Everton (A) | Game Postponed

“Everyone at Tottenham Hotspur sends their best wishes to Fulham for a safe and speedy recovery to all those who are affected."

fuck you scousers... shown class by an outfit headed by Mourinio... how fuckin low can Everton get
When will our friends in the media grab this story....... what will rat boys reaction be, and that ex Everton jug eared tosser
 
“Everyone at Tottenham Hotspur sends their best wishes to Fulham for a safe and speedy recovery to all those who are affected."

fuck you scousers... shown class by an outfit headed by Mourinio... how fuckin low can Everton get
Everton said they would request "full disclosure" of the information City provided to the Premier League that led to the postponement.

“Everyone at Tottenham Hotspur sends their best wishes to Fulham for a safe and speedy recovery to all those who are affected."

Thought these 2 statements needed to be placed next to each other, just to remind people ones from “ the people’s club’
Ones from an outfit fronted by Mourinhio

reposted on this thread just in case any vermin are trolling this thread
 
The Everton board hear the news that Jesus and Walker have tested positive for the deadly virus that is Covid 19
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Well, there we have it.

Compare and contrast the reactions of Tottenham and Everton. Tottenham have the decency to wish Fulham well. Everton called for a "full disclosure" from the Premier League with no word of good will to City. Speaks volumes.
 


Reaction from this person here speaks volumes on how swiftly some jump to conclusions, particularly if it "appears" to favour richer clubs, and certainly if our club's name is involved.

Meanwhile even the Daily Mail reporting Mourhino "mocking" the PL with some posts on Instagram about the game being postponed.
 
Well, there we have it.

Compare and contrast the reactions of Tottenham and Everton. Tottenham have the decency to wish Fulham well. Everton called for a "full disclosure" from the Premier League with no word of good will to City. Speaks volumes.

That being said, Mourhino is certainly showing "a lack of class" at the same time.

And no one was surprised.
 
Just 438 people under 60 with no underlying health conditions have died of Covid in England.

In comparison during 2019, 955 under 60s died on England's roads.

The country is on it's knees (economically) because we have failed to grasp the point that if you are under 60 with no underlying health conditions Covid poses very little risk.

No disrespect, but you really are not portraying things accurately.

COVID is not just about who has died after first contracting it.

We have NO IDEA what the long term health implications are of getting COVID.

It's like saying well, global warming isn't affecting us all so negatively as much now so why take it so seriously and make us change our lifestyles for it?

We already know that those who have gotten it and supposedly are "fine" also experience things like the ability to taste lost or diminished significantly, impact on the heart's viability, etc.

Also, those who have access to better healthcare, globlally, meaning more "privileged" will do better than those who do not if they contract it and could exacerbate struggles to get out of poverty or have better life outcomes for these groups.

A lack of concern for trying to get it under control via vaccines and other means (time/wearing masks, etc.) will hurt the more vulnerable across the world which seems morally and ethically wrong to me.

Does that make sense?
 
No disrespect, but you really are not portraying things accurately.

COVID is not just about who has died after first contracting it.

We have NO IDEA what the long term health implications are of getting COVID.

It's like saying well, global warming isn't affecting us all so negatively as much now so why take it so seriously and make us change our lifestyles for it?

We already know that those who have gotten it and supposedly are "fine" also experience things like the ability to taste lost or diminished significantly, impact on the heart's viability, etc.

Also, those who have access to better healthcare, globlally, meaning more "privileged" will do better than those who do not if they contract it and could exacerbate struggles to get out of poverty or have better life outcomes for these groups.

A lack of concern for trying to get it under control via vaccines and other means (time/wearing masks, etc.) will hurt the more vulnerable across the world which seems morally and ethically wrong to me.

Does that make sense?
Hit the nail on the head. It's the belief some have that risk is somehow cleanly bifurcated by age that will tragically prolong the pandemic. In addition to the points you make, folks under 60 are very capable of transmitting the disease asymptomatically - and none of the vaccine trials so far have addressed whether they can prevent or even inhibit that.
 
That being said, Mourhino is certainly showing "a lack of class" at the same time.

And no one was surprised.
He had a point, it is a disgrace that players are waiting after 2pm without a decision from the PL if a 6pm match will be played.

He wasn't mocking the PL about the game being postponed as it hadn't been then.
 
Anyone read this? Apologies if already posted


All the facts laid out without any agenda.
 
Respect for Spurs at their classy reaction. The difference with Everton’s utter lack of class is stark. Until Sunday I thought Everton had some dignity, now I just take the view that the only thing that separates them from their scum neighbours is two mass fatalities.
And a coach wrecking regiment
 
Anyone read this? Apologies if already posted


All the facts laid out without any agenda.
Thanks for posting that. All anyone needs to know in that article
 
Some comedy gold over on Rag Cafe, their thread on why the Everton games was postponed.

It takes a special kind of fuckwit to think the way some of them do.
Highlights?

I’m not going over there ...
 
It was subsumed into the Data Protection Act 2018 so the UK has its own version, as an EU regulation it has no relevance after the transition period to the UK, unless the UK choses to continues to mirror it.
The UK has chosen to mirror it. Just as a side issue - during the UK membership of the EU (and its incarnations from the Common Market), the mammoth number of EU/EEC Directives the various Tory governments signed us up to (and indeed gold-plated some) usually involved the UK implementing these Directives via UK laws, regulations and statutory instruments. One example - under previous UK law you could pass your driving test in a Mini or Morris Minor and have full legal authority to drive a gigantic mobile crane on UK roads (made no road safety sense whatsoever). In 97, the UK was forced, via an EU Directive, to amend its domestic legislation to require anyone wishing to drive a mobile crane to pass a HGV test. Sorry to go off-topic......
 

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