Coronavirus 10:39 - Mar 4 with 84941 views | electricblue | With the spread of this illness what are the chances of games getting called postponed and the season not being completed..... What would the financial knock on effect be to lower league clubs..... | |
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Coronavirus on 18:52 - Mar 5 with 3527 views | rochdaleriddler |
Coronavirus on 18:48 - Mar 5 by ArthurDaley | Sadly one old dear has died, at 75 she had underlining health problems. So according to one article I saw , only another 499,999 to go. |
Old dear at 75! Got to be 90 to achieve that status | |
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Coronavirus on 19:28 - Mar 5 with 3479 views | KenBoon | Coronavirus: Premier League ditches pre-match fair-play handshakes https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51760339 I think this is one of the dumbest moves ever seen on a Football pitch. Even dumber than the stupid catch thing Blackburn Rovers used to do before free kicks in the 90s. | | | |
Coronavirus on 19:32 - Mar 5 with 3464 views | Cleedale | A couple of things that others had questioned that I heard answers to this week. Influenza, which has many types, does kill +250,000 every year - think a recent year totaled abt. 700,000 but think that the majority die because it then leads to things like pneumonia. And, yes, the flu jab works but only on the flu-viruses that the WHO has estimated to be more prevalent from research for a forthcoming season - perhaps combining 3 different types. So, as someone said, they'd had the jab but probably succumbed to one of the many other flu-type viruses which weren't chosen to be inoculated against. Or, as my dad used to say, "you must be mad wanting to stand on the Spotland terraces - you'll catch yer death of cold!" | | | |
Coronavirus on 19:33 - Mar 5 with 3453 views | D_Alien |
Coronavirus on 19:28 - Mar 5 by KenBoon | Coronavirus: Premier League ditches pre-match fair-play handshakes https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51760339 I think this is one of the dumbest moves ever seen on a Football pitch. Even dumber than the stupid catch thing Blackburn Rovers used to do before free kicks in the 90s. |
Dumb, as in doing it, or in stopping doing it? I'm definitely in the first camp. Watching the close-ups of players making a quick hand-slap whilst avoiding eye contact has been a lowlight of many a highlights programme, and a waste of everyone's time If the coronavirus achieves nothing else, it'll have served a purpose | |
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Coronavirus on 20:06 - Mar 5 with 3399 views | KenBoon |
Coronavirus on 19:33 - Mar 5 by D_Alien | Dumb, as in doing it, or in stopping doing it? I'm definitely in the first camp. Watching the close-ups of players making a quick hand-slap whilst avoiding eye contact has been a lowlight of many a highlights programme, and a waste of everyone's time If the coronavirus achieves nothing else, it'll have served a purpose |
Oh both. I'd love for them to get rid of that rubbish. Much better when players just ran out and took their place on the pitch. At least they don't do the post match hand shakes that the women's game has. Stopping it because of Coronavirus is a nonsense. What about players spitting (nowhere near as popular as it used to be here) and it all being a contact sport. I imagine the EFL are doing a report on it now and will say "it's up to the clubs" or something. | | | |
Coronavirus on 04:26 - Mar 6 with 3229 views | richfoad32 |
Coronavirus on 19:28 - Mar 5 by KenBoon | Coronavirus: Premier League ditches pre-match fair-play handshakes https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51760339 I think this is one of the dumbest moves ever seen on a Football pitch. Even dumber than the stupid catch thing Blackburn Rovers used to do before free kicks in the 90s. |
It's not just the Premier League, they were stopped from doing it at Hibs v Hearts t'other night. And lo and behold at the end of the game everybody was.......shaking hands. So what's the difference? | | | |
Coronavirus on 06:21 - Mar 6 with 3183 views | pioneer |
Coronavirus on 04:26 - Mar 6 by richfoad32 | It's not just the Premier League, they were stopped from doing it at Hibs v Hearts t'other night. And lo and behold at the end of the game everybody was.......shaking hands. So what's the difference? |
they wont catch the virus until the game is over! | | | |
Coronavirus on 07:37 - Mar 6 with 3131 views | D_Alien |
Coronavirus on 04:26 - Mar 6 by richfoad32 | It's not just the Premier League, they were stopped from doing it at Hibs v Hearts t'other night. And lo and behold at the end of the game everybody was.......shaking hands. So what's the difference? |
The difference? Those handshakes at the end are genuine, a reflection of a hard-fought sporting contest That's got to mean something? If it doesn't, might as well give up the game | |
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Coronavirus on 08:36 - Mar 6 with 3092 views | richfoad32 |
