
waylander
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Not that we've been free of stupid decisions in the last 10years.
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You just described Simeu
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Fixed the title for you. Think I might prefer Adams + Broja upfront. If Elyounoussi is a new Covid positive will he be available?
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KWP available again, but should we change a winning set up? Wolves don't score a lot, but don't concede many. I'd be happy with a point.
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Even slower than Vestergaard
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Why? MLS doesn't pay anything like PL wages.
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Boufal scores the winner for Morocco against Ghana
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Currently listed by Sky as showing the whole game, not live but starting at 21.00
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So now that Everton/Leicester which would have been live on Sky is off, will our game get shown live?
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Is that the Utd who played sh#t and lost at home to Wolves in their last match?
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Think again. The Daily Telegraph has been deeply critical of the governmnt for the last year or more.
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Thanks for that. Would rather be able to watch it on the main TV than on the PC though that may be what it has to be.
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Ings scores for Villa in a move straight out of our playbook
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I have also seen suggestions that BBC Wales can be accessed through BBC iPlayer, but I'm unsure of exactly how. Does anyone know for sure?
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Rearranged to Jan 11, 7.45
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Thank you for your concern. Vaccines do not have side effects that show up after an extended period. FYI - I am a scientific researcher with 35+ years experience in drug discovery.
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No it isn't. Vaccines do not have side effects that emerge long term https://wexnermedical.osu.edu/blog/covid-19-vaccine-long-term-side-effects
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Delta is still out there. It may be currently estimated at 10% of the cases, but that is still a lot of people
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Tell this guy it is a mild disease https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-59826565
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Everton v Newcastle postponed
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Elyanoussi's goal not enough to keep him in the side?
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The antivirals are good news, though the as yet unapproved here, Pfizer product looks better than the Merck. The news is less good for the monoclonals which don't work well on the omicron variant. https://www.news-medical.net/news/20211220/New-study-suggests-most-monoclonal-antibody-treatments-are-ineffective-against-Omicron-SARS-CoV-2-variant.aspx
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I guess we'll see if he is missing tonight
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The virus that causes Polio is not a coronavirus. While it does mutate, those mutations do not allow it to evade vaccine-induced immune response. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-14174-2
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Nicked from BBC News, posted today at 13.41 "Moderna's Covid-19 vaccine is up to four times more likely to cause inflammation of the heart muscle than its rival from Pfizer-BioNTech, according to a Danish study published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ). As many as 4.9 million people, or 85% of Danes, participated in the trial which investigated the link between mRNA-based coronavirus vaccines and the rare side-effect, known as myocarditis or myopericarditis. However, the overall risk of developing heart inflammation as a result of the vaccines remains extremely low, according to the study conducted by Denmark's Statens Serum Institute. The researchers found only 1 case per 71,400 vaccinated with the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine and 1 case per 23,800 vaccinated with Moderna's jab. Most of the cases had been mild, the study adds. "Our findings do not generally overshadow the many benefits that come with being vaccinated," study author Anders Hviid says in a statement. "One must keep in mind that the alternative of getting an infection with Covid-19 probably also involves a risk of inflammation in the heart muscle," Hviid says."