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  1. 24 minutes ago, gogsy said:

    Not sure what is more ridiculous, the SNP trying to get a package from Westminster for lower league football, or Boris trying to understand why they would want a package to try and support lower league football.

    Funny how Sturgeon found the money easy enough to support prostitutes for instance at the start of the pandemic isn't it? Supporting lower league football won't win you as many brownie points in the virtue signalling modern world though.

    Look at how she treated the Aberdeen / Celtic Fiasco v the Rugby outbreaks as well. She hates football and it's fans. 

  2. You would have to say amateur and kids football looks like it has a far greater chance of starting back at this point than the semi pros as it doesn't rely on matchday income from punters.

    This could be the perfect time to just bin our current set up and look to move to summer football. A season that runs from March to September/November. Let the guys play in decent weather (for Scottish Standards) and when the pro season is finished surely you would attract more fans down if they aren't going to SPFL games? 

  3. 10 hours ago, Derry said:

    It’s not there club mate most are playing at that level for money and harsh reality is if they don’t pay there better players they will go elsewhere 

    Yip. A lot of boys will just go and play amateur with their mates if they aren't getting paid the cash they want to play at the higher level.

  4. 1 hour ago, Spyro said:

    Don’t know what the problem is. I’ve just played 90 in the rain, 10 mins at halftime, relax the rules around subs, enough time to get together for a drink and a team talk, maybe a change of top (or a smoke behind the goals) and away again. Everyone kept warm then a quick change into fresh shorts n T-shirt for the drive home to the shower. It’s not ideal but it was finally a game of football and no one was complaining. If it’s good enough for us Ammy’s then it’s good enough for tier 6-7... also a decent amount of passerby’s stopping to watch a game (not like they are allowed to go anywhere else to see a game) and keeping their distance.

    As for paying refs, I’m sure if there’s no other option, between the committee and players they can stump up a few quid each to cover it. Surely players at this level aren’t too high n mighty to help their clubs out if it means getting a game on

    The main problem for the semi pros is funding the wages without ticket revenue and revenue from the social clubs.

    Amateur football doesn't have these issues as most guys pay a tenner a week to play amateur. I dont see any reason why the amateurs can't get their season up and running and have to just turn up ready to play. Ref will be covered by the players paying their dues.

    How do semi pro clubs cover their operating costs though without income?

  5. Social media was terrific yesterday. It was fantastic to see so many people buzzing to get back playing football again. I'm sure if the players need to turn up ready to play as the alternative is no football then they will be more than happy to do that for the foreseeable future.

    I hope the Scottish Government think about the mental health impact of putting the breaks on this now. All of the science points to transmission of the virus outdoors being extremely difficult. Let's use some common sense here.

  6. 8 hours ago, the snudge said:

    Imagine some gullible plank fell for a joke, eh?

    Oh it was hilarious man. Cant believe I fell for that one. A career in stand up awaits for the person who runs that Twitter account....

  7. A certain team from Dumbarton tweeting last night about how they are looking forward to their 3rd friendly of this week today (when today is the first day friendlies are officially allowed).

    The level of stupidity some people show really astounds you at times.

  8. 1 minute ago, LongTimeLurker said:

    Thing is though this isn't rational if the number of deaths does not also undergo an uptick because all that's happening is that a far larger percentage of infections are being identified now than was the case back in April. Hopefully, what comes next is a bit like the Glasgow "lockdown". A cosmetic measure that keeps the hypochondriacs placated but doesn't get in the way of most things that have been opened up and doesn't get in the way of outdoor live events where social distancing for spectators can easily be achieved. If they are too draconian on that sort of thing there are votes to be lost amongst the silent majority and Nicola and co probably realise that as well.

    I'm not saying I agree with further lockdown restrictions coming, I am just saying this is what I can see happening based on the number of positive test cases and the change in the tone from Sturgeon and the UK Government. There is no doubt they are really worried about the rise in cases, and they are looking at limiting the numbers of people meeting up indoors.

    It has just been announced tonight that Bolton's hospitality sector is closing as of tonight and will only be opening for takeaways. Sturgeon looking at the rules around the numbers of people allowed to meet indoors also.

    This will affect the grassroots game because there's no chance of us getting allowed inside a dressing room anytime soon. Turning up ready to play every week sounds lovely in theory but that simply won't work as we move into the winter months and it's pissing of rain most weeks.

