comment by {honestlivpool~five~times} 👽 🐎 #worldpeace (U1661)
posted 53 minutes ago
I agree with you moreinjuredthanowen. However I do think we'll have a bit more certainty/confidence on possible effective treatments by May. That's all we need at the moment to have things moving again. Right now there's not much hope.. Especially for the vulnerable.
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I certainly hope we do have a path by then.
We need a bit more than a path to get things working normally.
If we could all be prescribed something and not go to hospital it wouldnt be an emergency.
However that said people have been working on this for 6 months already.
Good post, manusince, and there’s no easy answer any less than there is of when this nightmare will end, and it will end.
But the very idea of when any of us can go to a game, or watch any sport live pales into insignificance what with the illnesses and deaths.
At least, the authorities are at least delaying. Better than the head of the IOC still clutching on to the crazy idea that the Olympics will kick off in July in Japan. that’s as sad as it it is madness
its money. pure and simple.
every sport from f1 to football is on the hook.
the problem for the IOC is they have a deal with the us network up to the end of 2020 and if they fail to deliver a games they stand to lose billions.
it's all about the money folks.
same reason the prem has to deliver games in may or june.
same reason why f1 is only cancelling one race at a time
same reason cricket is about to implode in england.
boris has just declared the full lockdown.
that it the zombie apocalypse has arrived.
3 weeks of this now
comment by moreinjuredthanowen (U9641)
posted 1 day, 2 hours ago
its money. pure and simple.
every sport from f1 to football is on the hook.
the problem for the IOC is they have a deal with the us network up to the end of 2020 and if they fail to deliver a games they stand to lose billions.
it's all about the money folks.
same reason the prem has to deliver games in may or june.
same reason why f1 is only cancelling one race at a time
same reason cricket is about to implode in england.
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The season is over and voided. Wake up to reality
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posted on 23/3/20
comment by {honestlivpool~five~times} 👽 🐎 #worldpeace (U1661)
posted 53 minutes ago
I agree with you moreinjuredthanowen. However I do think we'll have a bit more certainty/confidence on possible effective treatments by May. That's all we need at the moment to have things moving again. Right now there's not much hope.. Especially for the vulnerable.
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I certainly hope we do have a path by then.
We need a bit more than a path to get things working normally.
If we could all be prescribed something and not go to hospital it wouldnt be an emergency.
However that said people have been working on this for 6 months already.
posted on 23/3/20
Good post, manusince, and there’s no easy answer any less than there is of when this nightmare will end, and it will end.
But the very idea of when any of us can go to a game, or watch any sport live pales into insignificance what with the illnesses and deaths.
At least, the authorities are at least delaying. Better than the head of the IOC still clutching on to the crazy idea that the Olympics will kick off in July in Japan. that’s as sad as it it is madness
posted on 23/3/20
its money. pure and simple.
every sport from f1 to football is on the hook.
the problem for the IOC is they have a deal with the us network up to the end of 2020 and if they fail to deliver a games they stand to lose billions.
it's all about the money folks.
same reason the prem has to deliver games in may or june.
same reason why f1 is only cancelling one race at a time
same reason cricket is about to implode in england.
posted on 23/3/20
boris has just declared the full lockdown.
that it the zombie apocalypse has arrived.
3 weeks of this now
posted on 24/3/20
comment by moreinjuredthanowen (U9641)
posted 1 day, 2 hours ago
its money. pure and simple.
every sport from f1 to football is on the hook.
the problem for the IOC is they have a deal with the us network up to the end of 2020 and if they fail to deliver a games they stand to lose billions.
it's all about the money folks.
same reason the prem has to deliver games in may or june.
same reason why f1 is only cancelling one race at a time
same reason cricket is about to implode in england.
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The season is over and voided. Wake up to reality
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