City64 wrote:It’s all absolute fucking bollocks , all them mass protests throughout the Uk recently and there hasn’t been a spike or even a slight increase in fact the infection rate has gone down and continues to do so . So some cunt from the government needs to get his or her arse in fucking gear and get society back to something like normal . We are being fed a load of fucking bollocks information for sure half of society still frightened as fuck the other half wants to crack on again . Death rates are actually below normal now yet we still have alarmist headlines 24/7 ?????? Zero fucking positive news ??????
Get us all back to the fucking football stadiums and all sports stadiums , September should be perfect !
carl_feedthegoat wrote:City64 wrote:It’s all absolute fucking bollocks , all them mass protests throughout the Uk recently and there hasn’t been a spike or even a slight increase in fact the infection rate has gone down and continues to do so . So some cunt from the government needs to get his or her arse in fucking gear and get society back to something like normal . We are being fed a load of fucking bollocks information for sure half of society still frightened as fuck the other half wants to crack on again . Death rates are actually below normal now yet we still have alarmist headlines 24/7 ?????? Zero fucking positive news ??????
Get us all back to the fucking football stadiums and all sports stadiums , September should be perfect !
Its been a fuckign sham from the start..not just from the UK either.
MSM frightening the masses with so called ''SELECTIVE'' facts and figures to justify the scaremongering..........and most believed in everything being dished out.
Pathetic state of affairs
Scatman wrote:BUT, in reality, none of what we all want is likely to happen in the short term, so football grounds will not be full, and I will not be giving my £90 a month to MCFC to keep me entertained for a couple of hours every other week.
Hopefully the club have some inventive ideas to ensure not too many people miss out too much.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Scatman wrote:BUT, in reality, none of what we all want is likely to happen in the short term, so football grounds will not be full, and I will not be giving my £90 a month to MCFC to keep me entertained for a couple of hours every other week.
Hopefully the club have some inventive ideas to ensure not too many people miss out too much.
Card board cut outs - a fiver a match.
littlebig wrote:Can’t see stadia being opened up as authorities need to limit the risk of spreading the virus.
Can see clubs letting on a limited number of fans but they will need to have good plans in place to ensure social guidelines are met.
Don’t agree with the scaremongering argument ( the same one that was used during Brexit debate). There’s no conspiracy, we actually are in the midst of a pandemic which takes lives and can overwhelm already overloaded health systems. Although governments seem to have gotten a handle on things they still need to try to manage the situation
PeterParker wrote:littlebig wrote:Can’t see stadia being opened up as authorities need to limit the risk of spreading the virus.
Can see clubs letting on a limited number of fans but they will need to have good plans in place to ensure social guidelines are met.
Don’t agree with the scaremongering argument ( the same one that was used during Brexit debate). There’s no conspiracy, we actually are in the midst of a pandemic which takes lives and can overwhelm already overloaded health systems. Although governments seem to have gotten a handle on things they still need to try to manage the situation
Agree.
I think going back to "normal" would be a huge mistake there also.
Look at the numbers in central and eastern europe, after the lockdown was lifted. We, romanians, have the highest numbers of infections per 1000 people and the testing is really at a super low level.
WHO released new studies after pressure from RTL that the virus can actually spread through air and so on.
I really think the world really jumped the bus too early, even if, I agree, the economic factor is really on the brick.
In order for everything to come back to normal, we are depending on a majority of the world who is beyond stupid.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:PeterParker wrote:littlebig wrote:Can’t see stadia being opened up as authorities need to limit the risk of spreading the virus.
Can see clubs letting on a limited number of fans but they will need to have good plans in place to ensure social guidelines are met.
Don’t agree with the scaremongering argument ( the same one that was used during Brexit debate). There’s no conspiracy, we actually are in the midst of a pandemic which takes lives and can overwhelm already overloaded health systems. Although governments seem to have gotten a handle on things they still need to try to manage the situation
Agree.
I think going back to "normal" would be a huge mistake there also.
Look at the numbers in central and eastern europe, after the lockdown was lifted. We, romanians, have the highest numbers of infections per 1000 people and the testing is really at a super low level.
WHO released new studies after pressure from RTL that the virus can actually spread through air and so on.
I really think the world really jumped the bus too early, even if, I agree, the economic factor is really on the brick.
In order for everything to come back to normal, we are depending on a majority of the world who is beyond stupid.
Beyond stupid is carrying on with anymore full scale lock downs.
If anyone thinks millions of jobs lost (And yes,its fucking millions ) and 10,s of thousands (Probably hundreds of thousands ) of pre covid treatable conditions that will now result in guaranteed deaths was fuckign worth the lock down ...then I have no other words to say.
They should allow the crowds back into football stadiums seeing as they allowed 10,s of thousands of BLM protests to fill the streets across the country.......even assisted by the authorities to do so...........so as far as I'm concerned that ''should we allow them into the stadium or not '' issue should not even be under consideration...the horse bolted a while ago.....end of.
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