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(26-07-2021, 01:28 AM)Floridared Wrote: (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.
If the entire population of the country had the vaccine then the risk of vaccinated people passing it on is lessened significantly. People who have done the right thing have the right to attend events like football matches safely.
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(26-07-2021, 01:28 AM)Floridared Wrote: (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.
The Covid thread is not closed it's on page 5 so lets keep all Covid talk in the right thread please. There is also a thread called The Vaccine.
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Swansea in talks with Jody Morris for their head coach position according to The Athletic.
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(26-07-2021, 03:42 PM)Sausage Roll Wrote: Swansea in talks with Jody Morris for their head coach position according to The Athletic.
Lampard holding out for a prem club then presumably.
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I think John Terry has left Villa. Perhaps he's off to Swansea.
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(26-07-2021, 06:42 PM)Paplane Wrote: (26-07-2021, 03:42 PM)Sausage Roll Wrote: Swansea in talks with Jody Morris for their head coach position according to The Athletic.
Lampard holding out for a prem club then presumably.
Swansea got rejected by he QPR assistant manager and Cooper walked so sounds like they must be struggling. Hopefully one rival down
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Swansea are in a right mess and I remember some on here were using them has an example of how we should be run a few months ago.
No thanks. We are being run just fine.
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Club market value for the new season
1 Fulham £148.5m
2 Sheffield Utd £113m
3 Bournmouth £105.2m
4 West Brom £80.8m
5 Blackburn £47.9m
6 Birmingham city £38.1m
7 Stoke City £38m
8 Bristol City £37.7m
9 Cardiff city £36.7m
10 Middlesbrough £34.6m
11 Swansea City £33.5m
12 Nottingham Forest £32.1m
13 Reading £31.8m
14 Millwall £31.1m
15 Huddersfield Town £30.7m
16 Preston North End £30.3m
17 QPR £30.2m
18 Derby County £30m
19 Barnsley £26.1m
20 Luton Town £18.4m
21 Coventry City £12.6m
22 Blackpool £10.7m
23 Hull City £9.5m
24 Peterborough £8.5m
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Russell Martin took over at Swansea. He was at MK Dons.
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Benjamin Bloom reckons we'll finish 13th this season. He might be about right.
He bases his predictions on a few criteria such as club stability, positive or negative recruitment trend and manager duration, so he's not just picking his favourites.
He has the sheep rock bottom. Fulham to get top spot followed by Sheff Utd & Bournemouth.
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Really looking forward to watching the game tonight. Bournemouth v West Brom. Should be a decent game.
Be interesting to see how West Brom get on with Valerian's high pressure, high tempo football.
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The first EFL game with fans and Sky go to a ground that doesnt have any fans.
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