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"We have to watch how we behave in order to get those crowds," he said.

"I think with a fair wind - with good restrictions now - if people follow them, we will have crowds in Hampden and other UK stadia in June," Leitch told BBC Scotland's The Seven.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/56620517

So we should all behave with restrictions to get crowds into Hampden for the Euro's :lol: 

 

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1 hour ago, oaksoft said:

Personally, I think it'll come down to whether they have completed vaccinating everyone, cases are still low and the link between cases and deaths/hospitalisations has been broken. In that scenario I think they'll allow crowds to return in some form.

There's an awful lot of people convincing themselves that something more sinister is afoot. The reality is that this government is just absolutely risk averse and is terrified, to the point of paralysis, of being seen to have made mistakes. Because of that, they are dragging their heels over every single bloody thing. For those of us who are not afraid of our own shadows, this is absolutely infuriating but unfortunately those in charge don't agree with us.

Spot on re the fear the government has

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"We have to watch how we behave in order to get those crowds," he said.
"I think with a fair wind - with good restrictions now - if people follow them, we will have crowds in Hampden and other UK stadia in June," Leitch told BBC Scotland's The Seven.
 
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/56620517
So we should all behave with restrictions to get crowds into Hampden for the Euro's :lol: 
 


Al take yer euros aff ye!
Fuckin hell, what kind of pish will we get next
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Much that I think we get an awful lot wrong in this country, I’m just back from getting my jag at the Gyle vaccination centre, what a fantastic, well run set up. Thanks very much to all concerned.

That said, as I light up my cigar, it’s tinged with a bit of frustration/rage. The lovely nurse that gave me the jag, informed me that there is a 20% “no show” rate!!!

What is wrong with these people? 

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3 hours ago, effeffsee_the2nd said:

 
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/56620517
So we should all behave with restrictions to get crowds into Hampden for the Euro's :lol: 
 


Al take yer euros aff ye!
Fuckin hell, what kind of pish will we get next

I and the vast majority of people in the country couldn't give a toss about 'fans at the Euros': it's mind-boggling that God-bothering gimp considers that to be his trump card. 

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44 minutes ago, virginton said:

I and the vast majority of people in the country couldn't give a toss about 'fans at the Euros': it's mind-boggling that God-bothering gimp considers that to be his trump card. 

I'd say the majority of football fans give more of a toss about it than you do, to be honest.

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6 minutes ago, Monkey Tennis said:

I'd say the majority of football fans give more of a toss about it than you do, to be honest.

The majority of the Scottish population are not interested in international football though; never mind the particular question of whether Hamish Husband gets to watch a game at Hampden or not. 

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9 minutes ago, virginton said:

The majority of the Scottish population are not interested in international football though; never mind the particular question of whether Hamish Husband gets to watch a game at Hampden or not. 

No, I'd agree, but you wouldn't think that from the big licks the story got in the media, or on here a couple of weeks ago.

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1 hour ago, Glen Sannox said:

Much that I think we get an awful lot wrong in this country, I’m just back from getting my jag at the Gyle vaccination centre, what a fantastic, well run set up. Thanks very much to all concerned.

That said, as I light up my cigar, it’s tinged with a bit of frustration/rage. The lovely nurse that gave me the jag, informed me that there is a 20% “no show” rate!!!

What is wrong with these people? 

Was there not a delay of letters being sent out?

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7 minutes ago, Lyle Lanley said:

Was there not a delay of letters being sent out?

I’m really not sure. There was a 10 day gap between my letter arriving and getting the jab. The nurse just said that 20% of those invited, didn’t turn up.

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Was this posted earlier?

This would make complete sense and has been called for by the good guys on here previously. Younger cohorts already effortlessly body Covid-19, but this wee insurance policy will satisfy all parties. Get it done and get the borders open.

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From anecdotal evidence of folk I know who have been jagged have decided to have a good few drinks tonight ahead of my 9.25am appointment in the morning. That way if the "hangover" side effects being described kick in I will barely notice. That said, wife is working so I'm on Easter dinner duty so probably just drink through it and take my chances on the couch with Jeff on Sky goals on Monday. Genuinely can't wait to be jagged.

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16 minutes ago, Elixir said:

Was this posted earlier?

This would make complete sense and has been called for by the good guys on here previously. Younger cohorts already effortlessly body Covid-19, but this wee insurance policy will satisfy all parties. Get it done and get the borders open.

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Yep. Absolutely been saying this for ages that this was the way out of lockdown and opening up. The J&J one is the ideal candidate for the 18-30’s with the efficacy and given the clinically vulnerable will be already done its a shooty iny for an age group with little mortality risk already. 

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2 minutes ago, mizfit said:

What’s the timescale between first and 2nd? I got my first on the 2nd March and can’t remember if it’s 10 weeks or not.

I also received my first does on 2nd March and the nurse told me the 2nd dose would be given within 10 weeks.

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1 hour ago, Glen Sannox said:

I’m really not sure. There was a 10 day gap between my letter arriving and getting the jab. The nurse just said that 20% of those invited, didn’t turn up.

I know that in a local clinic today, less than 2% of those with appointments failed to show up.

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On the football, my guess is that the Scottish Cup final will be earmarked for having at least some crowd at it as a "test event". Otherwise, there will probably be a pre-tournament friendly at Hampden which could serve the same purpose.
They're not allowed to play at Hampden pre-Euros. Two warm-up games will be away.
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