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  • teamsaint
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 25200

    Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
    Now we learn that all FA matches have been cancelled until the end of April.
    The virus doesn't affect teams outside the PL and EFL, so you can get yourself to The Hill to see Hamlet take on Hemel. £5 for concessions. Bargain.



    Edit: Dulwich isn't actually a hamlet is it ?
    I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.

    I am not a number, I am a free man.

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    • jayne lee wilson
      Banned
      • Jul 2011
      • 10711

      All Uefa competitions, including the Champions League and Europa League, are postponed because of the coronavirus outbreak.


      ...Liverpool fans would of course be heartbroken ​if the damn thing was cancelled altogether....

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      • DracoM
        Host
        • Mar 2007
        • 12962

        Are you KIDDING? They would be apoplectic with rage!

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        • Serial_Apologist
          Full Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 37628

          Originally posted by teamsaint View Post
          The virus doesn't affect teams outside the PL and EFL, so you can get yourself to The Hill to see Hamlet take on Hemel. £5 for concessions. Bargain.



          Edit: Dulwich isn't actually a hamlet is it ?
          Dulwich is as much a district as a place name. There's the "original" Dulwich Village with its dinky Georgian mansions, cottages, posh inhabitants and outsized property prices; East Dulwich, which is more-or-less a township, popular with the young jet set; and West Dulwich, which is no more than a small grouping of shops on a main cross road. The Hamlet is the name adopted by the football club, for reasons not known to me.

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          • Ein Heldenleben
            Full Member
            • Apr 2014
            • 6760

            For those planning to go to the Met cinema relay of the Flying Dutchman I got an email from the Times ticket offer people this morning to say it has been cancelled.

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            • johnb
              Full Member
              • Mar 2007
              • 2903

              It seems to me that, at the extremes, there are two diametrically different approaches: one is intensive testing and a great emphasis on social distancing (as employed very successfully indeed in Taiwan). The other is to let the virus run its course with some interventions to ensure that the peak is lowered to lessen the possibility of the NHS being totally overwhelmed.

              The UK government seems to be adopting the second approach. (The Chief Medical Officer is reported to believe in letting the virus run its course.) A kind of laissez faire approach applied to epidemics rather than economics. It might be the correct approach. Time will tell.

              It is a political decision.

              (It is said that watching footie in pubs is said to be more likely to spread the virus than attending a match. The obvious follow up question about discouraging such pub evenings is never asked.)

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              • oddoneout
                Full Member
                • Nov 2015
                • 9152

                Originally posted by johnb View Post
                It seems to me that, at the extremes, there are two diametrically different approaches: one is intensive testing and a great emphasis on social distancing (as employed very successfully indeed in Taiwan). The other is to let the virus run its course with some interventions to ensure that the peak is lowered to lessen the possibility of the NHS being totally overwhelmed.

                The UK government seems to be adopting the second approach. (The Chief Medical Officer is reported to believe in letting the virus run its course.) A kind of laissez faire approach applied to epidemics rather than economics. It might be the correct approach. Time will tell.

                It is a political decision.

                (It is said that watching footie in pubs is said to be more likely to spread the virus than attending a match. The obvious follow up question about discouraging such pub evenings is never asked.)
                Given the current attention being paid to the notion of herd immunity as a strategy, this could be deliberate - the modern equivalent of measles parties, which I'm sure many forumites are of an age to remember.

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                • richardfinegold
                  Full Member
                  • Sep 2012
                  • 7659

                  Originally posted by johnb View Post
                  It seems to me that, at the extremes, there are two diametrically different approaches: one is intensive testing and a great emphasis on social distancing (as employed very successfully indeed in Taiwan). The other is to let the virus run its course with some interventions to ensure that the peak is lowered to lessen the possibility of the NHS being totally overwhelmed.

                  The UK government seems to be adopting the second approach. (The Chief Medical Officer is reported to believe in letting the virus run its course.) A kind of laissez faire approach applied to epidemics rather than economics. It might be the correct approach. Time will tell.

                  It is a political decision.

                  (It is said that watching footie in pubs is said to be more likely to spread the virus than attending a match. The obvious follow up question about discouraging such pub evenings is never asked.)
                  Chicago Symphony and allo theater here closed for the next month, not to mention major Sporting Events

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                  • greenilex
                    Full Member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 1626

                    Political decision also to postpone elections for a year....who’s plotted that one? Maybe the underground police commissioners?

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                    • Petrushka
                      Full Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 12242

                      Originally posted by johnb View Post
                      It seems to me that, at the extremes, there are two diametrically different approaches: one is intensive testing and a great emphasis on social distancing (as employed very successfully indeed in Taiwan). The other is to let the virus run its course with some interventions to ensure that the peak is lowered to lessen the possibility of the NHS being totally overwhelmed.

                      The UK government seems to be adopting the second approach. (The Chief Medical Officer is reported to believe in letting the virus run its course.) A kind of laissez faire approach applied to epidemics rather than economics. It might be the correct approach. Time will tell.

                      It is a political decision.
                      Yet every other country in the world has taken the first approach. It's a high risk strategy and the stakes for Johnson are very high should he get it wrong...
                      "The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink

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                      • DracoM
                        Host
                        • Mar 2007
                        • 12962

                        Originally posted by greenilex View Post
                        Political decision also to postpone elections for a year....who’s plotted that one? Maybe the underground police commissioners?
                        ...........................or Dom Cummings?

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                        • Count Boso

                          Originally posted by greenilex View Post
                          Political decision also to postpone elections for a year....who’s plotted that one? Maybe the underground police commissioners?
                          The recommendation came from the Electoral Commission, though I believe they suggested a 6-month delay. The government could argue that since all elections are held in May (bar by-elections), a year is more practical. The Electoral Commission's argument was that public participation might be depressed if the elections were in May.

                          The Kantar poll of 9 March put the Tories on 50% and Labour on 29%, so the government doesn't appear to gain any advantage by this postponement.

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                          • Darkbloom
                            Full Member
                            • Feb 2015
                            • 706

                            I have been telling myself that the British are much more level-headed than most countries and that there's still a vestigial 'we can take it' ethos left over from WW2. Then I walked into my local supermarket a couple of hours ago and immediately saw a sign asking people not to plunder the shelves and hoard food. Too late - people have stripped them bare of rice, pasta, beans etc.

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                            • Pulcinella
                              Host
                              • Feb 2014
                              • 10900

                              Partner home safely, so self-imposed quarantine for a while here, though he has effectively been in such in Florence for the past week or so.
                              Rather worryingly, no questions asked at either Amsterdam or Manchester on arrival!
                              Great neighbours here, more than willing to buy milk etc and leave on doorstep for us.

                              Another concern is if our scheduled concert on 28 March will go ahead.

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                              • StephenMcK
                                Full Member
                                • Jan 2020
                                • 70

                                My Sainsbury's in Lee Green, London, sold out their entire vegetable order for the weekend in the first two hours of trading this morning.

                                For why?? Vegetables are no respecters of stockpiling. They'll just go off.

                                People are going to have to get a grip on themselves.

                                Of course, the great orange one has really not helped matters by declaring a US wide state of emergency.

                                This is not the plague, folks!!!

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