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Behind closed doors & streamed? on 21:26 - May 4 by nordenblue
Agree with that and the previous post on the whole,the trouble starts when folk like me a relatively healthy male well outside the "vulnerable" age/health bracket yet id be gladly sent out to work as normal to then return home to an asthmatic wife amongst other problems.
Edit... this is in no way a complaint just cant see how a blanket kind of phased return can possibly work nationally when everyone's situation varies massively, they'll obviously need an element of common sense but with some that's asking too much.
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My take on it is don't go out unless you absolutely have to and it's better to be 6' apart than 6' under. If age is against you, play the odds, don't tempt fate and weigh risk vs reward.
On common sense, there was a bloke on NW news who queued 4 hours to take expanded polystyrene and cardboard packing from a washing machine to the tip after it was opened.
Behind closed doors & streamed? on 21:43 - May 4 by DaleiLama
My take on it is don't go out unless you absolutely have to and it's better to be 6' apart than 6' under. If age is against you, play the odds, don't tempt fate and weigh risk vs reward.
On common sense, there was a bloke on NW news who queued 4 hours to take expanded polystyrene and cardboard packing from a washing machine to the tip after it was opened.
He's probably one of those people i was referring to, who get withdrawal symptoms if they don't go to the tip on a regular basis
Behind closed doors & streamed? on 21:43 - May 4 by DaleiLama
My take on it is don't go out unless you absolutely have to and it's better to be 6' apart than 6' under. If age is against you, play the odds, don't tempt fate and weigh risk vs reward.
On common sense, there was a bloke on NW news who queued 4 hours to take expanded polystyrene and cardboard packing from a washing machine to the tip after it was opened.
It comes to something when my 2 year old son understands social distancing better than most adults whilst we're all out on a walk locally.... without a word of a lie he just drops in behind his sister when someone approaches from the opposite side... had a bit of a disagreement recently with 2 older bell ends on bikes riding side by side thinking everyone else should just skittle out of their way.
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Behind closed doors & streamed? on 23:38 - May 4 with 2976 views
Behind closed doors & streamed? on 23:05 - May 4 by nordenblue
It comes to something when my 2 year old son understands social distancing better than most adults whilst we're all out on a walk locally.... without a word of a lie he just drops in behind his sister when someone approaches from the opposite side... had a bit of a disagreement recently with 2 older bell ends on bikes riding side by side thinking everyone else should just skittle out of their way.
Whenever I go out on my bike I always give folk a wider berth because you're exhaling (and inhaling) harder than normal so better to err on the side of caution and consideration.
Yep, some crackers on here, although thankfully extreme conspiracy theorists are a minority (who get too much airtime)
"This virus has never been proven to exist" -
"We will be living in a worse version of Nazi Germany" & "people we know will start to disappear"
" The government are using the virus to coverup the fact that they are rolling out 5G which is a war weapon"
Sadly the 5G conspiracy (there are actually several so even the conspiracy theorists can't agree) has taken hold to some degree in the UK with over a hundred masts attacked and a lot of engineers being harassed. Many of the masts & workers weren't even doing %G related work
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Behind closed doors & streamed? on 19:01 - May 5 with 2758 views
At least Mr Bottomley is providing updates. Hopefully the Dale can restart the weekly Lotto and also if the Dale put season tickets on sale, would many of you would buy season tickets to help put money into the club?
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Behind closed doors & streamed? on 09:35 - May 6 with 2532 views
Behind closed doors & streamed? on 07:51 - May 6 by NorthernDale
At least Mr Bottomley is providing updates. Hopefully the Dale can restart the weekly Lotto and also if the Dale put season tickets on sale, would many of you would buy season tickets to help put money into the club?
