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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2021 9:01:04 GMT
O'Neill in a recent comment is now blaming a lack of fans in the stadium for our result against QPR,he says that if fans had been there,they could have got us going forward more to get an equaliser,then possibly go on to win it......I have never heard so much crap since the last time he opened his mouth,wait till fans are in, he's in for a rude awakening !!! He's right though. And you're in for a rude awakening if you think fans, when they're back, won't support the team and by extension him. We will, except for a very small minority, who will boo but not enough to be heard.
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Post by christhepotter on May 5, 2021 9:35:48 GMT
O'Neill in a recent comment is now blaming a lack of fans in the stadium for our result against QPR,he says that if fans had been there,they could have got us going forward more to get an equaliser,then possibly go on to win it......I have never heard so much crap since the last time he opened his mouth,wait till fans are in, he's in for a rude awakening !!! He's right though. And you're in for a rude awakening if you think fans, when they're back, won't support the team and by extension him. We will, except for a very small minority, who will boo but not enough to be heard. Think it’s you is wrong , if he puts out performances like he has been doing the fans will soon let him know how shit he is
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Post by gingerninja on May 5, 2021 9:47:01 GMT
We are light years away from where Norwich are this season, problem for me is our midfield is too pedastrian, teams who move the ball around quickly, run rings round us. I know the aim according to the manager is to play out from the back, we simply haven't got the players to do so. If teams press high from goal kicks, we end up lumping it forward, any team we field with Baath in, simply isn't good enough to carry out that ethos.
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Post by boweryboy on May 5, 2021 11:06:33 GMT
So Michael you say you played for Newcastle with Gazza at the age of eighteen...so no season long loan elsewhere to get experience for you then..... interesting 🤔🤔
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2021 11:25:05 GMT
He's right though. And you're in for a rude awakening if you think fans, when they're back, won't support the team and by extension him. We will, except for a very small minority, who will boo but not enough to be heard. Think it’s you is wrong , if he puts out performances like he has been doing the fans will soon let him know how shit he is You haven't read the context. He says the team wouldn't do that with the fans behind them. We've played poorly often enough down through the years but the vast majority of fans never wavered in their support.
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2021 11:29:50 GMT
In the Allen article MON refers to the pandemic in the past tense. Either he's over the top optimistic or ignorant.
The pandamnit is only just begun, maybe it's somewhat under control in some countries, such as some of the Scandinavian countries, but it'll come roaring back here, there and everywhere later this year, next year, and the one after that in various mutations. We've just seen the top end.
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Post by slicko on May 5, 2021 11:42:46 GMT
In the Allen article MON refers to the pandemic in the past tense. Either he's over the top optimistic or ignorant. The pandamnit is only just begun, maybe it's somewhat under control in some countries, such as some of the Scandinavian countries, but it'll come roaring back here, there and everywhere later this year, next year, and the one after that in various mutations. We've just seen the top end. We’ll also be a vaccinated population with annual boosters and no longer have to abide by the egg heads speculative projections, who create fear from their podium.
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2021 11:52:45 GMT
In the Allen article MON refers to the pandemic in the past tense. Either he's over the top optimistic or ignorant. The pandamnit is only just begun, maybe it's somewhat under control in some countries, such as some of the Scandinavian countries, but it'll come roaring back here, there and everywhere later this year, next year, and the one after that in various mutations. We've just seen the top end. We’ll also be a vaccinated population with annual boosters and no longer have to abide by the egg heads speculative projections, who create fear from their podium. But will your latest fix protect you from new mutations?
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2021 13:03:50 GMT
So Michael you say you played for Newcastle with Gazza at the age of eighteen...so no season long loan elsewhere to get experience for you then..... interesting 🤔🤔 He had plenty of loan experiences later on (aberdeen and reading)...and he didn't like it much, especially when a new manager came in with new ideas which didn't include him...
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Post by citynickscfc on May 5, 2021 14:29:05 GMT
In the Allen article MON refers to the pandemic in the past tense. Either he's over the top optimistic or ignorant. The pandamnit is only just begun, maybe it's somewhat under control in some countries, such as some of the Scandinavian countries, but it'll come roaring back here, there and everywhere later this year, next year, and the one after that in various mutations. We've just seen the top end. We (Finland) are still under various restrictions which are considerably harsher than you might think especially with our population density. It's still certainly not under control here (if you consider we have 5.5 million people in a country 39% larger than the UK (not just England).
