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They should live the life of a hermit, dump their girlfriends and put their children up for adoption. It’s the only safe course of action.

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4 hours ago, tom27111 said:

 

Give it a rest, they're hardly Benjamin Mendy.

This is Leicester so this one has potential.

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51 minutes ago, SystonFox said:

Is this being added to the lcfc meltdowns awards? Has potential to give pink hats a run for its money imho

I admire everyone’s efforts in the late attempt to derail the awards I really do but I’m not spending another day doing that again just yet.

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Sports journalists do love a good pick and choose of who they go mad at. Don't remember seeing anything like this for when Foden and Grealish went clubbing 

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49 minutes ago, Babylon said:

They should live the life of a hermit, dump their girlfriends and put their children up for adoption. It’s the only safe course of action.

I say we nuke them from orbit - it's the only way to be sure... 😁😉

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4 hours ago, Aus Fox said:

So what other professions should be banned from attending events like this?

All professional sports people?

Doctors?

Nurses?

Teachers?

People who work in big offices?

 

 

Its not a case of banning professions its about individuals exercising common sense and making considerate choices that protect themselves and other people.

 

Perhaps like me through catching the virus they had been put on SSP ( 95 quid a week). then that might encourage them to consider those choices.

 

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6 hours ago, Scotch said:

Still safer than spending a few hours in a football stadium surrounded by 30 odd thousand drunk football fans every second Saturday yet it's the same fans that do that, that seem offended by 4 lads sitting at a private table, enjoying the darts?  Geez peace. 

Just on the football stadium thing, people mention being surrounded by 30k people. I don't know about you, but I'm not walking round the King Power coming into contact with everyone there. There are probably 99% of people at the stadium I come into little or no contact with during a trip to the football.

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11 minutes ago, Facecloth said:

Just on the football stadium thing, people mention being surrounded by 30k people. I don't know about you, but I'm not walking round the King Power coming into contact with everyone there. There are probably 99% of people at the stadium I come into little or no contact with during a trip to the football.

It's an airborne virus, I'm pretty sure you sit around 10 people, multiply that by the next 10 people and so on if one person has it in every 10 then there is probably a high chance of catching it at the football stadium.. not to mention walking to and from the stadium.

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This is a complete non story and stinks of the media stirring the pot, especially wind up merchants like Adrian Durham. Next week he’ll be championing players going out and not living in bubbles, that’s the sort of media person he is. 
 

For all we know, Brandon could have gone and encouraged them to get COVID, get all our games abandoned throughout January, so we have a fitter squad.  :ph34r:

 

Joking aside, football to them is a job. Do you ask your boss if you can go to the pub outside of work hours? We all make personal choices and some will do these things, some won’t. I’d say more people were cautious in the 2 weeks prior to Christmas Day, as they wanted to spend that day with the family. With TalkSPORT leading it, it was nice to see Gabby Agbonlahorb defending them. 

 

It was massively blown up with the bloody “BBQ at Wes Morgan” last time, however at least we had enforced restrictions in place then. This is just four people, enjoying themselves, out of work.


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P.S ….. glad to see Harvey is no longer self isolating. 

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5 minutes ago, whoareyaaa said:

It's an airborne virus, I'm pretty sure you sit around 10 people, multiply that by the next 10 people and so on if one person has it in every 10 then there is probably a high chance of catching it at the football stadium.. not to mention walking to and from the stadium.

You're outside, the chance of catching it outside is massively reduced.

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6 hours ago, tom27111 said:

There's not a problem with it at all.

 

I'd be more concerned about Dave, with 3 kids, on a zero hour contract, going to Tesco to do his shopping and catching it off one of the sunflower lanyard crew, meaning Dave can't go to work and earn money for a week.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, UniFox21 said:

Sports journalists do love a good pick and choose of who they go mad at. Don't remember seeing anything like this for when Foden and Grealish went clubbing 

Foden deserves a media backlash for that ridiculous pissing haircut 

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And there was me thinking this country had finally gotten over this ridiculous demonisation of footballers for daring to do anything other than their jobs about five years ago. Honestly...

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It wouldnt be great look if they did bring covid back into the training ground, more than it is already, but they are free to do as they wish. They love the darts, go most years don't they? And have probably discussed with management the best time to go. They were probably going even if the game was played as there is now a bit of a gap. Different story if they went in the middle of the festive period. 

 

Would probably be better if they didn't make themselves known but it's the way their mind works now. 

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11 minutes ago, Collymore said:

If they now get Covid and this has a negative knock on effect on first team operations then that will be absolutely shocking IMO. 

 

I'm fed up of reading the "in my job I'm allowed to do things in my own time so why can't they" sorry to break it to you, but their job is not the same as yours. They represent the club as Premier League players and have a lot of sacrifices to make, hence why they get paid an awful lot. 

 

Covid a side, Madders downing pints is just so unprofessional for an elite athlete anyway. 

 

 

 

 

 

Not sure if this a wind up or not but I'll bite regardless... Sacrifice isn't why they get paid a lot of money

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12 minutes ago, Collymore said:

If they now get Covid and this has a negative knock on effect on first team operations then that will be absolutely shocking IMO. 

 

I'm fed up of reading the "in my job I'm allowed to do things in my own time so why can't they" sorry to break it to you, but their job is not the same as yours. They represent the club as Premier League players and have a lot of sacrifices to make, hence why they get paid an awful lot. 

 

Covid a side, Madders downing pints is just so unprofessional for an elite athlete anyway. 

 

 

 

 

 

They’re still an employee of a company 

 

I don’t ask my boss whether I can go to the pub (or football) outside of working hours. 
 

Why should they? Their profession is completely irrelevant looking at the bigger picture. 
 

Do you feel that we as country now need to move on from Covid, and start to learn to live with it, as Sajid Javid is now saying, and what a lot of the public have been saying for a long time? If so, footballers are included in that ‘public’ you know.
 

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