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‘Bio-Secure Bubbles’ In Cricket
Well, what a farce this is. The England team have supposedly been in a bio-secure bubble for weeks; not allowed to go home and see their families, but they’re expected to drive themselves from Southampton to Manchester. What if they need petrol or a wee? Why not put them all in a coach?
Jofra Archer in trouble because he went to his home in Brighton on the way. But what madness to have them driving themselves. I think he’s being made a scapegoat for stupid, inconsistent rules by the team management and the government.
Any cricket fans - or anyone else - have a view on this?
Jofra Archer in trouble because he went to his home in Brighton on the way. But what madness to have them driving themselves. I think he’s being made a scapegoat for stupid, inconsistent rules by the team management and the government.
Any cricket fans - or anyone else - have a view on this?
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He went to his home in Brighton.
He went to his home in Brighton.
// More Coronalunacy, I'm afraid.
Agree NJ.
Just more 'see how far we can control the masses'//
you two have missed the bit where a coronacrazy Djokovic organised a tennis tourney and they go it
OR
the campionnat de futbol de sta Catharina de avila y guttierez alma medina sidonis ramon y cajal ...... (*) was cancelled after 14 of one side tested positive ?
(*) a name so long that frquently the final whistle is blown before the tannoy has finished telling the punters where they are at
Agree NJ.
Just more 'see how far we can control the masses'//
you two have missed the bit where a coronacrazy Djokovic organised a tennis tourney and they go it
OR
the campionnat de futbol de sta Catharina de avila y guttierez alma medina sidonis ramon y cajal ...... (*) was cancelled after 14 of one side tested positive ?
(*) a name so long that frquently the final whistle is blown before the tannoy has finished telling the punters where they are at
//you two have missed the bit where a coronacrazy Djokovic organised a tennis tourney and they go it
OR
the campionnat de futbol de sta Catharina de avila y guttierez alma medina sidonis ramon y cajal ...... (*) was cancelled after 14 of one side tested positive ?//
But people will get it, Peter. That's what viruses do. They spread among their chosen hosts.
As far as I am aware, there were no serious consequences for any of the participants in the events you mention. That's presumably because they were all young and fit. We cannot keep everybody isolated from each other with ludicrous "distancing" rules for ever or even for much longer. It was announced today that 665,000 people have been taken off company payrolls between March and June. And that's just the beginning. There are 9m people being paid by the taxpayer and many of them are taking the opportunity, during their four month (and counting) break to sit at home, do bit of DIY, go to the pub or the bookies or go for a jolly to the coast. If they can do all that then they can go to work. One thing's for sure - when they eventually do return many of them will find there is no job for them. Yes, some of them will contract the virus but pointlessly trying to prevent its spread is bankrupting the country.
OR
the campionnat de futbol de sta Catharina de avila y guttierez alma medina sidonis ramon y cajal ...... (*) was cancelled after 14 of one side tested positive ?//
But people will get it, Peter. That's what viruses do. They spread among their chosen hosts.
As far as I am aware, there were no serious consequences for any of the participants in the events you mention. That's presumably because they were all young and fit. We cannot keep everybody isolated from each other with ludicrous "distancing" rules for ever or even for much longer. It was announced today that 665,000 people have been taken off company payrolls between March and June. And that's just the beginning. There are 9m people being paid by the taxpayer and many of them are taking the opportunity, during their four month (and counting) break to sit at home, do bit of DIY, go to the pub or the bookies or go for a jolly to the coast. If they can do all that then they can go to work. One thing's for sure - when they eventually do return many of them will find there is no job for them. Yes, some of them will contract the virus but pointlessly trying to prevent its spread is bankrupting the country.
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