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I've just finished work and have yet to trawel through the countless pages on the Corona virus and haven't heard Boris's statement either.
Is it safe to go on Saturday?
Is it safe to go on Saturday?
As it stands, the game is onI've just finished work and have yet to trawel through the countless pages on the Corona virus and haven't heard Boris's statement either.
Is it safe to go on Saturday?
Depends on who you ask. The wise would say out door events are low risk so as long as you follow correct hygiene procedure you should be sound. Others would say bury yourself in a hole as we're all doomed.Thanks for your quick replies.
The football authorities reckon it's safe for us all to gather, but what's the wider wisdom of the sbt?
You'll be fine as long as you wear a full 19th century diving suitI think you've talked me into it David. I'm going, fuck the consequences.
Depends on who you ask. The wise would say out door events are low risk so as long as you follow correct hygiene procedure you should be sound. Others would say bury yourself in a hole as we're all doomed.
Well that's a massive game changer. I'd watch it on ifollow.But, and this is a big but that I cannot deny, my father has stage 4 lungue cancer and i have to take him for chemotherapy on Wednesday.
Should I stay I should I go?
DittoWell that's a massive game changer. I'd watch it on ifollow.
Sack it off mate. If the worst happened, and it wasn't because you passed that shit on. You would still blame yourself for going.Cheers Nick, I'm getting massive pressure from friends to attend, "could be last game" etc.
I'm not the only one out of our group that are caring for parents, two are looking after parents with dementia but dont seem to realise that Corona virus + lungue cancer = certain painful death.
Tell them to fuck off.Cheers Nick, I'm getting massive pressure from friends to attend, "could be last game" etc.
I'm not the only one out of our group that are caring for parents, two are looking after parents with dementia but dont seem to realise that Corona virus + lungue cancer = certain painful death.
Thanks Mark, I know that I could never forgive myself if I had to pass through the oncology unit after attending a football match.Sack it off mate. If the worst happened, and it wasn't because you passed that shit on. You would still blame yourself for going.
All the best to you and your family my friend.
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There's more to fucking life than watching a League One game!Cheers Nick, I'm getting massive pressure from friends to attend, "could be last game" etc.
I'm not the only one out of our group that are caring for parents, two are looking after parents with dementia but dont seem to realise that Corona virus + lungue cancer = certain painful death.
If you get symptoms as per public England don’t take your dadBut, and this is a big but that I cannot deny, my father has stage 4 lungue cancer and i have to take him for chemotherapy on Wednesday.
Should I stay I should I go?
What!!!!! Kill himThere's more to fucking life than watching a League One game!
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Cheers Nick, I'm getting massive pressure from friends to attend, "could be last game" etc.
I'm not the only one out of our group that are caring for parents, two are looking after parents with dementia but dont seem to realise that Corona virus + lungue cancer = certain painful death.
Cheers Nick, I'm getting massive pressure from friends to attend, "could be last game" etc.
I'm not the only one out of our group that are caring for parents, two are looking after parents with dementia but dont seem to realise that Corona virus + lungue cancer = certain painful death.
Thanks for all your advice and kind words, but fuck it, I'm going and bringing my dad with me, it'll be his first match as he hates football, in fact he hates almost everything.
So we will meet you all at the burger van at 14:00.