Coronavirus on 07:37 - Mar 6 by D_Alien | The difference? Those handshakes at the end are genuine, a reflection of a hard-fought sporting contest That's got to mean something? If it doesn't, might as well give up the game |
I wasn't questioning the gravitas between shaking hands at the end of the game or the pointless perfunctory ones beforehand. It just seems pointless from stopping them shaking hands at the beginning of the game, to supposedly aid in curtailing the spread of disease, if everybody is shaking hands and hugging at the end. | | | |
Coronavirus on 10:24 - Mar 6 with 2978 views | D_Alien |
Coronavirus on 08:36 - Mar 6 by richfoad32 | I wasn't questioning the gravitas between shaking hands at the end of the game or the pointless perfunctory ones beforehand. It just seems pointless from stopping them shaking hands at the beginning of the game, to supposedly aid in curtailing the spread of disease, if everybody is shaking hands and hugging at the end. |
Yeah i know, i wasn't having a go at you, apols if it came across that way Apparently, the pre-match non-shake is being taken to a whole new level of nonsense by having players "walk past each other" I think we should start collective boo-ing, like when players waste our time by feigning injury [Post edited 6 Mar 2020 10:26]
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Coronavirus on 17:46 - Mar 6 with 2823 views | Nigeriamark |
Coronavirus on 10:24 - Mar 6 by D_Alien | Yeah i know, i wasn't having a go at you, apols if it came across that way Apparently, the pre-match non-shake is being taken to a whole new level of nonsense by having players "walk past each other" I think we should start collective boo-ing, like when players waste our time by feigning injury [Post edited 6 Mar 2020 10:26]
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Just been stung by an airline because of the Coronavirus. My daughter and her boyfriend are meeting me in Sardinia For Easter and have to take a connecting flight. It cost about 550 GBP. Just 1 of the 4 sections has been cancelled and the options are 1. Get a refund on that 1 leg of just 70 GBP and then the whole trip will be cancelled and you lose the other 480GBP 2. Rebook an earlier flight for 110 GBP. However if that is subsequently cancelled then you will have to pay another increased fare for another change, or only get another 15% of your total fare back. On the latter I had assumed they had to reschedule you without charge if they cancel a flight | | | |
Coronavirus on 19:34 - Mar 6 with 2764 views | DaleiLama |
Coronavirus on 17:46 - Mar 6 by Nigeriamark | Just been stung by an airline because of the Coronavirus. My daughter and her boyfriend are meeting me in Sardinia For Easter and have to take a connecting flight. It cost about 550 GBP. Just 1 of the 4 sections has been cancelled and the options are 1. Get a refund on that 1 leg of just 70 GBP and then the whole trip will be cancelled and you lose the other 480GBP 2. Rebook an earlier flight for 110 GBP. However if that is subsequently cancelled then you will have to pay another increased fare for another change, or only get another 15% of your total fare back. On the latter I had assumed they had to reschedule you without charge if they cancel a flight |
Just found out the exhibition I was due to attend in the States at the end of March has been postponed. I'd booked all flights. No idea where I stand at present but at least it isn't my money. I'm not going to book an overseas holiday at present. | |
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Coronavirus on 19:48 - Mar 6 with 2750 views | pioneer |
Coronavirus on 19:34 - Mar 6 by DaleiLama | Just found out the exhibition I was due to attend in the States at the end of March has been postponed. I'd booked all flights. No idea where I stand at present but at least it isn't my money. I'm not going to book an overseas holiday at present. |
Ive had some horrendousexperiences with airlines and travel insurance companies in the last few years that have left me 000s out of pocket. I am due to fly to washington on March 16th . Id prefer not to go at the moment butif I cancel I wont get a penny back. Just about every travel insurance policy I have looked at has small printexclusion clauses relating to ‘operational problems of airlines’ and of course just about anything can be placed in that ragbag category. The popular term for Flybe among the pilot community was Fly(may)be because of their poor record on cancellations. Looks like there are plenty of budding companies ready to take over their mantle. | | | |
Coronavirus on 20:37 - Mar 6 with 2718 views | DaleiLama |
Coronavirus on 19:48 - Mar 6 by pioneer | Ive had some horrendousexperiences with airlines and travel insurance companies in the last few years that have left me 000s out of pocket. I am due to fly to washington on March 16th . Id prefer not to go at the moment butif I cancel I wont get a penny back. Just about every travel insurance policy I have looked at has small printexclusion clauses relating to ‘operational problems of airlines’ and of course just about anything can be placed in that ragbag category. The popular term for Flybe among the pilot community was Fly(may)be because of their poor record on cancellations. Looks like there are plenty of budding companies ready to take over their mantle. |
