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Post by Davef on Mar 7, 2021 17:24:08 GMT
The continual banning of outdoor sports and leisure is a national scandal.
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Post by Northy on Mar 7, 2021 17:33:20 GMT
The continual banning of outdoor sports and leisure is a national scandal. Trouble is with a lot of outdoor sports is they go inside for changing rooms, and small clubs may not have resources to amend to suit restrictions I managed a run today. I see dads taking their younger lads in the local youth football team kit out for runs and bike rides to keep fit
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Mar 7, 2021 17:45:25 GMT
Read the room Dr Hopkins. www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56312621‘UK must prepare for 'hard winter' of flu - expert’ seriously this woman could make winning the lotto a bad thing. Just fuck off Oh I’m prepared alright, I’m gonna go out and get skullfucked. That’ll keep the old flu at bay!
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Mar 7, 2021 17:46:43 GMT
Similar here with booking, a week in Norfolk in June 😁 Hopefully abroad later in the year when the Mrs can cope I shall be floating down the broads in August availability permitting. In a proper sail boat of course, not one of those cheat cruisers!😉
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Post by werrington on Mar 7, 2021 17:54:49 GMT
The continual banning of outdoor sports and leisure is a national scandal. Trouble is with a lot of outdoor sports is they go inside for changing rooms, and small clubs may not have resources to amend to suit restrictions I managed a run today. I see dads taking their younger lads in the local youth football team kit out for runs and bike rides to keep fit Golfers don’t and I’m pretty sure 2 tennis players can distance in a changing room ....in fact why do they need changing rooms if that’s the reason as they can go straight home to get changed It’s a farce with no justification
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Post by jeycov on Mar 7, 2021 18:43:24 GMT
Trouble is with a lot of outdoor sports is they go inside for changing rooms, and small clubs may not have resources to amend to suit restrictions I managed a run today. I see dads taking their younger lads in the local youth football team kit out for runs and bike rides to keep fit Golfers don’t and I’m pretty sure 2 tennis players can distance in a changing room ....in fact why do they need changing rooms if that’s the reason as they can go straight home to get changed It’s a farce with no justification Go ready to play, change footwear in the car park if necessay
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Post by Northy on Mar 7, 2021 19:07:54 GMT
Trouble is with a lot of outdoor sports is they go inside for changing rooms, and small clubs may not have resources to amend to suit restrictions I managed a run today. I see dads taking their younger lads in the local youth football team kit out for runs and bike rides to keep fit Golfers don’t and I’m pretty sure 2 tennis players can distance in a changing room ....in fact why do they need changing rooms if that’s the reason as they can go straight home to get changed It’s a farce with no justification We are on about sport, not golf 😉 OK, tennis, that's just 2 people but who has to open up the club, the courts, do the nets etc, if it can be done by 1 person whose playing then that's just 1+1 but you don't see many outdoor tennis courts in use in the winter anyway How do you get into the sports complex, do you have to press a code on a keypad or use a cardkey for a barrier, if it's a keypad who would be responsible for cleaning it? Would the club get insurance at the facility at the moment ?
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Post by Orbs on Mar 7, 2021 19:11:46 GMT
Golfers don’t and I’m pretty sure 2 tennis players can distance in a changing room ....in fact why do they need changing rooms if that’s the reason as they can go straight home to get changed It’s a farce with no justification We are on about sport, not golf 😉 OK, tennis, that's just 2 people but who has to open up the club, the courts, do the nets etc, if it can be done by 1 person whose playing then that's just 1+1 but you don't see many outdoor tennis courts in use in the winter anyway There could be an issue with handling each other’s balls...
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Post by Northy on Mar 7, 2021 19:25:32 GMT
Golfers don’t and I’m pretty sure 2 tennis players can distance in a changing room ....in fact why do they need changing rooms if that’s the reason as they can go straight home to get changed It’s a farce with no justification Go ready to play, change footwear in the car park if necessay Depends on distance travelling I suppose, as its supposed to be no unnecessary travel ? I was out on my run this morning on back country lanes and got passed by 8 bloke cyclists all in a tight group, scouse accents, another group of 5 women all together for a gentle mums bike ride
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Post by musik on Mar 7, 2021 20:01:26 GMT
My favourite distances have always been 60 or 100 meters. It has happened though I've run 200 meters. Twice I've done 400 meters as well, but that is my thought of a marathon. More than that is insane. 😂
/typical sprinter
Corona related Q:
Is it possible that the risk of getting Covid-19 is higher if you run instead of going slowly? When you run you breath in heavier, on the other hand when you walk you will be in the same area longer.
