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Coronavirus 10:39 - Mar 4 with 85694 viewselectricblue

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.....

My all time favourite Dale player Mr Lyndon Symmonds

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Coronavirus on 11:56 - Mar 13 with 2839 viewsToffeemanc

Coronavirus on 11:41 - Mar 13 by kiwidale

Giggs available with the added bonus of rubbing the bury lots noses in it.


Wouldn't want to travel to that shithole every other week,and certainly wouldn't buy a season ticket if it were to happen.

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Coronavirus on 12:01 - Mar 13 with 2805 viewskiwidale

Coronavirus on 11:56 - Mar 13 by Toffeemanc

Wouldn't want to travel to that shithole every other week,and certainly wouldn't buy a season ticket if it were to happen.


Think about it Toffee lad you could tell your grandkids that you were there when we took the Gigg.
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This is not the time for bickering.

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Coronavirus on 13:16 - Mar 13 with 2703 viewsJames1980

Coronavirus on 12:01 - Mar 13 by kiwidale

Think about it Toffee lad you could tell your grandkids that you were there when we took the Gigg.
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We could make stickers.

'Only happy when you've got it often makes you miss the journey'
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Coronavirus on 13:19 - Mar 13 with 2692 viewsSuddenLad

Can we take our old batteries to dispose of them ?

“It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooled”

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Coronavirus on 14:10 - Mar 13 with 2614 viewsrochdaleriddler

Professor John Ashton, former director of public health says the government have got this badly wrong, and that we have wasted 5-6 weeks. So whose science are we following?

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Coronavirus on 14:24 - Mar 13 with 2603 viewswatford_dale

They had the chairman of Luton Town on TalkSport and he estimated that the month shutdown will cost lg 1/2 clubs £300 - 400k and, unlike Bury, this is not an isolated incident and impacts all clubs in the EFL. The premier league CASH reserves currently stand at £1.5 bn!!!

The money could be given in the form of a loan at minimal interest rates repayable within a 3 - 4 year period. If not then a few/many will go to the wall.

Expect the National League to go next and the Northern League will be the winner in all of this.
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Coronavirus on 14:57 - Mar 13 with 2566 viewsD_Alien

Coronavirus on 14:10 - Mar 13 by rochdaleriddler

Professor John Ashton, former director of public health says the government have got this badly wrong, and that we have wasted 5-6 weeks. So whose science are we following?


The BBC has been desperate to give a platform to the likes of former DPH John Ashton, and former Health Minister Jeremy Hunt, due to their willingness to indulge the BBC's view on government actions

The key, in both cases, is the word 'former'. Both are now removed from the centre of active services, which have access to all the latest modelling and information sources. It's strange how former honchos find it hard to give up being in the spotlight, but the BBC are happy to indulge them

It's also a bit like how the BBC make a point of including comments from other 'formers'., e.g. former Labour PM Tony Blair said.... former Tory PM Theresa May said...

No-one cares what they think anymore
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Coronavirus on 15:25 - Mar 13 with 2509 viewsR17ALE

Coronavirus on 14:57 - Mar 13 by D_Alien

The BBC has been desperate to give a platform to the likes of former DPH John Ashton, and former Health Minister Jeremy Hunt, due to their willingness to indulge the BBC's view on government actions

The key, in both cases, is the word 'former'. Both are now removed from the centre of active services, which have access to all the latest modelling and information sources. It's strange how former honchos find it hard to give up being in the spotlight, but the BBC are happy to indulge them

It's also a bit like how the BBC make a point of including comments from other 'formers'., e.g. former Labour PM Tony Blair said.... former Tory PM Theresa May said...

No-one cares what they think anymore
[Post edited 13 Mar 2020 15:04]


And, on a more local BBC level, former Rochdale Manager, Steve Eyre!

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Coronavirus on 15:37 - Mar 13 with 2488 viewsSuddenLad

Coronavirus on 14:10 - Mar 13 by rochdaleriddler

Professor John Ashton, former director of public health says the government have got this badly wrong, and that we have wasted 5-6 weeks. So whose science are we following?


The official information being issued today/tomorrow/the day after is the relevant source to follow.

The 'has-beens' and those with other agendas are merely set on creating divisive sideshows. They are purposely being given a media platform solely to rile, rattle and ridicule the Government and its' advisers, at a time when everyone should be seeking to do what the current advice says.

The clown Ashton on QT last night would have argued black was white if he had to. A silly BBC stunt to pull in a time of crisis.

