No, if the game is stopped because a player stays down the trainer/physio should automatically have to come on and the player leave the field of play for 30 seconds. A referee is not qualified to assess injuries. Do this and you'd eliminate most fake injuries.
I think it does look impressive but if they are closing Dick's bar then you are just moving that crowd to another area. It would be interesting to know what phase two is and whether this included extending covered areas around the outside concourse.
There's a big difference between having a pint and a pie on the concourse at the Amex and trying to do the same at the Goldstone. That said, I understand your reference to the buzz, remember the first cup final and the first buzz I felt at wembley was walking around the concourse and then...
Really? How many people do you see luzz a cup of coffee or tea. Unfortunately, the behaviour of morons pretty much dictates this won't happen. Alternatively, anyone caught luzzing beer in the stand, if a season ticket holder, gets a 10 game ban, or a casual fan, a 5 year ban.
So Michael Salisbury has the honour of being the man in the middle on Sunday. Let's hope the Peter Bankes does a better job as VAR then Salisbury did at Spurs last season...
The website is a bit ambiguous. the one I read the other week says 28 days from when you tested positive or 28 days from your first symptoms. If you keep taking tests then your last positive test is the last one before you tested negative! I was positive for 7 days (tested negative on a Wed...
I saw the same info but my jab on Tuesday is 27 days after symptoms started (although mine only lasted 6 days and nearly scuppered Marseille). Email came before I cancelled luckily.