Re: Letter to Mark Drakeford
76I see 30,000 allowed in for boxing day test at Melbourne great stuff
You really are nuts.UPTHEPORT wrote:Well anyone who went Christmas shopping thinks that was safer than standing on a terrace in the outdoors needs their heads looking at !!
Bring back fans as soon as possible
So you think it was safer crimbo shopping than standing on an open terrace and you say I'm nutsFrank Nouble 3 wrote:You really are nuts.UPTHEPORT wrote:Well anyone who went Christmas shopping thinks that was safer than standing on a terrace in the outdoors needs their heads looking at !!
Bring back fans as soon as possible
Jumping out of your upstairs window is a bad idea. That jumping from the top of a multi-story car park is a worse idea does not make jumping out of an upstairs window a good idea. I am genuinely sad that you just don't get that very simple fact.UPTHEPORT wrote:Well anyone who went Christmas shopping thinks that was safer than standing on a terrace in the outdoors needs their heads looking at !!
Bring back fans as soon as possible
Didn't say that.UPTHEPORT wrote:So you think it was safer crimbo shopping than standing on an open terrace and you say I'm nutsFrank Nouble 3 wrote:You really are nuts.UPTHEPORT wrote:Well anyone who went Christmas shopping thinks that was safer than standing on a terrace in the outdoors needs their heads looking at !!
Bring back fans as soon as possible
I don't think anyone should be ashamed of lobbying per se.whoareya wrote:
You used the emotive term ashamed - but you haven't answered the question - why do you think any fan should feel ashamed of being part of a lobbying campaign?
You know full well how and why lobbying occurs - its a long term exercise to make sure your cause or interests are in the minds-eye of authorities, governing bodies etc.
Did the letter make an immediate difference? No.
Did it put anyone at greater risk? No.
Will it keep the interests of our football club for the attention of the authorities and governing bodies once the situation improves?
Yes.
Stan A. Einstein wrote:I don't think anyone should be ashamed of lobbying per se.whoareya wrote:
You used the emotive term ashamed - but you haven't answered the question - why do you think any fan should feel ashamed of being part of a lobbying campaign?
You know full well how and why lobbying occurs - its a long term exercise to make sure your cause or interests are in the minds-eye of authorities, governing bodies etc.
Did the letter make an immediate difference? No.
Did it put anyone at greater risk? No.
Will it keep the interests of our football club for the attention of the authorities and governing bodies once the situation improves?
Yes.
However lobbying for a cause which would have led to more people dying, I think that is shameful.
As for being helpful when the situation improves.
"I say we have just been lobbied by that Gavin Foxhall fellow"
Really? Wasn't he the fool who suggested we admit fans to football matches at the height of the biggest and most deadly outbreak of disease in over a century."
"That's him."
"Just ignore him. Any sensible person would."
Ah I see - you come along like the pompous Napoleon that you are - and suggest that anyone associated with a list that represents most of the sporting clubs and bodies in Wales should be ashamed of lobbying in their interests, then when you get caught out, you attempt a classic Einstein deflection tactic of insults.Stan A. Einstein wrote:Being a dangerous clown amongst many dangerous clowns is not much of a defence is It?
Just imagine trying to lobby after the pandemic is over if only you could say.
"It would have been easy to have gone along with all those who put profit before the lives of people, who put short term gain before long term stability. Easy but wrong. That is why you should listen to me now, for I have credibility."
Yes mate I do know how lobbying works. To be truthful though I don't really think you do.
I'd get your blood pressure checked if I were you old son. Incoherent insults and your p!ss starting to boil. You don't seem like someone in the best of health.whoareya wrote:Ah I see - you come along like the pompous Napoleon that you are - and suggest that anyone associated with a list that represents most of the sporting clubs and bodies in Wales should be ashamed of lobbying in their interests, then when you get caught out, you attempt a classic Einstein deflection tactic of insults.Stan A. Einstein wrote:Being a dangerous clown amongst many dangerous clowns is not much of a defence is It?
