I recently discovered they do it with books. I got a free book which was the first of a 5 book series. The second was a reasonable cost but the last 3 were at premium price
I think I understand that.
I'm not suggesting they don't, nor shouldn't protest, but I don't see the nature of the protest as being particularly plausible or sincere. It's not as if they are protesting against the NFL, NBA or any other body.
If they did something meaningful, with some obvious...
I get many forms of protest but how does it help anything? It's not the sports governing bodies that are responsible for the shootings.
Sports people standing in silence outside police stations for 24 hours would be much more moving. But that's kind of inconvenient
I too bought a top end Yamaha based on reviews and thought it was gash. Nor have I since come across a bar that does anything over than a modest improvement to clarity and tone. I sent the Yamaha back and bought a stunning 5.1 system that produces a real cinema experience (when needed)
I would be surprised if any right minded person thought the quarantine rules were over dramatic (albeit very inconvenient).
The problem is how many will observe the rules? I fear we will be seeing our own 'spike' in the coming weeks
Hopefully a material change would be a vaccine or wonder cure has been developed and is available. Apart from a very few I'm sure this would mean 100% would like to attend
Of course, that's entirely reasonable. But all the time there are more fans wanting to go than seats available it makes no sense for the club to insist that everyone goes into the ballot
If less fans want to go than seats available then they should put all into ballot (except those on the...
For medical reasons yes I would opt out. But I'm not on the extremely vulnerable list that the club are suggesting is required to allow me to do so.
As I said elsewhere I think this is shortsighted of the club if they have more wanting to go than seats available. Of course, if that weren't the...
From everything I read this is the case. The older are still shielding taking precautions the younger aren't.
My daughter of 24 due to come visit today for 3/4 days and can't because she went to a small gathering on Clapham Common Saturday and one lad shows up who knew he had it and didn't...
I think all the club need to do is determine who wants to attend. If it's more than available seats then job done, ballot amongst those that do. Sure, if less want to go than seats available then I understand I should be in the ballot
EDIT: Just noticed this has been suggested above too
Very good point.I am in vulnerable group by virtue of my psoriasis medication knackering my immune system. But I'm not on any "Government list". I'm hoping I won't be penalised and nor the Mrs, who won't want to go without me
I'm with this as someone who doesn't feel comfortable going. But I can only opt out of 6 so lets say I do that then I go into the draw for games 7 onwards and could get my tix and thus prevent someone who wanted to go from going.
Perhaps the ticket exchange will work, let's hope so but I'm not...
Virus weakening or it's had all the low hanging fruit? The young now realise they are pretty well 'safe' and I suspect the demographic of cases is quite different to what it was 3 months ago. Equally those in the higher risk groups are probably still shielding and taking sensible precautions