“It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooled”

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Coronavirus on 15:40 - Mar 13 with 2478 viewsrochdaleriddler

Coronavirus on 14:57 - Mar 13 by D_Alien

The BBC has been desperate to give a platform to the likes of former DPH John Ashton, and former Health Minister Jeremy Hunt, due to their willingness to indulge the BBC's view on government actions

The key, in both cases, is the word 'former'. Both are now removed from the centre of active services, which have access to all the latest modelling and information sources. It's strange how former honchos find it hard to give up being in the spotlight, but the BBC are happy to indulge them

It's also a bit like how the BBC make a point of including comments from other 'formers'., e.g. former Labour PM Tony Blair said.... former Tory PM Theresa May said...

No-one cares what they think anymore
[Post edited 13 Mar 2020 15:04]


So we just trust one source, and anyone naysaying is just bitter? Not very rounded, the former DPH may not be in the inner circle , but he will have knowledge of pandemic planning. I , for one like to hear what qualified people have to say, it’s nothing like getting the opinion of a former PM. I would understand your viewpoint if he had been sacked for incompetence.

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Coronavirus on 15:41 - Mar 13 with 2471 viewsrochdaleriddler

Coronavirus on 15:37 - Mar 13 by SuddenLad

The official information being issued today/tomorrow/the day after is the relevant source to follow.

The 'has-beens' and those with other agendas are merely set on creating divisive sideshows. They are purposely being given a media platform solely to rile, rattle and ridicule the Government and its' advisers, at a time when everyone should be seeking to do what the current advice says.

The clown Ashton on QT last night would have argued black was white if he had to. A silly BBC stunt to pull in a time of crisis.


In your opinion.why is he a clown?

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Coronavirus on 15:52 - Mar 13 with 2458 viewsSuddenLad

Coronavirus on 15:41 - Mar 13 by rochdaleriddler

In your opinion.why is he a clown?


He's argumentative simply for the sake of it. He was hired to be disruptive. He stuck to his guns. Even Fiona Bruce had to tell him to shut up.

“It is easier to fool people, than to convince them that they have been fooled”

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Coronavirus on 16:14 - Mar 13 with 2432 viewsD_Alien

Coronavirus on 15:52 - Mar 13 by SuddenLad

He's argumentative simply for the sake of it. He was hired to be disruptive. He stuck to his guns. Even Fiona Bruce had to tell him to shut up.


And he only made it onto QT due to his appearance the night (or couple of nights) before on Newsnight

In answer to riddler's point - no, i make it my business never to rely on one source or point of view. You'd be marked down at O-level for that!

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Coronavirus on 16:24 - Mar 13 with 2408 viewsBobbyjoe

Coronavirus on 15:40 - Mar 13 by rochdaleriddler

So we just trust one source, and anyone naysaying is just bitter? Not very rounded, the former DPH may not be in the inner circle , but he will have knowledge of pandemic planning. I , for one like to hear what qualified people have to say, it’s nothing like getting the opinion of a former PM. I would understand your viewpoint if he had been sacked for incompetence.


Or lying... twice...
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Coronavirus on 16:27 - Mar 13 with 2392 viewsrochdaleriddler

Coronavirus on 16:24 - Mar 13 by Bobbyjoe

Or lying... twice...



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Coronavirus on 16:31 - Mar 13 with 2373 viewsCedar_Room

I think the strategy seems to be - if we followed the example of Italy and shut everywhere down, yes it could stop THIS outbreak, but would it stop another one? The answer to that would have to be no. We still don't have a vaccine and that is 12-18 months from being ready. So actually the only way to stop this virus continuing to spread, and to prevent any future outbreaks is to
A - isolate everybody for the next 12-18 months until there is a vaccine
B - protect the most vulnerable whilst trying to slow the spread of the virus, but allowing for some people to get it who likely won't be badly affected therefore developing a herd immunity so that future outbreaks will be less likely to happen

I see the logic in going with B, as A would essentially mean the breakdown of society. For the time being I'm going to put my trust in the scientists and the doctors who are advocating for this option - this isn't a political led issue, its the science making the calls. I therefore see no reason why the scientists would be doing anything other than pushing forward the option which will protect the most people, in the long run.
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Coronavirus on 23:19 - Mar 13 with 2192 viewsrochdaleriddler

And now it appears that we will ban mass gatherings in the next few days according to the guardian . So much for listen to the science . This government is making it up as it goes along

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Coronavirus on 23:24 - Mar 13 with 2193 viewsJames1980

Coronavirus on 23:19 - Mar 13 by rochdaleriddler

And now it appears that we will ban mass gatherings in the next few days according to the guardian . So much for listen to the science . This government is making it up as it goes along


Probably because they were oblivious to how many won't self isolate because they cannot afford to. Sorry we mustn't discuss that.