We can fly business on long haul and it was booked through American so I'm hoping the tickets will be transferrable when the rearranged dates are released (under the circs), but ……. | |
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Coronavirus on 22:32 - Mar 6 with 2646 views | Frog |
Coronavirus on 11:12 - Mar 5 by EllDale | Until recently I wasn't aware that thousands of people die annually from influenza. I knew that pneumonia was often cited as the cause of death, especially in older people, but not flu. |
That's why most people who say they have flu are talking bollocks. | | | |
Coronavirus on 22:40 - Mar 6 with 2623 views | D_Alien |
Coronavirus on 22:32 - Mar 6 by Frog | That's why most people who say they have flu are talking bollocks. |
Very true Frog Real flu leaves you almost unable to function apart from the absolute basics I've only had it once, and i didn't realise what it was about until then | |
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Coronavirus on 22:52 - Mar 6 with 2599 views | nordenblue |
Coronavirus on 19:34 - Mar 6 by DaleiLama | Just found out the exhibition I was due to attend in the States at the end of March has been postponed. I'd booked all flights. No idea where I stand at present but at least it isn't my money. I'm not going to book an overseas holiday at present. |
Yes very dodgy times at the minute,the Mrs actually works in travel and we previously booked to go away in the summer holiday for 2 weeks, luckily theres minimal deposit so far and free cancellation for quite a while so we'll see how it all plays out these next few weeks I think. Her place of work with over 300 head office staff already have plans in place imminently to shut the office and instead everyone work from home ... | | | |
Coronavirus on 06:24 - Mar 7 with 2487 views | pioneer |
Coronavirus on 20:37 - Mar 6 by DaleiLama | We can fly business on long haul and it was booked through American so I'm hoping the tickets will be transferrable when the rearranged dates are released (under the circs), but ……. |
I am flying air canada so I can clear US immigration at Toronto instead of washington...but only premium economy sadly. American once tried to bump me from a paid bus class ticket to economy! Always avoided them since. | | | |
Coronavirus on 06:44 - Mar 7 with 2480 views | James1980 | Couple of issues I can see re self isolation. The amount oof people working in the gig economy and on zero hours contracts. Also those who work in customer facing roles. | |
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Coronavirus on 09:02 - Mar 7 with 2420 views | todmordendale | It is interesting that there is an Institute of Viral Technology that is based in Wuhan and also interesting that they were studying Coronavirus way back in 2017. Just coincidence. | | | |
Coronavirus on 09:13 - Mar 7 with 2408 views | SandyDrum |
Coronavirus on 09:02 - Mar 7 by todmordendale | It is interesting that there is an Institute of Viral Technology that is based in Wuhan and also interesting that they were studying Coronavirus way back in 2017. Just coincidence. |
I see the supermarkets haven't run out of tinfoil just yet then. | |
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Coronavirus on 11:34 - Mar 7 with 2279 views | mingthemerciless |
Coronavirus on 22:40 - Mar 6 by D_Alien | Very true Frog Real flu leaves you almost unable to function apart from the absolute basics I've only had it once, and i didn't realise what it was about until then |
Yeah real flu lays you out. Last time I had it about 10 years ago if you have said to me " Get out of bed, walk 50 yards to the other side of the common, there's £1000 waiting for you. " I'd have said " Thanks for that but I'm staying here in bed ". | | | |
Coronavirus on 12:04 - Mar 7 with 2242 views | dalefertcup2 |
Coronavirus on 08:36 - Mar 6 by richfoad32 | I wasn't questioning the gravitas between shaking hands at the end of the game or the pointless perfunctory ones beforehand. It just seems pointless from stopping them shaking hands at the beginning of the game, to supposedly aid in curtailing the spread of disease, if everybody is shaking hands and hugging at the end. |
Hopefully rovrum will not score to avoid all the hugging kissing and exchanging of bodily fluids that follows 😙 | | | |
Coronavirus on 13:06 - Mar 7 with 2179 views | dalenumber2 |
Coronavirus on 11:34 - Mar 7 by mingthemerciless | Yeah real flu lays you out. Last time I had it about 10 years ago if you have said to me " Get out of bed, walk 50 yards to the other side of the common, there's £1000 waiting for you. " I'd have said " Thanks for that but I'm staying here in bed ". |
Too many people say they have flu when it's a bad cold. Real flu is different, I have only ever had it once and like you said, I literally couldn't get out of bed and had to crawl to the bathroom. My joints ached like mad and I had a fever, dizziness and was confined to bed for a few days. | | | |
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