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Steven W

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  1. Beginning to look a likely outcome now. Probably preffereable scoreline compared to getting scudded in the next two games
  2. I think it hit 5 or 6 hours last weekend. I was tempted to post something about schools just get a bit of activty going again
  3. I have no evidence to back this up, but I'd bet every team in the league has breached these protocols in some shape or form at some point.
  4. Score prediction 3-0 to Livingston. Decided at an SPFL meeting in a few weeks after the game is postponed due to United's Covid outbreak
  5. Did the SPFL say that! That's mental. Jason Leitch said on the radio at the weekend that as the virus has up to a ten day incubation period, it's impossible to know where its came from.
  6. The point I'm making is that both teams have had breaches before. They may well again. And they may well lead to postponed fixtures. Which would mean the SPFL needing to treat their beloved twins in the same way. Or not, as is far more likely.
  7. Aside from obviously having a Covid outbreak at their clubs, as is seemingly inevtiable to some degree just now, can someone inform me just what St. Mirren and Kilmarnock done. Presumably there were some misdemeanours as opposed to just being unfortunate.
  8. Correct. Both teams have already had breaches - Celtic to the extent that a couple of games were postponed. Both teams will no doubt have breaches again in the future. SPFL making a rod for their own back here.
  9. In shock at that decision. The teams involved could have played the games they're behind with in plenty midweeks (this midweek being one). And isn't this hugely inconsistent with the Aberdeen and Celtic situation earlier in the season? Also Dundee Utd have dropped a place in the league (Kilmarnock have too, but I suppose that's linked to their 'punishment'). Replicate this come the end of May (or even in early April at the split), and league placings could well end up being decided in this way. Farcical.
  10. It was travel restrictions across Scotland (not UK) until 2022. The fact that we're now talking about restrictions (any restrictions) still on the go for all of 2021, would suggest that it's a possibilty travel restrictions will be in place for the duration. I get the feeling that the vaccination process will be a long drawn out, lethargic process, allied together with our government's 'Cautious Approach', I still think travel restrictions could be in place in Scotland come this time next year. I don't have a pot to piss in far less £100, but I'll happily concede you are right and I am wrong if, or when, the day comes (And I hasten to add, I hope that it is you who is right)
  11. 1000 fans at Wycombe's game tonight (proabably a few others too) on literally the first day permissable. Meanwhile, up here.......
  12. Starting the process next week. I imagine / trust that the number of vaccinations achieved in a day will be publicised alongside the the infections / deaths
  13. Just the one goal to n the game, but was a fascinating watch. Ajax's tactics were interesting!
  14. Because if they can they will. Christ it seems they can't do right for doing wrong. If I can bang Kylie Minogue, I will
  15. I wish I had meant it. Sadly it was typo But it was good.
  16. Difficult to vaccinate people without a vaccine which is totally outwith their control. I'm sure no government will be procrastinating a day longer than is needed once it's available. Why did Freeman say what she said? It was very strange. Its not in keeping with whole 'Cautious Approach'.
  17. Its getting a little tiersome now. If Falkirk continues with figures like it has, and isn't 'promoted' next week, folk will begin to get pissed off
  18. Sturgeon, "And we hope that by the spring, a significant proportion of the people who are most vulnerable to Covid will have been vaccinated." I think that's a million by the end of January 'oot the windae'
  19. Great work again. Thanks. Personally I can't see any movement tomorrow on the tiers, but we'll see.
  20. Falkirk Council today reporting, rather bizarrely -7 (minus seven) cases for yesterday. (Seemingly the local authorities have been re-allocating cases to the correct LA after having previously had them incorrect.)
  21. I think you're right. Like I say, other factors are at play. In all honesty I can't see any LA being 'promoted' ahead of Christmas given the likely surge in infections that will ensue thereafter.
  22. The worst away team I've seen at Tannadice was Morton in last season's 6-0 drubbing. Going a bit better this season though
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