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Post by slicko on May 5, 2021 15:22:29 GMT
We’ll also be a vaccinated population with annual boosters and no longer have to abide by the egg heads speculative projections, who create fear from their podium. But will your latest fix protect you from new mutations? Yes it is effective against new mutations. Tweaks to the current vaccine will also be timely and effective against future mutations. Up the Potters!
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2021 16:46:48 GMT
In the Allen article MON refers to the pandemic in the past tense. Either he's over the top optimistic or ignorant. The pandamnit is only just begun, maybe it's somewhat under control in some countries, such as some of the Scandinavian countries, but it'll come roaring back here, there and everywhere later this year, next year, and the one after that in various mutations. We've just seen the top end. We (Finland) are still under various restrictions which are considerably harsher than you might think especially with our population density. It's still certainly not under control here (if you consider we have 5.5 million people in a country 39% larger than the UK (not just England). I was thinking of Denmark, where I was originally from, and Norway, where I later had a gf. I wasn't thinking of Sweden. Finland, as you surely know, is not part of Scandinavia.
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2021 16:48:47 GMT
But will your latest fix protect you from new mutations? Yes it is effective against new mutations. Tweaks to the current vaccine will also be timely and effective against future mutations. Up the Potters! Sorry but you are wrong. You are in the shit. It can't be effective against mutations that don't even exist when the vaccine is made. And there will be other, worse mutations.
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Post by slicko on May 5, 2021 17:41:55 GMT
Yes it is effective against new mutations. Tweaks to the current vaccine will also be timely and effective against future mutations. Up the Potters! Sorry but you are wrong. You are in the shit. It can't be effective against mutations that don't even exist when the vaccine is made. And there will be other, worse mutations. I respect your opinion, please respect my research which suggests we are on top of it www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-56991714
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2021 17:53:41 GMT
It's not my personal opinion at stake. Please read again what I said. It looks like there will be 50% worse mutations in the too near future, 6-12-18 months from now, which no one can predict fully. Because if they could, they would be top of the future, and that has never happened.
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Post by citynickscfc on May 5, 2021 19:00:26 GMT
We (Finland) are still under various restrictions which are considerably harsher than you might think especially with our population density. It's still certainly not under control here (if you consider we have 5.5 million people in a country 39% larger than the UK (not just England). I was thinking of Denmark, where I was originally from, and Norway, where I later had a gf. I wasn't thinking of Sweden. Finland, as you surely know, is not part of Scandinavia. It really depends how you define Scandinavian. Culturally it is part of Scandinavia, geographically not so but it is relatively politically aligned. Sweden had a totally different approach and i can't comment on Denmark. As we all know statistics of covid cases are extremely variable dependent and seem to be misinterpret as 'successful' and 'unsuccessfull' ways of dealing with covid. I think we can clearly see that no one has it under control.
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Post by logdog on May 5, 2021 19:20:45 GMT
It's not my personal opinion at stake. Please read again what I said. It looks like there will be 50% worse mutations in the too near future, 6-12-18 months from now, which no one can predict fully. Because if they could, they would be top of the future, and that has never happened. Hang on a minute… haven’t you just predicted the future?🤔🤣😂
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Post by slicko on May 5, 2021 21:32:11 GMT
It's not my personal opinion at stake. Please read again what I said. It looks like there will be 50% worse mutations in the too near future, 6-12-18 months from now, which no one can predict fully. Because if they could, they would be top of the future, and that has never happened. Hang on a minute… haven’t you just predicted the future?🤔🤣😂 . Mystic Meg is all over the place with her speculation - I’m outta here, her argument has more holes than Nello’s vest.
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2021 23:13:43 GMT
It's not my personal opinion at stake. Please read again what I said. It looks like there will be 50% worse mutations in the too near future, 6-12-18 months from now, which no one can predict fully. Because if they could, they would be top of the future, and that has never happened. Hang on a minute… haven’t you just predicted the future?🤔🤣😂 I'm just quoting scientists.
