Memorial Park Gathering?? (3 Viewers)

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Saddlebrains

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Due to the scenes in London and elsewhere this week, social gatherings seem to be allowed without any comeback so to speak.

So, just to test the water, who would be keen on a gathering at the Memorial Park next saturday? Flares, beers, music, numerous renditions of cov songs to celebrate a first league title in 54 years.

Memorial park has enough room to social distance and allow other people to swerve it if they don't want to be part of it

May get shot down, and as i say, just seeing what the general consensus would be.
 

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Due to the scenes in London and elsewhere this week, social gatherings seem to be allowed without any comeback so to speak.

So, just to test the water, who would be keen on a gathering at the Memorial Park next saturday? Flares, beers, music, numerous renditions of cov songs to celebrate a first league title in 54 years.

Memorial park has enough room to social distance and allow other people to swerve it if they don't want to be part of it

May get shot down, and as i say, just seeing what the general consensus would be.
So because the idiots in London have got away with it purely down to police being soft handed we can do the same ?
Whether they are stopped or not the whole point of social gatherings being prevented is to stop people dying whether it is enforced or not Is irrelevant so its a NO from me because personally if you do you are a selfish irresponsible person who has no regard for the law
 

chiefdave

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I'd love a huge celebration but there's no way social distancing would be maintained.

Prime Cov to finally win the league and get back in the Championship and not be able to have a celebration.
 

oscillatewildly

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Due to the scenes in London and elsewhere this week, social gatherings seem to be allowed without any comeback so to speak.

So, just to test the water, who would be keen on a gathering at the Memorial Park next saturday? Flares, beers, music, numerous renditions of cov songs to celebrate a first league title in 54 years.

Memorial park has enough room to social distance and allow other people to swerve it if they don't want to be part of it

May get shot down, and as i say, just seeing what the general consensus would be.
It's only 53 years!
 

oscillatewildly

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So because the idiots in London have got away with it purely down to police being soft handed we can do the same ?
Whether they are stopped or not the whole point of social gatherings being prevented is to stop people dying whether it is enforced or not Is irrelevant so its a NO from me because personally if you do you are a selfish irresponsible person who has no regard for the law
Exactly the same. Since the 'relaxation' I would have loved to have gone out with the kids to the coast for the day or any local place of beauty, but I still reserve that element of respect for the people who live in these communities and I wouldn't want to be one of the selfish fuckers who potentially heap shit on their doorstep (or bring it back to my own or others.)
Bought a bottle champers the other day (I don't even like the stuff) and if things go as they should, I will be forcing the stuff down to a background sound track of The Specials, The Selecter, Primitives, Frank Ifield, King (maybe), Adorable (remember them?) And most of Terry Hall's incarnations. (Apologies to any other Coventry associated performers I may have omitted - but I probably never liked you)
In my own back garden. (weather permitting)
 

better days

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So because the idiots in London have got away with it purely down to police being soft handed we can do the same ?
Whether they are stopped or not the whole point of social gatherings being prevented is to stop people dying whether it is enforced or not Is irrelevant so its a NO from me because personally if you do you are a selfish irresponsible person who has no regard for the law
Whatever the UK police do with these demos they can't win
The subject is so emotive they can't be heavy handed in trying to disperse peaceful protesters
And when the inevitable opportunists take the chance to get violent and attack they have to largely take it on the chin
 

wingy

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Exactly the same. Since the 'relaxation' I would have loved to have gone out with the kids to the coast for the day or any local place of beauty, but I still reserve that element of respect for the people who live in these communities and I wouldn't want to be one of the selfish fuckers who potentially heap shit on their doorstep (or bring it back to my own or others.)
Bought a bottle champers the other day (I don't even like the stuff) and if things go as they should, I will be forcing the stuff down to a background sound track of The Specials, The Selecter, Primitives, Frank Ifield, King (maybe), Adorable (remember them?) And most of Terry Hall's incarnations. (Apologies to any other Coventry associated performers I may have omitted - but I probably never liked you)
In my own back garden. (weather permitting)
Chuck in Delia Derbyshire!
 

Saddlebrains

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If a marching protest can be met with such commendation as it seems to have been today, I really don’t see why we couldn’t do the same, in celebration.

Then again, as it’d be football fans, we’d probably be called typical football thugs.


This is my worry
 

Philosoraptor

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I think with social distancing rules there is no better time to bring two life sized cardboard cutouts each to the party if it is in Broadgate.

it would be a grand photo opportunity not to be missed to make a statement.
 

PurpleBin

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So because the idiots in London have got away with it purely down to police being soft handed we can do the same ?
Whether they are stopped or not the whole point of social gatherings being prevented is to stop people dying whether it is enforced or not Is irrelevant so its a NO from me because personally if you do you are a selfish irresponsible person who has no regard for the law

Yh but promotion tho?
 

Otis

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Due to the scenes in London and elsewhere this week, social gatherings seem to be allowed without any comeback so to speak.

So, just to test the water, who would be keen on a gathering at the Memorial Park next saturday? Flares, beers, music, numerous renditions of cov songs to celebrate a first league title in 54 years.

Memorial park has enough room to social distance and allow other people to swerve it if they don't want to be part of it

May get shot down, and as i say, just seeing what the general consensus would be.
Socially distance? How? Far fives and the slowest Mexican wave in history? Several renditions of in our Coventry masks? How on earth would it work?

The Liam Kelly /Michael Doyle song, Oh, oh, oh, we got no-one in the middle.

Mark, Marco, show us your gloves, Marco, show us your gloves.
 
I think we should celebrate by driving up jimmy hill way in convoy to the Ricoh and back then send a video of our celebrations to our friends up in the north east
 

Liquid Gold

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So because the idiots in London have got away with it purely down to police being soft handed we can do the same ?
Whether they are stopped or not the whole point of social gatherings being prevented is to stop people dying whether it is enforced or not Is irrelevant so its a NO from me because personally if you do you are a selfish irresponsible person who has no regard for the law
Since Dominic Cummings broke the rules without repercussions they’ve become been meaningless.
 

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