anyone who has died of covid after having two doses of vaccine. The more people who are vaccinated, THE SAFER WE ALL ARE. Given that there will always be some people who can't be vaccinated (certain medical conditions and pregnant women, for example) it makes sense for everyone who hasn't got a medical reason not to, to get themselves vaccinated. That way they will benefit not only themselves but their families and everyone else. I don't want to see vaccination made compulsory so I am hoping that a huge majority get jabbed out of a sense of civic duty. To compare it with flu, as a poster above has done, is to miss the point. For a start without vaccination it is many times more fatal than the flu. Also, I happen to know two people personally who have had the misfortune to get "long covid" - both of them are unfit to work or walk more than a short distance months after catching the virus last summer. The myth, which a lot of people believed in the early days, that it is a bit like a dose of flu has probably cost many lives. This post needs transferring to the Coronavirus thread for some of the simpletons to read,top post 👏 Simpletons is too strong a word, Crouchy. In any case serious anti vaxers are not the sort to be swayed by logic - sadly. I am delighted to find that all of my extended family have had or intend to have the vaccine and the same goes for the large majority of my friends. But, like most people. I do know one or two anti vaxers and I wouldn't describe them as simpletons by any stretch of the imagination. Quite what makes a minority of intelligent people fall prey to the weird internet conspiracy theories is a total mystery to me. I've even tried to tell them that the fact that I am now vaccinated and have a hot line to Bill Gates because of the chip in my bloodstream, means that I can have a chat to the great man whenever I need advice - but they can't see the advantages in that!
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Post by Squeekster on Mar 26, 2021 9:47:09 GMT
This post needs transferring to the Coronavirus thread for some of the simpletons to read,top post 👏 Simpletons is too strong a word, Crouchy. In any case serious anti vaxers are not the sort to be swayed by logic - sadly. I am delighted to find that all of my extended family have had or intend to have the vaccine and the same goes for the large majority of my friends. But, like most people. I do know one or two anti vaxers and I wouldn't describe them as simpletons by any stretch of the imagination. Quite what makes a minority of intelligent people fall prey to the weird internet conspiracy theories is a total mystery to me. I've even tried to tell them that the fact that I am now vaccinated and have a hot line to Bill Gates because of the chip in my bloodstream, means that I can have a chat to the great man whenever I need advice - but they can't see the advantages in that! Think we both mis-read his post March.
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Post by Scouse on Mar 26, 2021 14:09:45 GMT
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Mar 26, 2021 15:00:27 GMT
I assume the fall back plan would be the same or similar to the aborted plan they had for this season with a choice of two season tickets each giving access to half the games. I can't think that could be improved on.
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Post by Scouse on Mar 26, 2021 15:16:55 GMT
I assume the fall back plan would be the same or similar to the aborted plan they had for this season with a choice of two season tickets each giving access to half the games. I can't think that could be improved on. I presume so to ..but as they didn’t expand on anything fans return wise , that’s best guesstimate .and .whilst it’s important to put a positive spin on things ..many clubs are once again all but ready to go ..we , from last night have yet to hold meetings with the SC to hear their input ..and of course as there’s an odd number of games 23 the red / white ST solution wouldn’t be an ideal for a full season ..it was to be implemented people will recall with several home games all being played BCD so provided an even split last time around
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Mar 26, 2021 15:43:29 GMT
I assume the fall back plan would be the same or similar to the aborted plan they had for this season with a choice of two season tickets each giving access to half the games. I can't think that could be improved on. I presume so to ..but as they didn’t expand on anything fans return wise , that’s best guesstimate .and .whilst it’s important to put a positive spin on things ..many clubs are once again all but ready to go ..we , from last night have yet to hold meetings with the SC to hear their input ..and of course as there’s an odd number of games 23 the red / white ST solution wouldn’t be an ideal for a full season ..it was to be implemented people will recall with several home games all being played BCD so provided an even split last time around You could split the tickets 12 - 11 and with a price differential and give those with the 11 game tickets first dibs on the next home game in a cup competition! Another option might be to be optimistic and hope that by the second half of the season we might be back to larger crowds so you could have 6 game tickets for the first half of the season.
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