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Post by porkystone on Oct 3, 2020 6:15:48 GMT
Look how kind and generous the Premier League are:
' Ollie Bayliss @ollie_Bayliss · 2m
913 non-league clubs received grants from the Premier League last month.
Clubs from Steps 1-6 received a share of the £5.5m funding that was distributed by the Football Foundation.
The grants were to help make grounds Covid safe.
They ranged from £20,000-£1,000 per club. '
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Post by daveu on Oct 3, 2020 6:36:58 GMT
No announcement on how non season ticket holders can watch the game on Tuesday against Welling . I see that season ticket holders can watch it online but nothing for non season ticket holders...unless I have missed something I thinks it's all been organised very last minute, thanks to the government/FA/NL delays and f**king about. Hopefully, we'll be given soume sort of url and code before Tuesday evening. Anyone know if Stones Live will be broadcasting either Saturday or Tuesday? Or even if they are still a thing?? Stones Live posted the other day that they will only be covering away games while fans are banned, to encourage people to use the live stream and give the club some much needed income for home games. Radio Kent will still be covering some games.
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Post by 61666 on Oct 4, 2020 21:28:20 GMT
Things bumpy to Christmas says Bojo today. Presumably the comment was before he knew cases would jump to 23000 today. That's not a bump, it's a f*cking crevasse. Wonder how he will explain numbers going from 4000 to 23000 in just a few days? Can't see fans being allowed back any time soon, unless it is just the accounting blip mentioned yesterday. Accounting blip my arse. Whatever next as an excuse?
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Post by daveu on Oct 4, 2020 21:37:21 GMT
Things bumpy to Christmas says Bojo today. Presumably the comment was before he knew cases would jump to 23000 today. That's not a bump, it's a f*cking crevasse. Wonder how he will explain numbers going from 4000 to 23000 in just a few days? Can't see fans being allowed back any time soon, unless it is just the accounting blip mentioned yesterday. Accounting blip my arse. Whatever next as an excuse? It's actually a backlog of cases that hadn't been included in the figures so the daily figure is nowhere near 23000
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Post by jdl on Oct 5, 2020 0:22:31 GMT
The figures are starting to look pretty meaningless.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2020 7:59:04 GMT
Things bumpy to Christmas says Bojo today. Presumably the comment was before he knew cases would jump to 23000 today. That's not a bump, it's a f*cking crevasse. Wonder how he will explain numbers going from 4000 to 23000 in just a few days? Can't see fans being allowed back any time soon, unless it is just the accounting blip mentioned yesterday. Accounting blip my arse. Whatever next as an excuse? Students. Sth like 900 cases in Oxford and 880 were at Oxford Brookes. As long as they stay put and don't come to Abingdon and infect me (and students don't come to Abingdon...) I don't care if it's 880 or 8880.
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Post by 61666 on Oct 5, 2020 8:04:28 GMT
Over 2000 cases in Liverpool and Manchester (possibly why they both got stuffed🤪), but less than 30 in wider Maidstone area. The issue though revolves around the the much vaunted trace and test system, which still isn't working. No point in doing a quarter of a million tests a day if the results aren't used properly. Italy do far less testing, but use the info and other methods well, which is why numbers there remain lower - at least for now...
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Post by nws on Oct 5, 2020 8:27:49 GMT
Things bumpy to Christmas says Bojo today. Presumably the comment was before he knew cases would jump to 23000 today. That's not a bump, it's a f*cking crevasse. Wonder how he will explain numbers going from 4000 to 23000 in just a few days? Can't see fans being allowed back any time soon, unless it is just the accounting blip mentioned yesterday. Accounting blip my arse. Whatever next as an excuse? Students. Sth like 900 cases in Oxford and 880 were at Oxford Brookes. As long as they stay put and don't come to Abingdon and infect me (and students don't come to Abingdon...) I don't care if it's 880 or 8880. Students....another shameful debacle from this woeful set of actors masquerading as a government. Let them all ensure landlords and unis got their dosh 'get back to education' then just allowed them to be locked up. They even started talking about not letting them home at Christmas. What a fiasco they are...
