chesterbells
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Haven’t Newcastle got 2 players with serious long-covid symptoms?Statistically football players will be fine, any interaction with over 65's is where the danger lies.
Haven’t Newcastle got 2 players with serious long-covid symptoms?Statistically football players will be fine, any interaction with over 65's is where the danger lies.
That's a cracker, not a film to cheer you up though.Enemy at the Gates, true story as well.
Which one means we leave Europe quickest?Brevity or levity ?
I can’t believe there hasn’t been a drive to stop spitting in football over the last six months. The amount of diving and injury feigning where they’re all rubbing their heads on the floor with their mouths wide open with fake agony in the spit of other people, is mental during a pandemic.Maybe more will with the new more contagious variant. It's rife in London which is now in lockdown and London teams are travelling and mixing their sweat and spit all over the country. Sounds risky to me.
Yes they do however we have the same size squad as the other clubsActually wouldn’t be surprised at that,don’t the media go on about us having the biggest squad in the league so will be calls to just get on with it ..
Hello Ian Darke *waves*As I understand it, it is 3 players, 30.2 million, 47.4 million and 55 million plus 2 members of staff, £9.80 an hour and £27.50 an hour.
Didn’t even need to check who wrote that. Just guessed it correctly.Interesting that Premiership rugby teams which cancel games through Covid-19 suffer a mandatory 28-0 defeat. Just saying.
It's more about stock levels of the vaccine, it MUST go to those that need first.City offered facilities for the NHS at the Etihad campus at the start of the pandemic and (as far as I am aware) have continued this since. I think it would be reasonable for City staff to be prioritised for vaccines in acknowledgement of this. Not having to regularly test staff would save resources. City's medical team could be trained to administer the vaccine in City's own medical facilities so the impact on the NHS would be minimal.
I would be amazed if a footballer dies from covid, as would medical scienceStatistically football players will be fine, any interaction with over 65's is where the danger lies.