How would you price and promote the season tickets though when there's no definite restart date and there's always the chance that the first few games of a new season could be played behind closed doors,Dale have recently gave amazing value for money season tickets but they will obviously want to (and need to) get in as much money to off set the huge losses for this season,I just can't see a £200 season ticket for the 2020/21 season
Behind closed doors & streamed? on 10:19 - May 6 by ncfc_chalky
How would you price and promote the season tickets though when there's no definite restart date and there's always the chance that the first few games of a new season could be played behind closed doors,Dale have recently gave amazing value for money season tickets but they will obviously want to (and need to) get in as much money to off set the huge losses for this season,I just can't see a £200 season ticket for the 2020/21 season
What huge losses?
I would suggest our income from last summer up until the lockdown, and the next payment for Craig Dawson has seen us drag in almost unimaginable sums for us.
Our reliance on gate income is something like 16% of turnover, and a huge slice of that will be from season tickets sales bought May & June last year.
We have had no overnight accommodation to pay for away games and we have furloughing arrangements in place for staff, so we are safeguarding cash.
The club was always going to increase the ST price for next season anyway.
Behind closed doors & streamed? on 10:35 - May 6 by judd
What huge losses?
I would suggest our income from last summer up until the lockdown, and the next payment for Craig Dawson has seen us drag in almost unimaginable sums for us.
Our reliance on gate income is something like 16% of turnover, and a huge slice of that will be from season tickets sales bought May & June last year.
We have had no overnight accommodation to pay for away games and we have furloughing arrangements in place for staff, so we are safeguarding cash.
The club was always going to increase the ST price for next season anyway.
That's a fair point judd and I obviously don't know the ins and outs of Dales finances so I just presumed that with the possible cancellation of this season and uncertainty of when supporters will be allowed back that the club would want to get some money in asap plus it still leaves the problem of how do you promote next season with so much uncertainty? There will be some clubs that are financially suffering right now but I'm glad that Dale isn't one of them
Behind closed doors & streamed? on 10:43 - May 6 by ncfc_chalky
That's a fair point judd and I obviously don't know the ins and outs of Dales finances so I just presumed that with the possible cancellation of this season and uncertainty of when supporters will be allowed back that the club would want to get some money in asap plus it still leaves the problem of how do you promote next season with so much uncertainty? There will be some clubs that are financially suffering right now but I'm glad that Dale isn't one of them
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I've no doubt that we are suffering but managing manfully.
If one player on English soil goes through anything this unnecessary, I will help fund a legal action against any league that takes that risk. pic.twitter.com/AANrBgtoNj
Behind closed doors & streamed? on 11:48 - May 6 by James1980
This is Junior Sambia. 23.
Plays for Montpellier.
Tested positive for Covid.
After deteriorating, placed in a coma.
Still poorly.
If one player on English soil goes through anything this unnecessary, I will help fund a legal action against any league that takes that risk. pic.twitter.com/AANrBgtoNj
Very sad, but I’m not really sure what Collymore’s point is. The French season was postponed 2 months ago and he got the virus last week, so he didn’t get it on a football pitch. The fact that he’s a professional footballer is irrelevant.
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Behind closed doors & streamed? on 14:52 - May 6 with 2282 views
Behind closed doors & streamed? on 13:38 - May 6 by Shun
Very sad, but I’m not really sure what Collymore’s point is. The French season was postponed 2 months ago and he got the virus last week, so he didn’t get it on a football pitch. The fact that he’s a professional footballer is irrelevant.
Very true, also I am sure it would be a difficult to prove where someone contracted the virus.
'Only happy when you've got it often makes you miss the journey'
Restarting things like football and other contact sport unnecessarily should be avoided until there is as near as possible proof it is safe to. Testing at the moment is not 100% accurate. Many sports could be restarted while keeping social distancing, but not football. Cricket could possibly take place, as for example, darts, snooker and other non contact sports, but might require the wearing of gloves.
As an aside there’s talk of the furlough scheme coming to an end, just hope not used to force people back into work too early, when suitable social distancing can’t be put in place.
