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Post by porkystone on Oct 17, 2020 6:42:39 GMT
How Tier 3 Status prevents fans travelling, but not players:
' Ollie Bayliss @ollie_Bayliss · 12h BREAKING:
I understand that the FA & DCMS have confirmed that:
* Step 3-6 clubs/players CAN travel into & out of tier 3 areas.
* However, spectators have been asked NOT to travel into or out of tier 3 areas.
Local authority or local FA rules could supersede this guidance. '
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Post by 61666 on Oct 18, 2020 10:38:27 GMT
It's the B word and may well be deleted, but has to be said somewhere. Michael Gove says that his morning that 'No Deal', though it's now called Australia style to make it sound better, will be hard going. What happened to this new land of opportunity, milk and honey? It's not going to be good after all. But then those of us who voted to stay knew that.
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Post by jdl on Oct 18, 2020 19:54:48 GMT
It's the B word and may well be deleted, but has to be said somewhere. Michael Gove says that his morning that 'No Deal', though it's now called Australia style to make it sound better, will be hard going. What happened to this new land of opportunity, milk and honey? It's not going to be good after all. But then those of us who voted to stay knew that.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2020 9:08:30 GMT
It's the B word and may well be deleted, but has to be said somewhere. Michael Gove says that his morning that 'No Deal', though it's now called Australia style to make it sound better, will be hard going. What happened to this new land of opportunity, milk and honey? It's not going to be good after all. But then those of us who voted to stay knew that. Just needs to be said on a non-Maidstone thread, rather than hijacking a football thread with remoaning. That section of the board is much more active than it used to be, so put it over there.
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Post by Bernie on Oct 19, 2020 9:15:35 GMT
Is there anything on the four moribund sub forums that couldn’t be included in general chat and the non Maidstone United section?
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Post by porkystone on Oct 22, 2020 6:15:22 GMT
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Post by daveu on Oct 23, 2020 10:49:10 GMT
Got an email this morning asking for my comments ahead of the debate.
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Post by Tony G on Oct 23, 2020 11:13:02 GMT
Got an email this morning asking for my comments ahead of the debate. Make sure you make them aware of the unjust/fraudulent division of national lottery funding amongst the national leagues
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2020 12:28:07 GMT
Twas ever thus - I remember my local village hall / playgroup (Well-to-do Cambs village) getting Children In Need money, when people thought they were donating to, well, children in need... not middle-class kids getting a few more brightly-coloured toys
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Post by stainese on Oct 23, 2020 12:36:42 GMT
Twas ever thus - I remember my local village hall / playgroup (Well-to-do Cambs village) getting Children In Need money, when people thought they were donating to, well, children in need... not middle-class kids getting a few more brightly-coloured toys Grants & funds have a history of going to the people who know how to apply for them. Not the people who need them
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2020 10:27:03 GMT
I saw yesterday that Tonbridge have set up a JustGiving page for people to donate money to make up for what they're losing by not having fans at their Cup tie v Bradford. Still can't make up my mind whether this is fair enough and a good idea or cheeky beyond belief. I'm sure someone impartial like Swordy will tell me...
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Post by 61666 on Oct 27, 2020 10:48:41 GMT
Do they need any more money now they have their massive gove moment grant?
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Post by sword65 on Oct 27, 2020 11:20:15 GMT
I saw yesterday that Tonbridge have set up a JustGiving page for people to donate money to make up for what they're losing by not having fans at their Cup tie v Bradford. Still can't make up my mind whether this is fair enough and a good idea or cheeky beyond belief. I'm sure someone impartial like Swordy will tell me... I think in this situation it is an allowable concept as they would probably have had 2,500+ at the game but if they ask for donations and then charge for live streaming then I would say that is a greedy no no. Here's a question for you , would Bradford City be entitled to half of what is given?
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Post by Tstone on Oct 27, 2020 12:08:29 GMT
I saw yesterday that Tonbridge have set up a JustGiving page for people to donate money to make up for what they're losing by not having fans at their Cup tie v Bradford. Still can't make up my mind whether this is fair enough and a good idea or cheeky beyond belief. I'm sure someone impartial like Swordy will tell me... I think in this situation it is an allowable concept as they would probably have had 2,500+ at the game but if they ask for donations and then charge for live streaming then I would say that is a greedy no no. Here's a question for you , would Bradford City be entitled to half of what is given? ...or the FA?
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Post by sword65 on Oct 27, 2020 12:44:08 GMT
I think in this situation it is an allowable concept as they would probably have had 2,500+ at the game but if they ask for donations and then charge for live streaming then I would say that is a greedy no no. Here's a question for you , would Bradford City be entitled to half of what is given? ...or the FA? They deserve sweet FA.
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