Negative test result back, test at Vivo clinic in Manchester at 8am this morning. Negative result back at 7pm great service but cost me an arm and a leg!
On flight 5 TUI 7am
The testing procedure requirements are a joke. After 1.00pm Thursday to be sure you are covered for outbound flight, stadium entry and return flight. Some of us have jobs to do and can't bunk off at 1pm for a covid test, leave it after 6pm and you run the risk of a problem...
That's what I've done, in theory guaranteed to have your result back before you fly on Sat and a bit of breathing space to get the test result for the flight back (which should hopefully arrive on the Friday anyway)
Too nervous that these test sites will bite off more than they can chew and not...
I don't have faith in any of the turnaround times being quoted I have a test Weds pm with a 24hr turnaround which should be back in time for the official flight Sat morning.
I've then booked PCR test for Thursday afternoon with a 24hr turnaround guarantee to cover me for entry to the ground on...
It's never done, until it's officially done. We've seen the rags track our targets before and throw the big bucks at players to turn their heads and we all know that MCFC is the best part of their scouting network.
Not going to lie I'm nervous until it's officially announced.
Not even being mentioned that there was a more blatant penalty for Leicester not given so in theory we could have been talking about a defeat for the scousers rather than a win.
If we get the league this year it will be a monumental achievement. Cant see the authorities slipping up this year...
4 point delta already given to the scousers by last minute VAR decisions, it's a joke, and stinks to high heaven.
Without that gap would be 4 points with us having a game in hand.
We will need to beat them twice I think to win the league. But in the best ever points tally of 100 points in the...
This VAR gets more farcical week by week. If they dont wish to overrule the man on the pitch (despite the fact that is exactly what they did for our overruled goal) then why don't refs where there is a critical decision they have made (as at villa) can the ref not call for a VAR check and then...
Exactly, its precisely because of the complete lack of transparency that people like me believe its corrupt.
It was introduced allegedly to cut down on mistakes but it's not being used for that purpose (unless it's an unseen very obscure handball - that is subsequently proven to not be...
Elleray describes the law exactly as I had interpreted it. Never in a million years under the new handball guidelines could the Laporte incident be described as handball because he never gained control or possession of the ball.
And yet they corrected a hand ball that no one saw in real time and that in the end was even proven to not have been the correct decision. That game changing decision that directly cost us two points could be the difference between winning the league or not. Corruption clear and obvious.
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