Restarting things like football and other contact sport unnecessarily should be avoided until there is as near as possible proof it is safe to. Testing at the moment is not 100% accurate. Many sports could be restarted while keeping social distancing, but not football. Cricket could possibly take place, as for example, darts, snooker and other non contact sports, but might require the wearing of gloves.
As an aside there’s talk of the furlough scheme coming to an end, just hope not used to force people back into work too early, when suitable social distancing can’t be put in place.
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Furlough is in place already till the end of June and theres even talk of it continuing a couple of months after that at a phased reduced sort of idea, the simple fact is it cant continue in it's current format for much longer.
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Behind closed doors & streamed? on 20:31 - May 6 with 2096 views
Behind closed doors & streamed? on 13:38 - May 6 by Shun
Very sad, but I’m not really sure what Collymore’s point is. The French season was postponed 2 months ago and he got the virus last week, so he didn’t get it on a football pitch. The fact that he’s a professional footballer is irrelevant.
I don’t think he was claiming he caught it in a football environment, rather that footballers (fit and young) can be very poorly with it, and punting a ball round a field in close proximity to others is an unnecessary risk for them to take. I also think that if players don’t really want to play at the moment, they aren’t going to be fully committed to it, and Could affect the integrity of the league as much as not finishing the season
Behind closed doors & streamed? on 20:21 - May 6 by nordenblue
Furlough is in place already till the end of June and theres even talk of it continuing a couple of months after that at a phased reduced sort of idea, the simple fact is it cant continue in it's current format for much longer.
I accept that, but ultimately the health and safety of workers and the people they come into contact with is the most important thing. If they did phase out furlough they could do it on the basis that affected people go back to work on a part time basis, depending on the work place to enable social distancing.
I accept that, but ultimately the health and safety of workers and the people they come into contact with is the most important thing. If they did phase out furlough they could do it on the basis that affected people go back to work on a part time basis, depending on the work place to enable social distancing.
We will reach a point soon enough where the risk attached for anyone will be outweighed by the governments need to get the economy moving again, this will begin once they start reintroducing kids back to school.
One positive thing that could/should come out of all this mess is that a fair few companies may now realise how fooking stupid it is to ask every member of staff to all drive into one place of work at the same time sat in rush hour traffic Mon-Frid to all sit around desks on laptops all day.
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Behind closed doors & streamed? on 23:25 - May 6 with 1985 views
Behind closed doors & streamed? on 23:03 - May 6 by nordenblue
We will reach a point soon enough where the risk attached for anyone will be outweighed by the governments need to get the economy moving again, this will begin once they start reintroducing kids back to school.
One positive thing that could/should come out of all this mess is that a fair few companies may now realise how fooking stupid it is to ask every member of staff to all drive into one place of work at the same time sat in rush hour traffic Mon-Frid to all sit around desks on laptops all day.
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The chemical industry did this 20+ years ago for sales then multinationals centralised sales admin 10+ years ago tbf NB. But your point is well made - so much more could be done. Return to work will be phased, but can't imagine too many people will be using public transport initially either unless they have to which won't help. Meanwhile our air has never been cleaner.
Behind closed doors & streamed? on 23:25 - May 6 by DaleiLama
The chemical industry did this 20+ years ago for sales then multinationals centralised sales admin 10+ years ago tbf NB. But your point is well made - so much more could be done. Return to work will be phased, but can't imagine too many people will be using public transport initially either unless they have to which won't help. Meanwhile our air has never been cleaner.
Be interesting to know how many lives have been saved by the cleaner air due to the lock down. Things like working from home, need to continue, online and telephone medical consultations, as well are good things. Just think how much time , money and indeed pollution is saved by people not having to go to a medical centre but instead the consulting done online or by phone. Doctors can email sick notes that can then be forwarded to employers. Prescriptions can be sent electronically to pharmacies, then picked up or even delivered. Online meetings, etc. Getting back to normal. There has to be a new normal.