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Post by nws on Oct 5, 2020 8:31:28 GMT
Over 2000 cases in Liverpool and Manchester (possibly why they both got stuffed🤪), but less than 30 in wider Maidstone area. The issue though revolves around the the much vaunted trace and test system, which still isn't working. No point in doing a quarter of a million tests a day if the results aren't used properly. Italy do far less testing, but use the info and other methods well, which is why numbers there remain lower - at least for now... 61666...Why are you attacking the wonderful people that do test, track and trace. They need support not you attacking them. Last week you wanted it, this week you are against them. The British people are a freedom loving people so measures won't work and something else about Jeremy Corbyn wrecking the economy and oh look, a squirrel...there...in that tree. Regards Alex 'Churchill' Johnson
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Post by 61666 on Oct 5, 2020 10:07:17 GMT
Dear Alex, stop trying to be Winnie. He knew what he was doing and you don't. And beware of squirrels. They may contain nuts.
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Post by nws on Oct 5, 2020 11:07:28 GMT
Dear 61666
I am used to nuts. I have a party full of them.
Regards
Alex
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Post by headstone on Oct 5, 2020 14:57:10 GMT
The figures are starting to look pretty meaningless. Whaddya mean "starting".....?
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Post by jdl on Oct 5, 2020 19:06:56 GMT
On the news just now - the 'lost' tests/cases were due to PHE getting third parties (?) to send their data in using Excel files - which are limited to 65k records (I think) - anything after that just disappears!! Now - takes deep breath - some will no doubt be asking why they are using an old version of Excel. Which is a fairly valid question. But a far more important question is WHY THE FÚCK ARE THEY USING A BLOODY SPREADSHEET?? This is supposed to be a nationwide DATABASE, able to rapidly and reliably store and cross-reference hundreds of millions of pieces of data. For which, any remotely IT-aware person will tell you, you need a DATABASE - the clue is in the name - not a frigging bloody spreadsheet. I am almost beyond flabbergasted by this. It is, quite literally, unbelievable.
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Post by sword65 on Oct 5, 2020 20:06:56 GMT
On the news just now - the 'lost' tests/cases were due to PHE getting third parties (?) to send their data in using Excel files - which are limited to 65k records (I think) - anything after that just disappears!! Now - takes deep breath - some will no doubt be asking why they are using an old version of Excel. Which is a fairly valid question. But a far more important question is WHY THE FÚCK ARE THEY USING A BLOODY SPREADSHEET?? This is supposed to be a nationwide DATABASE, able to rapidly and reliably store and cross-reference hundreds of millions of pieces of data. For which, any remotely IT-aware person will tell you, you need a DATABASE - the clue is in the name - not a frigging bloody spreadsheet. I am almost beyond flabbergasted by this. It is, quite literally, unbelievable. I thought you liked a good spreadsheet.
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Post by jdl on Oct 5, 2020 21:08:33 GMT
On the news just now - the 'lost' tests/cases were due to PHE getting third parties (?) to send their data in using Excel files - which are limited to 65k records (I think) - anything after that just disappears!! Now - takes deep breath - some will no doubt be asking why they are using an old version of Excel. Which is a fairly valid question. But a far more important question is WHY THE FÚCK ARE THEY USING A BLOODY SPREADSHEET?? This is supposed to be a nationwide DATABASE, able to rapidly and reliably store and cross-reference hundreds of millions of pieces of data. For which, any remotely IT-aware person will tell you, you need a DATABASE - the clue is in the name - not a frigging bloody spreadsheet. I am almost beyond flabbergasted by this. It is, quite literally, unbelievable. I thought you liked a good spreadsheet. I'm not clever enough to use databases, otherwise...
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