Just imagine trying to lobby after the pandemic is over if only you could say.
"It would have been easy to have gone along with all those who put profit before the lives of people, who put short term gain before long term stability. Easy but wrong. That is why you should listen to me now, for I have credibility."
Yes mate I do know how lobbying works. To be truthful though I don't really think you do.
Stick to Sligo Rovers you clown.
Got you on the run Einstein - give it up now.Stan A. Einstein wrote:I'd get your blood pressure checked if I were you old son. Incoherent insults and your p!ss starting to boil. You don't seem like someone in the best of health.whoareya wrote:Ah I see - you come along like the pompous Napoleon that you are - and suggest that anyone associated with a list that represents most of the sporting clubs and bodies in Wales should be ashamed of lobbying in their interests, then when you get caught out, you attempt a classic Einstein deflection tactic of insults.Stan A. Einstein wrote:Being a dangerous clown amongst many dangerous clowns is not much of a defence is It?
Just imagine trying to lobby after the pandemic is over if only you could say.
"It would have been easy to have gone along with all those who put profit before the lives of people, who put short term gain before long term stability. Easy but wrong. That is why you should listen to me now, for I have credibility."
Yes mate I do know how lobbying works. To be truthful though I don't really think you do.
Stick to Sligo Rovers you clown.
Give what up?whoareya wrote:Got you on the run Einstein - give it up now.Stan A. Einstein wrote:I'd get your blood pressure checked if I were you old son. Incoherent insults and your p!ss starting to boil. You don't seem like someone in the best of health.whoareya wrote:Ah I see - you come along like the pompous Napoleon that you are - and suggest that anyone associated with a list that represents most of the sporting clubs and bodies in Wales should be ashamed of lobbying in their interests, then when you get caught out, you attempt a classic Einstein deflection tactic of insults.Stan A. Einstein wrote:Being a dangerous clown amongst many dangerous clowns is not much of a defence is It?
Just imagine trying to lobby after the pandemic is over if only you could say.
"It would have been easy to have gone along with all those who put profit before the lives of people, who put short term gain before long term stability. Easy but wrong. That is why you should listen to me now, for I have credibility."
Yes mate I do know how lobbying works. To be truthful though I don't really think you do.
Stick to Sligo Rovers you clown.
That might be the scenario that plays out in your clusterfuck imagination, but thankfully not in my real world.Stan A. Einstein wrote:Give what up?whoareya wrote:Got you on the run Einstein - give it up now.Stan A. Einstein wrote:I'd get your blood pressure checked if I were you old son. Incoherent insults and your p!ss starting to boil. You don't seem like someone in the best of health.whoareya wrote:Ah I see - you come along like the pompous Napoleon that you are - and suggest that anyone associated with a list that represents most of the sporting clubs and bodies in Wales should be ashamed of lobbying in their interests, then when you get caught out, you attempt a classic Einstein deflection tactic of insults.Stan A. Einstein wrote:Being a dangerous clown amongst many dangerous clowns is not much of a defence is It?
Just imagine trying to lobby after the pandemic is over if only you could say.
"It would have been easy to have gone along with all those who put profit before the lives of people, who put short term gain before long term stability. Easy but wrong. That is why you should listen to me now, for I have credibility."
Yes mate I do know how lobbying works. To be truthful though I don't really think you do.
Stick to Sligo Rovers you clown.
Seriously though you really must not get yourself so worked up. You see there are only two possibilities. Either you are getting very angry because I hold a different view point to you. Which is silly. Or I am taking some perverse delight in goading you. In which case I am succeeding beyond my wildest expectations.
Come to think of it, perhaps it's both.