'Only happy when you've got it often makes you miss the journey'
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Coronavirus on 00:12 - Mar 14 with 2148 viewsD_Alien

Coronavirus on 23:19 - Mar 13 by rochdaleriddler

And now it appears that we will ban mass gatherings in the next few days according to the guardian . So much for listen to the science . This government is making it up as it goes along


Easy, isn't it?

Making facile comments about "this government"

I'd suggest that rather than using a potentially life-changing event as a stick to beat the party that thrashed the hell out of your world-view just a few short months ago, you accept that actually it's really not as simple and clear cut as you'd like it to be

We all need to act responsibly. Even DB said so on the national news (ffs!)

We don't know how this is going to pan out, but starting from a place of political point scoring gets us nowhere and it's time to bring it to a halt, in all our best interests

This messageboard is going to be an interesting place in the coming weeks, perhaps months. I'll be doing my damndest to stay positive, and I hope others will too

Take care

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Coronavirus on 07:47 - Mar 14 with 1981 viewswimborne_dale

The non league clubs could do well out of this. The highest level football being played in England today is national League. There are a fair few people who just want to go to a game on a Saturday, even if it's not their usual club.

Edgar Allan's Crow

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Coronavirus on 09:30 - Mar 14 with 1867 viewsrochdaleriddler

Coronavirus on 00:12 - Mar 14 by D_Alien

Easy, isn't it?

Making facile comments about "this government"

I'd suggest that rather than using a potentially life-changing event as a stick to beat the party that thrashed the hell out of your world-view just a few short months ago, you accept that actually it's really not as simple and clear cut as you'd like it to be

We all need to act responsibly. Even DB said so on the national news (ffs!)

We don't know how this is going to pan out, but starting from a place of political point scoring gets us nowhere and it's time to bring it to a halt, in all our best interests

This messageboard is going to be an interesting place in the coming weeks, perhaps months. I'll be doing my damndest to stay positive, and I hope others will too

Take care


Not political point scoring at all, and I’m well aware the situation is complicated. Have you thought that our governments response is political? Guided by the science that other countries are not adopting. If the advice about mass gatherings changes within a few hours, that suggests the initial decision may not be correct. Of course I’m not a scientist, neither are you and even if we were our views may not be correct.
My world is fine thanks, it was good to see the Tories aping Labour spending commitments in the budget.
This is a tiny football forum, any criticism or comment matters not a jot in the wider world.
Stay safe. Hope our aged fan base survives

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Coronavirus on 09:43 - Mar 14 with 1841 viewsboromat

Interviews at Tranmere were good. They've started to sell season tickets early to try and raise some cash to help.

Maybe we should follow suit. It's not too long off when we'd start to offer them anyway.

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Coronavirus on 09:45 - Mar 14 with 1841 viewstony_roch975

Coronavirus on 00:12 - Mar 14 by D_Alien

Easy, isn't it?

Making facile comments about "this government"

I'd suggest that rather than using a potentially life-changing event as a stick to beat the party that thrashed the hell out of your world-view just a few short months ago, you accept that actually it's really not as simple and clear cut as you'd like it to be

We all need to act responsibly. Even DB said so on the national news (ffs!)

We don't know how this is going to pan out, but starting from a place of political point scoring gets us nowhere and it's time to bring it to a halt, in all our best interests

This messageboard is going to be an interesting place in the coming weeks, perhaps months. I'll be doing my damndest to stay positive, and I hope others will too

Take care


yes, avoid fake news & political point-scoring like ' the party that thrashed the hell out of your world view" - except Johnson, Farage & Foster's combined vote on Dec 12th was 1.5M less than the opposite world view!

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Coronavirus on 09:54 - Mar 14 with 1821 viewsD_Alien

Coronavirus on 09:45 - Mar 14 by tony_roch975

yes, avoid fake news & political point-scoring like ' the party that thrashed the hell out of your world view" - except Johnson, Farage & Foster's combined vote on Dec 12th was 1.5M less than the opposite world view!


My point was that perhaps the jibes were based on sour grapes

We all have a chance to show a bit of class during this period, in fact it could be essential; let's take it

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Coronavirus on 11:04 - Mar 14 with 1731 viewsNigeriamark

Coronavirus on 10:28 - Mar 13 by Daley_Lama

England tour of Sri Lanka off.

The end is truly nigh🙁


And guess who has a non refundable flight to Sri Lanka for the cricket on Tuesday !!!FFS. Just add it to my list of long distance postponements although at least I hadn't booked hotels. Even worse I am in Africa & flying from Johannesburg but my flight isn't cancelled. So I either go to Sri Lanka for a holiday, or have to book a new ticket from Jo'berg to the UK. Add that to the Sardinia holiday I posted about earlier & the bills are racking up
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