
wild-saint
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Indeed and if you do follow Matt and what he retweets you find they are valid pieces information or articles that are worth reading and considering as part of the wider topic. From my perspective Matt is questioning (like many are) what we are being fed by the MSM / government as the only truth. To suggest he is a crackpot pushing a bill Gates Vaccine theory is slightly misleading form the idiot who started this post. I think he more questioning whether its wise to take a vaccine that is largely untested and hastily developed for a virus that in the grand scheme of things isn't a risk to the majority of the population. Though his biggest failure is not realising that its really difficult to have a sensible conversation / debate on a platform that allows circa 200 or so characters per post.
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You can scout a payer over a few games and hope that he fits in or a player can train with us for an extended period of time and play a number of competitive matches. Surely if we buy him RH has evaluated him first hand and knows what he is capable of and his future potential. Surely that’s got to be miles better than reading a report of his performances by a 3rd party? Do you not RH judgement of the ta,ent that he has worked with?
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Possibly because the wages discussions with his agent has long been completed hence is desire only to join spurs.
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Can’t be arsed to the write much as everyone has hit the nailon the head before me other than Vestergaard really is a fucking terrible centre back. Who the fu(k scouted him? For a player potentially looking for a new club he really couldn’t be arsed to try.
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Lallana was a great player for saints and I’m not that arsed how he left the club as most players will follow the money. I think we all know Lallana just doesn’t fit with our style of player and the demands of the manager regardless of how he left the club. Interestingly most BHA fans are choosing to ignore the fitness concerns and think Saints fans are secretly disappointed to have missed out. Strange bunch really.
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Was that in the Liverpool Echo. 🤪
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I agree credit is due for board who didn’t immediately fire RH in a knee jerk reaction. However, looking back through this thread surprisingly not that many really did call for his head and Most level headed fans recognised the manager was probably worth persisting with. So if the fans can see it then surely the management team should be able to see it. of course anyone outside the saints family I spoke with said they were gobsmacked that he hadn’t been fired.
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100% agree. I’d love to see villa and wet spam go down.
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And there you go, the reason why schools won’t go back until September. Easy to sit on your arse on full pay for 6 months whilst th economy tanks knowing the unions will protect you.
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I work in London, I know one elderly person who had died from corona and numerous people that have had it (although only mild symptoms). May I have an opinion now?
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Why, just because I’m not running round scared witless by a virus that is highly unlikely to kill me let alone make me seriously ill. Yes people are dying earlier than they otherwise may have done but those at risk could be self isolating much more effectively. If the care homes were locked down at the beginning of February then the numbers dead would be radically different. How many people will die from undetected cancers, socio economic issues created by lack of hospital treatment because if fo using in the virus and the econmomic fall out? Just because believe the lockdown was the incorrect decision doesn’t make me a **** nor does you thinking hiding away mean you are one too. Even the modelling created by prof neil Ferguson that scarred the government into a uturn of strategy is now hitting MSM as a flawed model. The answer was 238 on 7th may by the way.
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How many people under 60 with no underlying health conditions have died from covid19 in the U.K.? I believe you have more chance of dying from an unintentional injury / accident than corona virus. I wonder if people’s view on whether lockdown should be removed will change once the furlough scheme is removed
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Probably because half the country are sat on their fat arses being paid 80% of their wages. Come June when it starts getting reduced they will be less likely to want to sit at home. Interesting that most people seem to think that they will go back to work after furlough when in reality lots of businesses will start looking to shed workers through redundancy once the furlough payments dry up. Watch unemployment start to significant rise over the next 12 months and we will see if people agree with the lockdown once they lose their homes.
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The country needs to wake up and smell the coffee in my opinion. Get the country back to work as soon as possible and spend the cash on protecting / isolating the vulnerable more effectively. jesus, the money they have spent on furloughing staff we could have a Caribbean Island and put them on an all inclusive luxury holiday for a year in self contained isolation.
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Agreed, but would the players have known about a plan to potentially furlough some staff or more likely that they find out that staff had been furloughed and then went to the club With their plan?
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Mate , 100% they furloughed staff and have since unturned due to the backlash. Feel free to go back to your senior person for confirmation but my friend was actually told on that Friday.
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It wasn’t ******** at all mate. The club have u turned and decided not to use the JRS. Not really a surprise after the backlash other clubs faced. Can only tell you what Happened as I personally know the person who was furloughed in the Friday.
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No reason why it wouldn’t be true, my good friends wife works for the club. Club are topping up from 80 to 100% though.
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Your understanding is wrong unfortunately. A friend I know (plus others) who works for saints were furloughed for an initial 3 weeks on Friday. To say I’m a more than a little disappointed at the clubs actions is an understatement.
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Saints are furloughing a load if their staff as of yesterday I heard.
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Agreed, with the debt we will need to take on to survive and the undoubted recession that will follow i suspect we will be feeling pain for 10 years at least. My focus is to keep my business breathing for the next 6 months and ensure i get out the other side. I dont need to lay anyone off yet but no doubt that will come. What makes that harder is there is nothing out there for people you do lay off. Tough times ahead. the pressure on business owners is immense and im feeling the pressure of ensuring my team of 12 have a job.
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I think we will have 6 months plus before we are even remotely getting past it. Although in London its really quiet but outside people are largely ignoring the social distancing. As for stocking up for food im unsure why people are surprised. I loaded up on all the non perishable **** like rice, pasta and canned food back in the middle of February as it was blindingly obvious what was going to happen with the shops once the main stream accepted what was happening. As for my shares they were all sold @ end of January. Looks like it wont be long before i can stat to renter. Easy money.
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On this occasion I agree with batman. The large proportion of the critical /seriously ill will be either over 70s or those with underlying health issues. Goes without saying that if the number can be reduced at any one time then more can be saved.