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Extra preparation for Swansea game when all their players will be miraculously available
 



Palace away at start of this year when we managed to fill a squad with youngens to play that match down there. Qpr could of played youngens.
 
Plan 1 - Have meal with friend then go to match.
Plan 2 - Visit depressed friend en route, have meal with other friend then go to match
Plan 3 - Take sick animal to vet am, visit depressed friend en route, have meal with friend then go to match
Plan 4 - Take sick animal to vet am, visit depressed friend pm
Plan 5 - Vet has emergency surgery am, so take sick animal to vet pm
Plan 6 - Visit depressed friend on Thursday pm ( subject to confirmation)
 
Mark Warburton giving his own Covid announcement on Talk Sport.

Wash your hands blah blah....
 
Lads we've got shit loads of injuries and one of you has covid, we're having training round his house today and make sure you give him a hug when you get there, we're gonna get battered by dem blades so let's get the game called off
 



Not gonna lie... the EFL (or at least those running the operation) have become a total joke.
 
Fookin’ Londoners hugging and kissing each other on the cheeks, having Downing St. Parties and spreading viruses like nobdy’s business….twats!
 
this is probably a stupid question. but how come the game was postponed when in same scenario back in January. Derby were forced to play their youth team v chorley in the fa cup
 
Jab was never to eradicate the virus it was just to keep people out of hospital. just like the flu jab

that the biggest misconception about all this. & weirdly all this is protect the unvaccinated because people with the vaccine can still get the virus. just like you can still get the flu with flu jab. but vaccination chance of ending up in hospital is reduced by 80% but unvaccinated people have the same risk as they did in 2020
 
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Jab was never to eradicate the virus it was just to keep people out of hospital. just like the flu jab

that the biggest misconception about all this. & weirdly all this is protect the unvaccinated because people with the vaccine can still get the virus. just like you can still get the flu with flu jab. but vaccination chance of ending up in hospital is reduced by 80% but unvaccinated people have the same risk as they did in 2020

needs to stick to hustlin
 
this is probably a stupid question. but how come the game was postponed when in same scenario back in January. Derby were forced to play their youth team v chorley in the fa cup

For that particular one because the EFL don't govern the FA Cup. For the wider question of other teams who haven't been able to call of league games, no idea.
 



Jab was never to eradicate the virus it was just to keep people out of hospital. just like the flu jab

that the biggest misconception about all this. & weirdly all this is protect the unvaccinated because people with the vaccine can still get the virus. just like you can still get the flu with flu jab. but vaccination chance of ending up in hospital is reduced by 80% but unvaccinated people have the same risk as they did in 2020
I think you're absolutely right on that, well said. Looking t the stats, the vaccine has clearly achieved that.

However, what still bothers me, is the villification of the unvaccinated, the vast majority of which are in a demographic which is at very low risk of serious illness caused by Covid (yes I expect we all know someone in their 70s who is unvaccinated but I mean the vast majority are under 50, and yes i know plenty of people under 50 die of Covid but talking generally here) - so we're mostly villifying people for choosing not to take a vaccine that would make them unlikely to be hospitalized by a disease that they're anyway extremely unlikely to be hospitalized by.
 

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