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(30-03-2021, 02:13 PM)Sniffer Dog Wrote: (30-03-2021, 01:55 PM)Paplane Wrote: If I were running this new service I'd be all out trying to head hunt Colin Fray and Steve Hodge. When you listen to other teams commentators you realise how good those guys are at the job.
What about Lawsy :)
Well actually...........................errrrrrrrrr, ermmm errrr Sniffy Dog, that comes down to errrrrrrrrrrrrr, ermmmmmmmmmmmmmm errrrrrr the ball dropping nicely onto his left foot..................er and then...........ermmmm, errrrrrrrrrrr, what was the question again??? :huh:
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Nottingham Forest have secured a sponsorship deal, to run until the end of the season, with BOXT.
The company, who supply home boiler systems, will fill the void left by the demise of previous sponsors, Football Index.
BOXT will be on the Forest shirts today at Cardiff.
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Had a long chat with Eugen Bopp last evening whilst watching my grandson & his son at the local club’s football training.
What a really lovely, down to earth fella!
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(02-04-2021, 12:11 PM)Sniffer Dog Wrote: Nottingham Forest have secured a sponsorship deal, to run until the end of the season, with BOXT.
The company, who supply home boiler systems, will fill the void left by the demise of previous sponsors, Football Index.
BOXT will be on the Forest shirts today at Cardiff.
They seem to be a good omen..................we're unbeaten since they took over the shirt :D
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Sad article about Gary Birtles and his wife.
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Very very sad! I wish them both the very best.
I never really used to agree much with what Birtles used to say when he had his column in the post, but after speaking to him briefly a few times when he’s been out and about he’s a top bloke!
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Supporter survey about returning to the ground.
A number of mentions about continued social distancing. I just cannot see how this is sustainable for any club financially, not do I want to be in the ground surrounded by empty seats. Will be hugely disappointed unless we get to go back with full capacity.
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(13-04-2021, 08:52 AM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote: Supporter survey about returning to the ground.
A number of mentions about continued social distancing. I just cannot see how this is sustainable for any club financially, not do I want to be in the ground surrounded by empty seats. Will be hugely disappointed unless we get to go back with full capacity.
I'm sure the seating and arrangements in the ground will be done properly, in accordance with whatever the rules are at the time.
It's the getting to and from the ground that's the concern to me. Queing outside the turnstiles, leaving all together, public transport, lack of parking etc etc. Things outside the control of the club.
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Hopefully the government release the shackles and allow capacity crowds again....If not what’s the point of the vaccine??
Sorry but life needs to go back to normal.....If people don’t feel safe then stay at home, but let other people go about their daily lives how they want.
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(13-04-2021, 12:25 PM)TheGreenMan Wrote: Hopefully the government release the shackles and allow capacity crowds again....If not what’s the point of the vaccine??
Sorry but life needs to go back to normal.....If people don’t feel safe then stay at home, but let other people go about their daily lives how they want.
I agree to a certain extent but only half of the people have had the vaccine though to date. Can you imagine how many people a single infected person might spread the disease to if he/she attended a game? Bus or full car in and out of Nottingham, packed pub, drink on the concourse, the push for a piss at half time, the closely packed crowd on exit, packed pub afterwards. It's a series of events that involve people being in very close proximity. One person could potentially infect hundreds of people.
We should keep going as we are and take stock in July when things might look very different.
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(13-04-2021, 12:37 PM)Paplane Wrote: (13-04-2021, 12:25 PM)TheGreenMan Wrote: Hopefully the government release the shackles and allow capacity crowds again....If not what’s the point of the vaccine??
Sorry but life needs to go back to normal.....If people don’t feel safe then stay at home, but let other people go about their daily lives how they want.
I agree to a certain extent but only half of the people have had the vaccine though to date. Can you imagine how many people a single infected person might spread the disease to if he/she attended a game? Bus or full car in and out of Nottingham, packed pub, drink on the concourse, the push for a piss at half time, the closely packed crowd on exit, packed pub afterwards. It's a series of events that involve people being in very close proximity. One person could potentially infect hundreds of people.
We should keep going as we are and take stock in July when things might look very different.
Absolutely correct. People seem to forget that none of the vaccines are 100% efficient in stopping either transmission or infection.
Seeing people in Victoria Centre yesterday, it wouldn't take much for things to go wrong again.
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(13-04-2021, 12:39 PM)Sausage Roll Wrote: (13-04-2021, 12:37 PM)Paplane Wrote: (13-04-2021, 12:25 PM)TheGreenMan Wrote: Hopefully the government release the shackles and allow capacity crowds again....If not what’s the point of the vaccine??
Sorry but life needs to go back to normal.....If people don’t feel safe then stay at home, but let other people go about their daily lives how they want.
I agree to a certain extent but only half of the people have had the vaccine though to date. Can you imagine how many people a single infected person might spread the disease to if he/she attended a game? Bus or full car in and out of Nottingham, packed pub, drink on the concourse, the push for a piss at half time, the closely packed crowd on exit, packed pub afterwards. It's a series of events that involve people being in very close proximity. One person could potentially infect hundreds of people.
We should keep going as we are and take stock in July when things might look very different.
Absolutely correct. People seem to forget that none of the vaccines are 100% efficient in stopping either transmission or infection.
Seeing people in Victoria Centre yesterday, it wouldn't take much for things to go wrong again.
I booked my vaccination this morning (45-50 age bracket). Going on Saturday morning.
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