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MeadowArab

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  1. Forgot about this draw until the email from the supporters club mentioned that it's next Thursday at 5pm.
    Ukraine with the potential to be the new Israel for us and play them 3 times in 2022.
       
       
       
       
       
       
    It's also quite likely that we draw Israel yet again. [emoji24]
  2. I'm selling a ticket for the London Grammar gig at the o2 academy tonight. Doors open at 7pm.

    I'm selling at face value, £35.

    If interested post in this thread and/or pm me.

    Cheers :-)

  3. The draw for the next Nations League beginning in June 2022, will be made on the 16th of December 2021.

     

    Scotland are in League B, Pot 2.

     

    All teams will have a quadruple header in June 2022, due to the World Cup being moved.

     

    Israel are in League B, Pot 3. There is a 1 in 4 chance that we will draw them again. I never want to play them again.

     

    All the details are here:

     

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022-23_UEFA_Nations_League

     

    Just thought I'd get the ball rolling early. [emoji846]

  4. The guidance is 8 weeks but provided it's more than 28 days you should have no issue showing up to a drop-in clinic. I got a call from the vaccine mob in Inverness inviting me to mine well before 8 weeks.

    I spoke to her for a bit and she said obviously they would prefer the guidance be followed but it is unavoidable for some folk, like offshore workers or people travelling. If in doubt, tell them you work offshore [emoji2369]

    Duly noted. Thanks :-)
  5. The scheme will require a person seeking entry to certain venues and settings to show that they have been fully vaccinated. Fully vaccinated means vaccinated with a MHRA recognised vaccine in line with the MHRA recommended number of doses for the vaccine used and two weeks has passed for the vaccine to take effect 

    Taken from here - https://www.gov.scot/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-mandatory-vaccine-certification/
    As someone aged 18+ who can’t get their second dose until the 28th of September I’m absolutely fizzing about this. I’m already unhappy at the law being passed for ethical reasons but this totally fucks me over.
    Already bought tickets for the Scotland game only 11 days after my second vaccine. Does this mean I won’t be allowed to go? Through no fault of my own.
    I cannot stress this enough, f**k this government. 
    Absolutely delighted I cancelled my Green Party membership, clearly shown they don’t have any backbone and don’t stand by the views that they supposedly have.
    I'm in the same boat as you. I bought the season ticket for the Scotland games but I'm not due my 2nd vaccine until the 3rd week of October.

    I'm absolutely raging about this. I'm very much in favour of the vaccine but for the SG to introduce this with less than 8 weeks notice, to allow anyone unvaccinated to get both doses in time for the passports really throws lots of people under the bus. I have a Dundee United season ticket too, but looks like I won't be able to attend games from the 1st October until possibly mid November.

    Also, I've heard through the grapevine that you can get your 2nd dose early so long as you wait at least 3 weeks, and turn up at the end of the day at a mass vaccination centre when they tend to have leftover jabs that would otherwise be going in the bin. Can anyone confirm this to be at least somewhat true?

  6. Tbh I'm very sceptical of sfa having a vaccine passport scanning system working and in place in time for the game.

    I'm going to hazard a guess and say that the sfa will say that only fully vaccinated passport holders can attend, and also say that everyone must bring their vaccine passports, but lip service will be all they do.

    Cheers bud. I was totally fine after that first does so fingers crossed for the same again lolol
  7. I think so, given that the Scottish Government want the vaccine passports being used by the end of this month.

    Whether, the passports are enforced by organisations/venues or the system is even in place by then is a different story.

    Is that likely, given they're selling tickets without mentioning that is a requirement?
  8. Odd request everyone.

     

    My sister is working at Hampden Park on Tuesday evening, but she's can't watch the game as her shift is outside the stadium selling programmes, and Uefa/SFA haven't even bothered to put a TV in the staff portacabin.

     

    She can watch the first half on her phone, but her shift finishes at half time.

     

    Is there any pubs within walking distance of Hampden that's safe for a young woman on her own?

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