Seasider78
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- Nov 14, 2004
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not sure ive ever heard Fulham fans " roaring " their team on
Very true!!
not sure ive ever heard Fulham fans " roaring " their team on
Football is all about controversy and feeling hard done by. Bring it on and give people something more interesting to moan about than whether Grealish’s hair was blown out of place by going within 2 meters of a defender. There are still people on here going on about the Southampton v Spurs match from 1978 so fans back on the last day of the season will sustain some people for decades !
That was me the other day laughing at Spurs and Southampton's recent misfortune.
My wife asked why I disliked them and was utterly incredulous given the time-frame for the source of my displeasure.
Long may it continue !! Let’s give a new generation the opportunity to feel the same injustice. At the end of the day it’s not life and death. Not sure I’m bothered about fairness given the year we have all just had.
I don’t fecking want to go back now.
The Athletic : The dates of the 2nd to last games of the PL season could be moved to allow fans in.
Suppose Fulham and Newcastle are playing what is effectively a play-off for the final relegation place at Craven Cottage on the last day of the season, I'm not quite sure having fans in the stadium is fair on Newcastle, after a whole season played without fans present.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sportsnews/article-9784665/Fans-Premier-League-matches-need-Covid-passport-round-matches.html
Finally a step in the right direction amongst all the madness of so called 'freedom' day. This must be properly regulated though, and proof of vaccination status matched to the name on the ticket and only PCR tests allowed as a proof of 'negative' testing. Still can't see given the difference in rates in different areas how mass unregulated away supporters can be admitted. At least to begin with if we must have away fans they should be in regulated official 'bubbles' in and out of stadia without mixing with home supporters.
Absolute madness with the rates as they are. There is nothing essential about attending these events yet more people will die unnecessarily.With 160k at the British Grand Prix over 3 days this weekend, a near capacity crowd for the Open Championship starting Thursday and the crowd scenes all over the country last Sunday (especially central London and in and around Wembley), I think that ship has well and truly sailed.
With 160k at the British Grand Prix over 3 days this weekend, a near capacity crowd for the Open Championship starting Thursday and the crowd scenes all over the country last Sunday (especially central London and in and around Wembley), I think that ship has well and truly sailed.
Absolute madness with the rates as they are. There is nothing essential about attending these events yet more people will die unnecessarily.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sportsnews/article-9784665/Fans-Premier-League-matches-need-Covid-passport-round-matches.html
Finally a step in the right direction amongst all the madness of so called 'freedom' day. This must be properly regulated though, and proof of vaccination status matched to the name on the ticket and only PCR tests allowed as a proof of 'negative' testing. Still can't see given the difference in rates in different areas how mass unregulated away supporters can be admitted. At least to begin with if we must have away fans they should be in regulated official 'bubbles' in and out of stadia without mixing with home supporters.
I still have issue with this - the high risk groups are double vaccinated. Anyone over 30 should be double vaccinated by now. Anyone that is over 18 should have had their first jab by now - and second by end of August at the absolute latest, but possible before. So what we are waiting for?
optimistic stats. nicely fabricated though.
my sister in law is in hospital and a pair of friends who are double vaccinated are both ill. not as ill fortunately. It aint over yet.
https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/details/vaccinations
I still have issue with this - the high risk groups are double vaccinated. Anyone over 30 should be double vaccinated by now. Anyone that is over 18 should have had their first jab by now - and second by end of August at the absolute latest, but possible before. So what we are waiting for?