More than happy to go back when I'm told I can whatever the rules.
I'd be straight back, armed with one of my many DCFC face masks and plenty of alcohol gel.
Can't stop living a life forever.
I’m not quite as old as Vidal but have a chronic condition which makes me allegedly vulnerable but I’m ready.
Malone and Bennett to Millwall. Malone on loan.
comment by ViewFromDeWallen (U1581)
posted 59 minutes ago
Malone and Bennett to Millwall. Malone on loan.
Evans signs a new contract until 2022
Talk of Bogle exit hotting up. We have Wisdom, Ebosele now in the first team squad and Lowe as emergency cover in that position so in theory he wouldn’t need replacing if sold. 10 million?
comment by ViewFromDeWallen (U1581)
posted 2 hours, 1 minute ago
Malone and Bennett to Millwall. Malone on loan.
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Yes, I just saw this on the DET website. Good move all round for me. Malone dropped down the pecking order & unlikely to feature much with Lowe, Fozzie & Buchanan ahead of him. Bennett will never be accepted back here for a variety of reasons. Hope it's true - they both need to keep their careers going and we don't need deadwood.
Getting back on subject I'd go back to PP in a flash. My Mrs says they'll have to stop people hanging around in the Concourses - which makes sense to me.
Id let Bogle go for 10m although it would leave a big gap as he's one of our biggest threats going forward which is quite worrying that our full back is one of the biggest outlets
Derby are desperate for a wide attacker and they dont come cheap, not good ones anyway so 10m could come in handy, add to that the 300k for Bennet and half of Malones wages saved
Who was the last attacker for the first 11 we signed permanently? Marriot?
I'm 58 and I'd be at a game tonight if it were allowed.
And if you could cadge a free lift, obvs.
I won't be going as feel safer here and assured that you can't catch the virus through 606. Will be wearing a mask, gloves, goggles and bespoke under-kilt protective measures just in case.
comment by HebridesRam (U2909)
posted 13 minutes ago
And I am 103.
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No that's Spart
Not that there'll we any chance for a non-SHH exile anyway, but I can't imagine enjoying the atmosphere without singing & chanting.
Nothing but gasps and groans every time the ball goes sideways
...and 'be'.
Cripes, I'm out of practise.
I'm over 70 and my kidneys are a bit iffy, but I would go like a shot. It's time people got back to normal cuz I can't see an effective vaccine coming for a while.
I've just seen on Facebook that Lawrence is going to Barcelona to replace Messi, I wonder how much we will get for him?
Anyone else heard Harry Wilson to Derby rumour?
Apparently Derby bid 15m, 5 X 3m payments per year unless they get promoted before then, if so full payment if that happens
The downside to the rumour is from the same source that said Derby were about to sign Panzo
I heard that rumour. I find it hard to believe there is anything in it though the detail of the supposed deal is interesting.
I heard Messi is being offered a coaching job at Derby. Mel has made a deal for a special shirt with 40 different sponsors to pay his wages.
I wont step foot in Pride Park until they refund my ticket money from last season. Then I will consider if it's safe to go.
comment by Spart-Derby really are the best says red dog. (U4603)
posted 2 minutes ago
I wont step foot in Pride Park until they refund my ticket money from last season. Then I will consider if it's safe to go.
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Ryanair and DCFC probably owe Spart the equivalent of the GDP of Wales?
What will be the criteria for “safe” Spart? I’m interested to know if this is definable for individuals or just based on instinct. I agree about refunds by the way but since I have already shelled out for three season tickets for 20/21 a boycott by myself won’t worry DCFC!
Well Vidal, I have a reasonable social life with my walking friends but it is easy to distance yourself in the great outdoors and infection is very unlikely in such an environment. I have visited a Wetherspoons once and didn't feel entirely safe and have visited a couple of restaurants and eaten indoors, again not completely comfortable. Had a week in a hotel in North Wales in early August but that was well organised and I was never worried about catching anything. So it's based on a mixture of gut feelings and science.
I can't think that sitting for around two hours in close proximity of strangers is a recipe for avoiding catching anything. I would want to see whether any spikes in infection were linked to football grounds before I made the decision.
I can understand that. In reality it would be very difficult to demonstrate any link though. People who go to football matches also do other things like going shopping and to work. If one or two fans caught the virus they might blame it on the footy but it would be unlikely to be the cause given what we know about transmission outdoors. There has been periodic outrage about people crowding on beaches and other outdoor places but without any evidence at all of an increased risk of infection. I expect there will be many like yourself though who might want the reassurance of seeing fans going to matches and surviving before doing the same. I go to pubs and restaurants now and don’t really give it a second thought but I’m sure there are many who are still reluctant and who just need a bit more time to get used to the idea. Even if everybody is allowed back I expect attendances will be well down for a while.
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posted on 27/8/20
More than happy to go back when I'm told I can whatever the rules.
posted on 27/8/20
I'd be straight back, armed with one of my many DCFC face masks and plenty of alcohol gel.
