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bairn88

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  1. When you’re so angry you have to use people dying to try and do a point and laugh funny... Also your sentence is just ignorant. The top 2 aren’t considered the only ones that are “elite”, otherwise our season wouldn’t have been allowed to start. It wasn’t the gov that stopped our game, it was the SFA, probably not anticipating that the gov would then get involved and needlessly postpone our game for another month or 2. They’ve made a complete bollocks of it and now the gov aren’t answering their calls. Brilliant stuff.
  2. The “travelling” argument is absolutely batshit crazy from Leitch imo. What difference is say Edinburgh to Glasgow than dumfries to Aberdeen is? As you say they get in a car/distanced bus. They drive to the ground. They play football at a stadium. They get back in then drive back. Unless Covid has developed the ability to jump into cars from the outdoors, thus making a longer journey worse, it has literally zero credibility. And he gets away with that shite
  3. It seems like it’s a gov problem not an SFA one however, if it’s them that keeps postponing. Doesn’t make it any less farcical
  4. Isn’t the next SFA announcement due on Monday and it’s been postponed 3 days in a row now? Scotgov and SFA just continue to deliver.
  5. Didn’t say otherwise - and I generally do enjoy your #content I’ve just found this thread a bit tiring. Yes this season is a bit shite. Yes we all support these wee teams because really it’s all about going to the game. But this second lockdown (for me anyway) will have been a decent bit more bearable with SOMETHING to look forward to on a Saturday. The constant “no way they can finish”, “no way they should be playing”, “this season is shit anyway just null and void it” has been a bit weak imo. My main agreement with you is falkirk have acted throughout with exactly the same amount of self interest as every other club. As a club we tried to do what was best for us - nothing more nothing less
  6. Both are an arbitrary number of games in an incomplete season (of course I can see the difference but a “where do you draw the line” debate drew up a huge range of opinions last year and would likely do the same this year). Yes, there are lots of people laughing at falkirk. A lot of fans of clubs who are uncomfortably close to the bottom of the championship, pointing and laughing whilst they still play with their extra £350k in their pocket. I’m a bit of a c**t but I doubt if the shoe was on the other foot I’d be down in league 1 threads trying to discredit any idea that the season can finish. Now that is desperate. (Roman Bairn has lost his head a bit though)
  7. From what I can see, Falkirk fans were disappointed that we couldn’t finish the season last summer, as some other leagues did (wouldn’t have been easy but it was clearly possible elsewhere, especially given only 7 or so games to play). We begrudgingly accepted PPG based on an unfinished season and moved on to this season. This season, our fans or club don’t want it to be done on PPG, we want it to finish in some form, giving a fairer winner. The sentiment from many seems to be that this isn’t possible, thus an unfinished season, as last year, must be declared. Given PPG was the designated system used to promote and relegate teams last year, some of our fans are arguing that it seems pretty consistent to apply that this year too - which seems absolutely fair enough. And it seems to have upset an extraordinary number of people.
  8. You could justify many many actions under that logic. Not sure that’s the route you want to take haha.
  9. If Alloa etc have an issue with hanging around after their season has finished to play in playoffs, they have a bit of an argument there (unless it’s just a week or 2, we haven’t stepped foot on a training ground in 2 months ffs). If they’re trying to say that our season only being 18 games means teams can’t get promoted from that league? Get in the bin. That would go far far beyond anything that happened at the end of last season. As viking ton says though this is all just rumour. Should know more by tonight.
  10. https://www.scottishfa.co.uk/news/joint-response-group-update-23-february/?rid=13929 An “update” here. Quite what has changed from before nicola’s statement til now is not clear to me. We were playing football because of an exemption to restrictions before, and will be after. Nothing that she spoke of pertains in any way to league 1/league 2. Let’s see what happens in the coming days.
  11. Probably the most crucial and most anticipated/watched announcement since March, and it was one of her shortest, with no details past you'll get tier 3 in April. She obviously felt like she had to do a big announcement the day after Boris, but I think she's seriously misjudged what people were expecting from it.
  12. I'm somewhere between heads gone and "meh" about that. It all depends on what "level 3" will be when that comes about (2 months away...) - a reminder that level 3 before was no alcohol in hospitality in any form and everyone out by 6pm. If she thinks she can get away with anything even approaching that she has lost the fucking place. Outdoor pubs are open in almost every European country NOW. By end of April we'll have vaccinated people who are 50 with no underlying health conditions. Also, absolutely zero mention of covid being something that we'll have to live with, or a commitment that social distancing measures are basically unsustainable for more than another year at the very very most. Indoor places of worship open for 20 old biddies whilst I can meet 1 friend in a park? Pahahahah. Spare me.
  13. In my opinion they've both handled it equally poorly. Major difference being the vaccination procurement and deployment by UK gov has possibly been the best or 2nd best in the world, which will save a huge amount of lives. It fucking pains me to say it but Tories have more in the bank than Sturgeon does for me.
  14. I mean that's a nice sentence, it's just not true is it. They published a 60 page roadmap back to a place that would make life worth living again. They stated zero covid is a fantasy (something which a lot of people, including those regularly being seen on our TV's, are striving for in Scotland). They set out 4 clear criteria that would need to be met in order for steps to be undertaken on time. They indicated meeting these criteria would lead to a place where social distancing (a concept which kills about 4 industries stone dead) would no longer be needed. Meanwhile from Scotgov, the most recent commitments we've had have been "we might get a summer like last (bar the foreign holidays) if we're lucky", and "don't go off booking your staycations just yet!". I'm reserving further judgement until we hear the announcement later. If it is filled with childish quips about Boris, and not with material ways we can get back to normality, whilst people in Glasgow basically haven't been able to leave their house for half a year, don't be surprised if people get pissed off.
  15. The number of grounds in Scotland that operate on around a 25% capacity in normal times would surprise you
  16. That "there will be no zero covid" line almost brought a tear to my eye. Finally, sense. I basically despise everything the tories stand for but Boris seems to have gotten that spot on. Cautious reopening but an acknowledgement that life has to be worth living again. Also, 10k in stadiums from May.
  17. Reminder that our leagues were stopped by this lot. This single act probably has more chance of endangering people than all the infringements they’ve tried to fine clubs for combined
  18. If you’re waiting for 25 cases/100k and a test positivity of less than 1%, it’s quite possible that we’d literally never play football again in our lifetimes. That’s what vaccines are for.
  19. When we were 1-0 up at hibs (I think) and Vaulksy loved it.
  20. I mean, you do know the thread title is literally “null and void or an 18 game season”?
  21. Yes, that’s why it’s so utterly depressing that they knocked back the testing proposal. Testing these guys once/twice per week actually HELPS efforts to curb the spread. Guys who’d be a asymptomatic or suffer very mild symptoms, who may go about their daily lives basically not knowing they had it, whereas if tested they’d be able to isolate, not spreading it in their other workplaces to guys who possibly aren’t as fit as them. It’s all about optics though, still. As Ton says you just can’t be seen to have part timers swanning around from Annan to Inverness when the message is “stay at home. About a year into this and it’s still optics over substance. Extremely frustrating.
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