    You also have the social clubs impact if they start looking at closing down pubs again.

    I genuinely think our game is f*cked for the foreseeable. If Darvel, Talbot and Pollok are all playing competitive league games next month I will be astounded. 

  9. 32 minutes ago, Shanner said:

    Yes, being allowed to go and see a movie followed by a few beers and a bite to eat then jetting off abroad on holiday certainly sounds worse than what we had before. 

    You had a liquid lunch today big man? We've all been there.

  10. 7 minutes ago, andy25 said:

    Nobody's dying but you think we're heading for a more extreme lockdown emoji849.png

    Correct. Nobody is dying but over 1m people in Scotland have had additional lockdown measures imposed on them over the last week. The tone from Sturgeon and The UK Government is changing again, you can tell they are worried about the rise in cases.

    If you're too thick to read between the lines about what comes next then I can't help you.

  11. The Government are getting really worried about the rise in positive cases we are seeing. Looking at new lockdown measures which reduce the number of folk allowed to meet indoors.

    I honestly think we are pissing in the wind here. I'll be astounded if grassroots football season kicks off as normal next month. It feels to me, reading between the lines of what the governments are saying, that we are closer to a more extreme lockdown again than measures being relaxed further.

  12. How many Glasgow Life Facilities are even opening up this weekend for games to be played? I know that doesn't effect the semi pros as such with them having their own private facilities but where are they going to train when the dark nights come in?

    There's talk on twitter many of these facilities arent even planning to open.

  13. 19 minutes ago, TFW said:

    I fully concur. Absolutely diabolical that players won't be able to charge their phones in state of the art changing rooms that wouldn't look out of place in the SPL.

    How can the virus get into our dressing rooms anyway but it's ok for our kids not to wear masks in their classroom at school? This virus is a clever wee c*nt isn't he? 

  14. 3 minutes ago, The Ilford Drummer said:

    Wonder how teams are getting round the training facilities headache?

    Shared council Astros are still closed, private sites like Benburb and Renfrew fully booked.

    Training at you own park will soon become impossible without lights.

    Some " out the box "thinking required.

    The list of obstacles is endless. The just open the windows brigade can't see that though.

  15. 14 minutes ago, Darvel legend said:

    if thats the case be as well forgetting about the full thing , we are about to go into autumn and winter and lets have team talks on the pitch , just nonsense 

    Too many people living in denial mate. Cloud cuckoo land. 

  16. 11 hours ago, Andy groundhopper said:

    From last night's FA Cup games, players came in cars (wearing masks, windows open supposedly)  some had 10 minute changing windows, team talk on the pitch. Fans mostly bought tickets online up to day before, track and traced, max 20 in clubhouse, distanced, all following a one way system. Showers were available afterwards but players were told to be quick - can't be 100% sure, just what I've been told 💣 from what I've seen, fans weren't distanced that much.

    😆😆😆

  17. Just now, DanMan said:

    I wonder why there isn't the appetite from the government to get football back? Is it any less safe than a crowded bus, train or pub?? Is it perhaps because there isn't any financial benefit to them??  There might be a mental health bill to pay if tbey don't step in and assist ....

    The income it produces for the government is next to nothing. Alcohol duty though? There's your answer why you can sit in a pub all day but you can't have a kick about with your pals on a Saturday.

  18. 5 minutes ago, The Ilford Drummer said:

    There is a real possibility that some clubs won't make the strict protocol on facilities.

    This could lead to them having to ground share with ones who do.

    Could see a scenario where it may be better for a club  to take a season out rather than ruin themselves trying to play under theses conditions.

    In my humble opinion has to be  "all or nothing"

    I think we are reaching the stage now were they need to just come out and tell us football is done until next year. There's simply too many obstacles in the way of grassroots football to get started and up and running again.

  19. 1 hour ago, LongTimeLurker said:

    Check out what has happened on daily deaths for a clear picture of the real trend on COVID infections:

    https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/uk/

    New case numbers are a misleading measure of what's happening because you had to have severe symptoms to get tested back when the main peak was happening. Now a far larger percentage of new infections are being diagnosed.

    Unless Nicola S goes completely mental there should be a season.

    More tests = more cases. 

    The main metric is number of deaths and people in ICU. Even though number of cases is looking high now, nobody is dying or in ICU. 

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