Can't stop living a life forever.
posted on 27/8/20
I’m not quite as old as Vidal but have a chronic condition which makes me allegedly vulnerable but I’m ready.
posted on 27/8/20
Malone and Bennett to Millwall. Malone on loan.
posted on 27/8/20
comment by ViewFromDeWallen (U1581)
posted 59 minutes ago
Malone and Bennett to Millwall. Malone on loan.
Evans signs a new contract until 2022
posted on 27/8/20
Talk of Bogle exit hotting up. We have Wisdom, Ebosele now in the first team squad and Lowe as emergency cover in that position so in theory he wouldn’t need replacing if sold. 10 million?
posted on 27/8/20
comment by ViewFromDeWallen (U1581)
posted 2 hours, 1 minute ago
Malone and Bennett to Millwall. Malone on loan.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Yes, I just saw this on the DET website. Good move all round for me. Malone dropped down the pecking order & unlikely to feature much with Lowe, Fozzie & Buchanan ahead of him. Bennett will never be accepted back here for a variety of reasons. Hope it's true - they both need to keep their careers going and we don't need deadwood.
Getting back on subject I'd go back to PP in a flash. My Mrs says they'll have to stop people hanging around in the Concourses - which makes sense to me.
posted on 27/8/20
Id let Bogle go for 10m although it would leave a big gap as he's one of our biggest threats going forward which is quite worrying that our full back is one of the biggest outlets
Derby are desperate for a wide attacker and they dont come cheap, not good ones anyway so 10m could come in handy, add to that the 300k for Bennet and half of Malones wages saved
Who was the last attacker for the first 11 we signed permanently? Marriot?
posted on 27/8/20
I'm 58 and I'd be at a game tonight if it were allowed.
posted on 27/8/20
And if you could cadge a free lift, obvs.
posted on 27/8/20
I won't be going as feel safer here and assured that you can't catch the virus through 606. Will be wearing a mask, gloves, goggles and bespoke under-kilt protective measures just in case.
posted on 27/8/20
And I am 103.
posted on 27/8/20
comment by HebridesRam (U2909)
posted 13 minutes ago
And I am 103.
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No that's Spart
posted on 27/8/20
Not that there'll we any chance for a non-SHH exile anyway, but I can't imagine enjoying the atmosphere without singing & chanting.
Nothing but gasps and groans every time the ball goes sideways
posted on 27/8/20
That's STH....
posted on 27/8/20
...and 'be'.
Cripes, I'm out of practise.
posted on 27/8/20
I'm over 70 and my kidneys are a bit iffy, but I would go like a shot. It's time people got back to normal cuz I can't see an effective vaccine coming for a while.
I've just seen on Facebook that Lawrence is going to Barcelona to replace Messi, I wonder how much we will get for him?
posted on 27/8/20
Anyone else heard Harry Wilson to Derby rumour?
Apparently Derby bid 15m, 5 X 3m payments per year unless they get promoted before then, if so full payment if that happens
The downside to the rumour is from the same source that said Derby were about to sign Panzo
posted on 27/8/20
I heard that rumour. I find it hard to believe there is anything in it though the detail of the supposed deal is interesting.
posted on 28/8/20
I heard Messi is being offered a coaching job at Derby. Mel has made a deal for a special shirt with 40 different sponsors to pay his wages.
posted on 28/8/20
I wont step foot in Pride Park until they refund my ticket money from last season. Then I will consider if it's safe to go.
posted on 28/8/20
comment by Spart-Derby really are the best says red dog. (U4603)
posted 2 minutes ago
I wont step foot in Pride Park until they refund my ticket money from last season. Then I will consider if it's safe to go.
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Ryanair and DCFC probably owe Spart the equivalent of the GDP of Wales?
posted on 28/8/20
What will be the criteria for “safe” Spart? I’m interested to know if this is definable for individuals or just based on instinct. I agree about refunds by the way but since I have already shelled out for three season tickets for 20/21 a boycott by myself won’t worry DCFC!
posted on 28/8/20
Well Vidal, I have a reasonable social life with my walking friends but it is easy to distance yourself in the great outdoors and infection is very unlikely in such an environment. I have visited a Wetherspoons once and didn't feel entirely safe and have visited a couple of restaurants and eaten indoors, again not completely comfortable. Had a week in a hotel in North Wales in early August but that was well organised and I was never worried about catching anything. So it's based on a mixture of gut feelings and science.
I can't think that sitting for around two hours in close proximity of strangers is a recipe for avoiding catching anything. I would want to see whether any spikes in infection were linked to football grounds before I made the decision.
posted on 28/8/20
I can understand that. In reality it would be very difficult to demonstrate any link though. People who go to football matches also do other things like going shopping and to work. If one or two fans caught the virus they might blame it on the footy but it would be unlikely to be the cause given what we know about transmission outdoors. There has been periodic outrage about people crowding on beaches and other outdoor places but without any evidence at all of an increased risk of infection. I expect there will be many like yourself though who might want the reassurance of seeing fans going to matches and surviving before doing the same. I go to pubs and restaurants now and don’t really give it a second thought but I’m sure there are many who are still reluctant and who just need a bit more time to get used to the idea. Even if everybody is allowed back I expect attendances will be well down for a while.
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