🤔
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Post by henry on Mar 7, 2021 20:27:31 GMT
The continual banning of outdoor sports and leisure is a national scandal. Trouble is with a lot of outdoor sports is they go inside for changing rooms, and small clubs may not have resources to amend to suit restrictions I managed a run today. I see dads taking their younger lads in the local youth football team kit out for runs and bike rides to keep fit My lad played Lads'n dads for 8 years, went to the match in his kit and came home in his kit, as did all the others. Training was the same. Sorry Northy, but thats bollocks mate.
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Post by Royal Donut on Mar 7, 2021 21:05:02 GMT
My favourite distances have always been 60 or 100 meters. It has happened though I've run 200 meters. Twice I've done 400 meters as well, but that is my thought of a marathon. More than that is insane. 😂 /typical sprinter Corona related Q: Is it possible that the risk of getting Covid-19 is higher if you run instead of going slowly? When you run you breath in heavier, on the other hand when you walk you will be in the same area longer. 🤔 Funny you say this, they did an experiment on TV, can't remember the name, and it wasn't the same but it might give you an idea. It was when it rains do you get more wet if you run or walk. Same again the faster you run the wetter you get, and the slower you go you spend more time in the rain. Anyway .... the answer was you get just as wet either way, so maybe the same answer for your question,maybe....
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Post by chigstoke on Mar 7, 2021 21:05:16 GMT
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Post by Bojan Mackey on Mar 7, 2021 21:06:12 GMT
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Post by chigstoke on Mar 7, 2021 21:12:40 GMT
You’d hope by the end of March, we’ll be in double digits consistently.
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Post by Bojan Mackey on Mar 7, 2021 21:15:20 GMT
You’d hope by the end of March, we’ll be in double digits consistently. Easily based off that, if that keeps up the natives well may get restless in regards to the timeline, understandably so, went out for a drive today and would have loved to have stopped for a pint in the sun and couldn’t, it was so fucking irritating.
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Post by chigstoke on Mar 7, 2021 21:29:33 GMT
You’d hope by the end of March, we’ll be in double digits consistently. Easily based off that, if that keeps up the natives well may get restless in regards to the timeline, understandably so, went out for a drive today and would have loved to have stopped for a pint in the sun and couldn’t, it was so fucking irritating. A beer with the lads outside today would’ve been ideal. Had a good walk today though, weather was ace.
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Post by scfcbiancorossi on Mar 7, 2021 22:47:32 GMT
Time to liberate this great nation from ghastly lockdowns forever.
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Post by Bojan Mackey on Mar 7, 2021 22:50:59 GMT
Time to liberate this great nation from ghastly lockdowns forever. I don’t think you’ll ever get much lower than 5,177 cases. I’m pretty sure more people have smelt one of my farts in the concourse.
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Post by benjaminbiscuit on Mar 7, 2021 23:09:37 GMT
Risk is with schools tomorrow in 3 weeks time there number start to turn the other way that’s why this time they are being very cautious understandably so they can read the impact of each step properly
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Post by Davef on Mar 7, 2021 23:27:10 GMT
Risk is with schools tomorrow in 3 weeks time there number start to turn the other way that’s why this time they are being very cautious understandably so they can read the impact of each step properly
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Post by mutters on Mar 7, 2021 23:48:47 GMT
Time to liberate this great nation from ghastly lockdowns forever. Won't happen as giving up control would be far too much for Messrs Hancock, Johnson, Williamson and SAGE Expect the inevitable increase in cases even if testing 50% more people Huge case increase will be the headline - numbers only though, not compared to tests undertaken Then new variants, probably the primary school variant, closely followed by the secondary school variant God forbid, people ae given some freedom to actually to move forward without a lockdown Expect either a delay saying you broke the rules or keep to the plan saying haven't we done a great job without addressing any concerns about most over 60's have, as a general statement, no need for the vaccine Oh and don't forget you won't be able to do anything without having your freedom taken away the vaccine
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Post by bayernoatcake on Mar 8, 2021 0:10:22 GMT
More evidence of reduced transmission.
