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Post by drj1956 on Apr 21, 2020 16:49:30 GMT
To be honest I feel this whole thing is an ever changing scenario. When sturgeon said yesterday that we wont he back playing football anytime soon..... Define anytime soon
If we ARE talking Sept/Oct then any talk about re org at this point is in my opinion redundant. I'd be surprised if we have our current crop of clubs by then. Clubs will no longer exist and many wont have enough players contracted to them to form squads
It may very well be that the whole set up needs to hit the re set button.
Oh and England may very well be laughing at us now but if they call the Premier League there will be merry hell if clubs are demoted. In their case you are literally talking 10s of millions in lost revenue. It will make our bun fight seem mild.
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Post by hfc on Apr 21, 2020 16:51:58 GMT
Getting off the footie bit:
Just thought i'd mention Oktoberfest in September has now been cancelled.
Vaccine at best rumoured to be 1 and a half years away, hmmmmmm. If all goes well.
And back on the footie trail, Livingston do, do Irony.:::
"We feel it is fundamental to the sporting integrity of Scottish Football that no club suffers the financial effects which relegation would bring, as a result of the remaining league games not being fulfilled,"
Coming from a guy who voted to send down Partick and Stranraer, QUALITY!
LIFE IN LOCKDOWN IS GREAT ISN'T IT?
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Post by baldbobby on Apr 21, 2020 17:35:54 GMT
Livi guy speaking with forked tounge!
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Post by drj1956 on Apr 21, 2020 17:48:05 GMT
A bit unfair guys. He is advocating restructure which would stave of relegation for partick and stranraer
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Post by drj1956 on Apr 21, 2020 17:49:27 GMT
EUFA still adamant that major league will complete season. Meeting today decided nothing.
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Post by hfc on Apr 21, 2020 18:02:00 GMT
A bit unfair guys. He is advocating restructure which would stave of relegation for partick and stranraer Having voted for it u mean?
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Post by juniorjambo93 on Apr 21, 2020 21:05:43 GMT
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Post by dolflundgren on Apr 21, 2020 21:31:59 GMT
How did they manage to have such a difference in the number of games played? One team have played 28 games another just 16? Seems very odd.
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Post by drj1956 on Apr 22, 2020 3:33:21 GMT
How did they manage to have such a difference in the number of games played? One team have played 28 games another just 16? Seems very odd. Because of the nature of junior football and the amount of cups they play in. Talbot being a top side tend to go deep into most competitions and as a result play less league games. It is the same nearly every season.
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Post by dav 21/5/16 on Apr 22, 2020 9:05:03 GMT
Regarding a vaccine, how the hell are we even going to get one? Other Covid strains like common flu and SARS don’t have vaccines, even the flu jag given to the older generation is not full proof. Maybe the authorities should be concentrating on testing antibodies to see who has had it rather than a covid-19 test which is less than 30% accurate!
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Post by MTS on Apr 22, 2020 10:59:22 GMT
Regarding a vaccine, how the hell are we even going to get one? Other Covid strains like common flu and SARS don’t have vaccines, even the flu jag given to the older generation is not full proof. Maybe the authorities should be concentrating on testing antibodies to see who has had it rather than a covid-19 test which is less than 30% accurate! A professor from Oxford Uni said on TV this morning that the vaccine won’t be available to the public until early 2021.
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Post by hfc on Apr 22, 2020 12:32:31 GMT
Regarding a vaccine, how the hell are we even going to get one? Other Covid strains like common flu and SARS don’t have vaccines, even the flu jag given to the older generation is not full proof. Maybe the authorities should be concentrating on testing antibodies to see who has had it rather than a covid-19 test which is less than 30% accurate! Problem is that even if u have had the Virus there is no guarantee u can't catch it again as this is a new strain or how long any kind of immunity would last even with a vaccine.
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Post by juniorjambo93 on Apr 22, 2020 14:37:41 GMT
Regarding a vaccine, how the hell are we even going to get one? Other Covid strains like common flu and SARS don’t have vaccines, even the flu jag given to the older generation is not full proof. Maybe the authorities should be concentrating on testing antibodies to see who has had it rather than a covid-19 test which is less than 30% accurate! A professor from Oxford Uni said on TV this morning that the vaccine won’t be available to the public until early 2021. Those at risk should therefore voluntarily stay at home and come out acknowledging the risk. There should be no more force used after this period of lockdown if that is the case. There wouldn’t be an economy left never mind a football club to support it it went on for that long.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 22, 2020 15:37:52 GMT
A professor from Oxford Uni said on TV this morning that the vaccine won’t be available to the public until early 2021. Those at risk should therefore voluntarily stay at home and come out acknowledging the risk. There should be no more force used after this period of lockdown if that is the case. There wouldn’t be an economy left never mind a football club to support it it went on for that long. Everyone is at risk Junior
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Post by hfc on Apr 22, 2020 17:14:13 GMT
Currently there is NO Vaccine=FACT, so how anyone can say early 2021 seems to be wishful thinking bearing in mind there are supposed to be a couple of trials beginning this week with absolutely no clues as to if it will work, on who it will work, how long it would protect if it worked and whether it gives continual protection or just temporary respite. Too many if's, but's or maybe's. Let's just say it could be a long cold winter.
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