Mixed feelings on this one. I get that tests are no longer free under this government and I'm generally for people living their lives, well as long as they don't try and do another tedious bloody pitch invasion and run over the memory of Dom Hyams contribution to our season.
Having lost my Dad following COVID infection in the past year during a surge in COVID cases when many were happy to talk at length to everyone about 'living with the virus' and then on the other hand had mates suicidal years ago back when restrictions were really severe and in place for longer due to the delays in applying them effectively, I feel I can see both sides.
I'm pro personal choice and I respect higgs for their decision on this one. I buy tests and have previously missed games when positive knowing that a number of the folks sat around us aren't exactly spring chickens and I don't like the thought of inadvertently potentially causing them harm.
Having said that I wouldn't dream of telling anyone else what they should or shouldn't do in these circumstances - we're all Sky Blues at the end of the day - let's do the business in the last two games and make sure Higgs and their missus have another home game to go to this season
Sound we are improving now we were due to fly over for a 90th birthday party aswell as the game so that lady would be vulnerable there's no way we would risk passing it on to her so as soon as we tested positive that was it game over in our eyes. The tickets have been sold so fingers crossed now the team turn up and give us another game or 2 to go to pusb
If the guy sitting behind me is coughing and sneezing on me the whole game, I’m gonna be pissed off and would rather he stayed at home. Still would be an improvement on the time he threw up on himself, twice, in the same game.
If the guy sitting behind me is coughing and sneezing on me the whole game, I’m gonna be pissed off and would rather he stayed at home. Still would be an improvement on the time he threw up on himself, twice, in the same game.
OK, it's a severe respiratory disease that the vast majority of people won't have more than minimal symptons with.
Are people really trying to tell others to stay in if they think they have it? It's absolutely not a reason to not go to watch one of the biggest games we have had in years.
I was a bit of a skeptic but caught some version of it last October and it knocked me bandy for nearly two weeks. Raging temperature, muscle aches , incredible fatigue, taste and smell affected . I’m 56, wouldn’t fancy it at 76
I’d had all my jabs too.