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47 minutes ago, willie-bell-in-rothley said:

the man is a complete waste of time, dealing with problems is not for him, just says whatever comes into his head

Disagree, some people have bad experiences, but the vast majority of cases I've heard and experienced he's been incredibly helpful.

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1 hour ago, willie-bell-in-rothley said:

the man is a complete waste of time, dealing with problems is not for him, just says whatever comes into his head

Have you ever spoken to Donna?

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I kind of agree now, I actually think you'd do well to fill 75%. Could be very wrong but can just see plenty giving it a miss.

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controversial question no doubt. will we have to wear face masks?

 

I am dead against going on trains but with full house i could be tempted to drive, but i dont want to wear a mask for 2 hours if i dont have to,

 

Please dont let this degenerate into covid views. just a genuine question.

 

Thanks

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21 minutes ago, gw_leics772 said:

controversial question no doubt. will we have to wear face masks?

 

I am dead against going on trains but with full house i could be tempted to drive, but i dont want to wear a mask for 2 hours if i dont have to,

 

Please dont let this degenerate into covid views. just a genuine question.

 

Thanks

It's the transport worry that's putting me off mostly.

 

If it's anything like the last home match you'll be able to de-mask whilst seated. Probably. 

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can see my missus putting the kybosh on this. we are spending the following week with her parents ...........

 

ffs

if it wasnt a full house i could maybe convince her ......

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44 minutes ago, Spudulike said:

It's the transport worry that's putting me off mostly.

 

If it's anything like the last home match you'll be able to de-mask whilst seated. Probably. 

I was in London last weekend from Saturday morning. The train from Northampton to London I would say 95% weren’t wearing a mask: I did. At Wembley (rugby league) had to have a mask to go in but nobody had one on. Similar to the euros. 

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37 minutes ago, st albans fox said:

can see my missus putting the kybosh on this. we are spending the following week with her parents ...........

 

ffs

if it wasnt a full house i could maybe convince her ......

If this was a month ago I'd probably be less twitchy about going than I am now. Especially as my 2-jabbed (Pfizer) sister got her PCR test back as positive yesterday and is feeling pretty rough. Same happened last week to a work colleague. 

 

If I'm honest, I'm more concerned about going to the Wolves match the week after than Wembley and that won't happen if I get covid or even just pinged. 

 

Shame, I was looking forward to it but given that I'm immunosuppresed I'm thinking of not going. It'll be the first Charity/Community Shield involving the City that I will have missed and only the second Wembley appearance in 50 years (first one was in May :(). 

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20 hours ago, jammie82uk said:

Pinch of salt and all that 

 

 

...not sure how old you are, but I am getting messages to go to sites to be vaccinated, and I  have had both shots sometime ago!!!

 I would have thought you would have had your shots by now unless you are under 18.

 There are sights near me who are available for walk up vaccinations.

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