The Championship
#37
(15-07-2021, 02:29 PM)wassy04 Wrote:
(15-07-2021, 02:10 PM)Tricky Wrote:
(15-07-2021, 01:46 PM)wassy04 Wrote: Anyone know if we're still gonna be able to watch in ifollow this season? (Legally)

Isn't there a rule or something preventing this from happening (under normal times, obviously)? I think allowing matches to be streamed last season was only a temporary measure aimed at clubs season ticket holders.

If the grounds are going to be opening to full capacity, then I can't see this being allowed to continue, but if grounds are only letting in a percentage, then it is a case to argue for IMO

There's a law that they temporarily stopped but I'm not sure whether that was legally just for this season or whether it applies unless they start it back up again.

For me the law feels pretty outdated anyway. Particularly for away games if you can't get a ticket. Surely if 30K+ forest fans are watching a game that they otherwise wouldn't it would be a good thing

I agree mate! If a match is a sell out, then it could be in the clubs best interest to stream the match for those who couldnt get a ticket. At a tenner a pop, its even more money going into the clubs coffers at the end of the day!
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#38
Looks like Steve Cooper is on the verge of leaving Swansea.
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#39
That is an odd one isnt it. Major falling out with their CEO from the brief bit I have read.
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#40
Apparently he applied for a few jobs in the summer like Crystal Palace and Fulham and it didn't go down very well.
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#41
Dont swansea need to cut their costs now?
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#42
(21-07-2021, 03:58 PM)Paplane Wrote: Dont swansea need to cut their costs now?

Yes they are f****d.
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#43
Bournemouth is up for sale we are hearing.
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#44
(22-07-2021, 03:34 PM)Mcforest Wrote: Bournemouth is up for sale we are hearing.

Hope they enjoyed their few years in the sun then. Back down to their natural level then with Wigan now.
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#45
Plans to make all football crowds prove full vaccination status. Good or Bad?
FSA are against it but I think it’s inevitable myself and difficult to argue against. To be honest I would feel a lot more comfortable have a half time piss if I knew the bloke next to me coughing away had been vaccinated.
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#46
(25-07-2021, 08:38 PM)Salvatore Matrecano Wrote: Plans to make all football crowds prove full vaccination status. Good or Bad?
FSA are against it but I think it’s inevitable myself and difficult to argue against. To be honest I would feel a lot more comfortable have a half time piss if I knew the bloke next to me coughing away had been vaccinated.

Good. I'm sorry but if you're not prepared to do your civic duty and get vaccinated then you'll have to forgo life's privileges until the country is free from covid.
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#47
I agree Pap. Hopefully there'll be exemptions for those who, for health reasons, cannot get the vaccine. However if people choose to intentionally not get a vaccine that will protect them, their loved ones and everyone else they come into contact with, then in my opinion there should be consequences. If one of those is being unable to attend certain events then so be it.
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#48
(25-07-2021, 09:43 PM)Sausage Roll Wrote: I agree Pap. Hopefully there'll be exemptions for those who, for health reasons, cannot get the vaccine. However if people choose to intentionally not get a vaccine that will protect them, their loved ones and everyone else they come into contact with, then in my opinion there should be consequences. If one of those is being unable to attend certain events then so be it.

The COVID thread was closed some time ago , however at the risk of being controversial, according to all the scientific data that has been published, the “vaccine” ( deliberately put in  parentheses) does not confer immunity and by definition is not a vaccine. You can still get it and pass it on to others but it does lessen its effect if you are unfortunate enough to catch it. If people are unable to attend certain events because they are not vaccinated then that is their choice and that choice is made in full knowledge that it may be the case.  But What about the fully vaccinated, who make up the majority of the population, not going to events, just in case they pass it on. There are two sides to the coin. We are never going to achieve negative COVID now, I’m not an anti Vaxer but this virus is endemic, people make their own choices and should not be coerced, bullied or discriminated against.
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