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Post by mtrstudent on Mar 8, 2021 0:50:06 GMT
Risk is with schools tomorrow in 3 weeks time there number start to turn the other way that’s why this time they are being very cautious understandably so they can read the impact of each step properly Yeah seems sensible to me. Looks odds on for a lower hospital burden even if cases go up. Looking fine for continued opening up and even if there's a hiccough after schools I wouldn't be surprised to see the final dates brought forwards.
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Post by Northy on Mar 8, 2021 7:36:28 GMT
Good figures again, fingers crossed bounce back Tuesday continues the speedy downward trend
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Post by Northy on Mar 8, 2021 7:44:47 GMT
Trouble is with a lot of outdoor sports is they go inside for changing rooms, and small clubs may not have resources to amend to suit restrictions I managed a run today. I see dads taking their younger lads in the local youth football team kit out for runs and bike rides to keep fit My lad played Lads'n dads for 8 years, went to the match in his kit and came home in his kit, as did all the others. Training was the same. Sorry Northy, but thats bollocks mate. We are also talking about adult sports here as well. I was chairman of a junior football club for 12 years, also a manager, Secretary and coach so know whats involved, trouble is now with no mixing you'd have 14 cars travelling quite a distance for the away team, it's not hard to understand 'no essential travel' is it ? And after travelling an hour, which it is sometimes in more spaced out leagues, what about toilet facilities, what about the opposition team manager inspecting the id cards close up with the players etc. ? Then you've got the parents and we know how well behaved they are ! With the shit show which was happening at the beginning of January a blanket ban was much easier to issue rather than trying to sort out the differences for facilities for every sport going, so I'll take your bollocks and return it 😉
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Post by musik on Mar 8, 2021 7:56:01 GMT
MASSAGE OF THE ANUS?? 🤭
The three people who stood behind the rather violent demonstrations at the end of last week in Stockholm were a rather young guy who insists Covid-19 can be stopped by positive thinking, a young lady who says the vaccine is a death trap since she's clairvoyant and a rather old doctor most famous for his anus massage who says c-vitamine, d-vitamine, zink and malaria profylax is all we need to cure Covid-19, it's dead easy.
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Post by musik on Mar 8, 2021 8:39:39 GMT
I've just realized these three people I just mentioned are candidates for our next election on National Level for government. They've formed a political party called Frihet för Sverige, or Freedom for Sweden.
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Post by Northy on Mar 8, 2021 8:43:07 GMT
Risk is with schools tomorrow in 3 weeks time there number start to turn the other way that’s why this time they are being very cautious understandably so they can read the impact of each step properly Sat WFH today and watching the parents walking past with their kids up to the primary school, not sure who looks the happier the mums or the kids, apart from the 1 little girl who is quite often screaming ![:D](//storage.proboards.com/800541/images/kwfoKwtHI0jglJZ4qZf6.gif) the older kids wandering off to get the bus with no expressions as normal ... 3 weeks time will be a good indicator, cases will probably rise but hospital admissions will be the key to seeing the affect of the vaccine rollout
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Post by Bojan Mackey on Mar 8, 2021 9:00:07 GMT
Risk is with schools tomorrow in 3 weeks time there number start to turn the other way that’s why this time they are being very cautious understandably so they can read the impact of each step properly Sat WFH today and watching the parents walking past with their kids up to the primary school, not sure who looks the happier the mums or the kids, apart from the 1 little girl who is quite often screaming ![:D](//storage.proboards.com/800541/images/kwfoKwtHI0jglJZ4qZf6.gif) the older kids wandering off to get the bus with no expressions as normal ... 3 weeks time will be a good indicator, cases will probably rise but hospital admissions will be the key to seeing the affect of the vaccine rollout You just know the media are going to feed on the rising cases and completely ignore the main objective which is hospitalisations.
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