Not as scary as having your vulnerable daughter for lunch in a poorly ventilated indoor room. Please educate yourself and save lives by reading the link below:Frank Nouble 3 wrote:How scary is that statement?Caradog wrote:Spot on. Perfectly correct! And in the meantime you can watch a game of football in complete safety.whoareya wrote:Ok, shall I spell it out for youFrank Nouble 3 wrote:What are you on about?whoareya wrote:Can you not see the hypocrisy in this statement?Frank Nouble 3 wrote:[
Never known so many people with Covid in my circle since this started.
Shall I write in capitals for you?
Until recently I did not know of anybody in 8/9 months that I had met stricken with this evil.
It seems now everyday I am told so and so has been diagnosed as positive.
744 deaths Tuesday totally horrendous.
People on hear still wanting to watch footie regardless.
Tragic times and you want to pick an argument.
You know what I called you about coming on hear cracking sick jokes.
Nothing has changed about you always looking to get a rise well I am not interested.
its a total joke and we need to do what the likes of Australia and New Zealand have successfully achieved.
Virtually Covid free and back to normality.
You take a snide swipe at the Home Counties - I live in the Home Counties and am living through the Tier 4 restrictions myself, as are my family.
You then admit that you've never known so many cases amongst your own circle, so I don't think you are in the position to lecture the home counties, given the record of the south Wales areas - do you?
.
Have you asked yourself how or why the rate amongst your circle is so high?
Is it:
A) A super-spreader is going door to door, coughing and sneezing through your circle's letterboxes?
Or
B) Your circle are themselves not manging the increased risks well enough and are now suffering from an increased infection rate?
You seem to have forgotten about your indignation at restrictions when all this started back in the spring, how you were all super fit and healthy and not in any risk category.
Well if you haven't worked it out yet - we all are at risk but if you take the appropriate steps to avoid contact and risk, the chances are that you won't get it whilst the vaccine is being rolled out and eventually herd immunity will hopefully safeguard you and yours, as well as me and mine.
Another clown.Caradog wrote:Not as scary as having your vulnerable daughter for lunch in a poorly ventilated indoor room. Please educate yourself and save lives by reading the link below:Frank Nouble 3 wrote:How scary is that statement?Caradog wrote:Spot on. Perfectly correct! And in the meantime you can watch a game of football in complete safety.whoareya wrote:Ok, shall I spell it out for youFrank Nouble 3 wrote:What are you on about?whoareya wrote:Can you not see the hypocrisy in this statement?Frank Nouble 3 wrote:[
Never known so many people with Covid in my circle since this started.
Shall I write in capitals for you?
Until recently I did not know of anybody in 8/9 months that I had met stricken with this evil.
It seems now everyday I am told so and so has been diagnosed as positive.
744 deaths Tuesday totally horrendous.
People on hear still wanting to watch footie regardless.
Tragic times and you want to pick an argument.
You know what I called you about coming on hear cracking sick jokes.
Nothing has changed about you always looking to get a rise well I am not interested.
its a total joke and we need to do what the likes of Australia and New Zealand have successfully achieved.
Virtually Covid free and back to normality.
You take a snide swipe at the Home Counties - I live in the Home Counties and am living through the Tier 4 restrictions myself, as are my family.
You then admit that you've never known so many cases amongst your own circle, so I don't think you are in the position to lecture the home counties, given the record of the south Wales areas - do you?
.
Have you asked yourself how or why the rate amongst your circle is so high?
Is it:
A) A super-spreader is going door to door, coughing and sneezing through your circle's letterboxes?
Or
B) Your circle are themselves not manging the increased risks well enough and are now suffering from an increased infection rate?
You seem to have forgotten about your indignation at restrictions when all this started back in the spring, how you were all super fit and healthy and not in any risk category.
Well if you haven't worked it out yet - we all are at risk but if you take the appropriate steps to avoid contact and risk, the chances are that you won't get it whilst the vaccine is being rolled out and eventually herd immunity will hopefully safeguard you and yours, as well as me and mine.
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