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2021 23:24:47 GMT
I was thinking of Denmark, where I was originally from, and Norway, where I later had a gf. I wasn't thinking of Sweden. Finland, as you surely know, is not part of Scandinavia. It really depends how you define Scandinavian. Culturally it is part of Scandinavia, geographically not so but it is relatively politically aligned. Sweden had a totally different approach and i can't comment on Denmark. As we all know statistics of covid cases are extremely variable dependent and seem to be misinterpret as 'successful' and 'unsuccessfull' ways of dealing with covid. I think we can clearly see that no one has it under control. Not to nit pick but history defines SCanDINAvia as Sweden, Denmark, and Norway. Among things they have nearly the same languages, whereas Finnish is a totally different language group. Finland, Iceland, Greenland, and the Faroe Islands are geographically part of the Nordic countries along with the other three. But yes, many people don't know the difference and use both interchangably.
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Post by Lakeland Potter on May 8, 2021 7:54:28 GMT
It's not my personal opinion at stake. Please read again what I said. It looks like there will be 50% worse mutations in the too near future, 6-12-18 months from now, which no one can predict fully. Because if they could, they would be top of the future, and that has never happened. The flu virus mutates every year and each year those of us who are vaccinated get a somewhat different vaccine each year to combat it. That works pretty well. There are no guarantees but there is no reason to expect that we (i.e. the world) will not manage to produce new booster vaccines to cope with the inevitable new variants. The problem will probably not be the the ability of the big pharma companies to produce vaccines to cope with variants. Most likely the problems will be an extension of what is already happening - i.e. the ability of the world to produce enough doses - AND DISTRIBUTE THEM IN A TIMELY FASHION to those countries which do not have the capability to produce them for themselves. And, of course, the ability of those countries to get the doses into the arms of their population before the use by date. Unless we solve that problem, the number of new mutations could outstrip our ability to produce the vaccines to combat them.
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Post by tosh on May 8, 2021 9:34:14 GMT
Yes it is effective against new mutations. Tweaks to the current vaccine will also be timely and effective against future mutations. Up the Potters! Sorry but you are wrong. You are in the shit. It can't be effective against mutations that don't even exist when the vaccine is made. And there will be other, worse mutations. Maybe you should consider changing your username to Nostradamus? You really haven’t got a clue what you’re talking about, - nor have any of us when predicting the future. A year ago government scientists were saying an effective vaccine could take 3 years, 5 years or might never happen. They clearly didn’t believe we would have several within 1 year, and they don’t know the future now. Nor obviously do you.
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2021 11:13:08 GMT
Sorry but you are wrong. You are in the shit. It can't be effective against mutations that don't even exist when the vaccine is made. And there will be other, worse mutations. Maybe you should consider changing your username to Nostradamus? You really haven’t got a clue what you’re talking about, - nor have any of us when predicting the future. A year ago government scientists were saying an effective vaccine could take 3 years, 5 years or might never happen. They clearly didn’t believe we would have several within 1 year, and they don’t know the future now. Nor obviously do you. Scientists can predict these things. I'm just quting them. It's very true: I don't know much on this matter.
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Post by FullerMagic on May 8, 2021 14:24:09 GMT
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Post by FullerMagic on May 8, 2021 15:15:39 GMT
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Post by benjaminbiscuit on May 8, 2021 16:17:06 GMT
Hang on a minute… haven’t you just predicted the future?🤔🤣😂 . Mystic Meg is all over the place with her speculation - I’m outta here, her argument has more holes than Nello’s vest. Very true and it would be wiser if they left the prediction business to the experts 😉😉
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Post by FullerMagic on May 8, 2021 16:32:20 GMT
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Post by FullerMagic on May 11, 2021 14:34:22 GMT
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Post by zerps on May 11, 2021 14:41:34 GMT
In the Allen article MON refers to the pandemic in the past tense. Either he's over the top optimistic or ignorant. The pandamnit is only just begun, maybe it's somewhat under control in some countries, such as some of the Scandinavian countries, but it'll come roaring back here, there and everywhere later this year, next year, and the one after that in various mutations. We've just seen the top end. Do you work for the samaritans?
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Post by FullerMagic on May 21, 2021 13:46:09 GMT
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