Post subject: Re: home games (behind closed doors)?
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 6:49 pm
MorningGlory23
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Joined: Jun 12 2019 Posts: 964
IR80 wrote:so, season pass holders buy tickets online?
you can't even buy tickets online in a normal season.
We just have to agree to disagree I guess, you have a very odd view of Covid and the risks, but that is just my opinion.
I don’t think my views are odd at all, how would you suggest the country, Hull moves forward, bearing in mind schools with be back to full opening in September, would you prefer Hull fc to fold than even attempt to get fans back in the stadium. Covid is serious life and death scary stuff, But carrying on like the last 4 months, no thank you, like I’ve said this disease is going no where, so we all need to make a personal choice of what risks to take, and a lot of people are obviously not in as wealthy position as you to do nothing
Post subject: Re: home games (behind closed doors)?
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 7:00 pm
IR80
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Joined: Jun 24 2019 Posts: 2215
MorningGlory23 wrote:I don’t think my views are odd at all, how would you suggest the country, Hull moves forward, bearing in mind schools with be back to full opening in September, would you prefer Hull fc to fold than even attempt to get fans back in the stadium. Covid is serious life and death scary stuff, But carrying on like the last 4 months, no thank you, like I’ve said this disease is going no where, so we all need to make a personal choice of what risks to take, and a lot of people are obviously not in as wealthy position as you to do nothing
but hey, you know best (I haven't even started on the facts and figures from outside Europe, have a look at Brazil, USA....)
all for a game of rugby?
MorningGlory23 wrote:I don’t think my views are odd at all, how would you suggest the country, Hull moves forward, bearing in mind schools with be back to full opening in September, would you prefer Hull fc to fold than even attempt to get fans back in the stadium. Covid is serious life and death scary stuff, But carrying on like the last 4 months, no thank you, like I’ve said this disease is going no where, so we all need to make a personal choice of what risks to take, and a lot of people are obviously not in as wealthy position as you to do nothing
but hey, you know best (I haven't even started on the facts and figures from outside Europe, have a look at Brazil, USA....)
all for a game of rugby?
So you have no idea? It’s not just a game of rugby, it’s life in general. Well if your not wealthy, then probably rely on benefits, then in which case, staying home doesn’t really change much, plus you’ve been getting an extra 20 a week, bonus!
but hey, you know best (I haven't even started on the facts and figures from outside Europe, have a look at Brazil, USA....)
all for a game of rugby?
So you have no idea? It’s not just a game of rugby, it’s life in general. Well if your not wealthy, then probably rely on benefits, then in which case, staying home doesn’t really change much, plus you’ve been getting an extra 20 a week, bonus!
Post subject: Re: home games (behind closed doors)?
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 7:14 pm
IR80
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Joined: Jun 24 2019 Posts: 2215
MorningGlory23 wrote:So you have no idea? It’s not just a game of rugby, it’s life in general. Well if your not wealthy, then probably rely on benefits, then in which case, staying home doesn’t really change much, plus you’ve been getting an extra 20 a week, bonus!
So, you haven't read any of those articles? As has been said, you resort to insults when you can't have a sensible conversation.
Post subject: Re: home games (behind closed doors)?
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 7:22 pm
MorningGlory23
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Joined: Jun 12 2019 Posts: 964
IR80 wrote:So, you haven't read any of those articles? As has been said, you resort to insults when you can't have a sensible conversation.
Yeh I’ve read, it’s all over the news 24/7, it’s scary. I was asking you your opinion what we should do moving forward, and wondering what your situation was, that you’d be ok just staying in lockdown for the foreseeable future. 2 main reasons would be, your loaded or was on benefits before the pandemic hit, so doesn’t make a difference. The people in neither of them categories need the economy to get moving again, which includes our sporting loves
Post subject: Re: home games (behind closed doors)?
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 7:28 pm
IR80
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Joined: Jun 24 2019 Posts: 2215
MorningGlory23 wrote:Yeh I’ve read, it’s all over the news 24/7, it’s scary. I was asking you your opinion what we should do moving forward, and wondering what your situation was, that you’d be ok just staying in lockdown for the foreseeable future. 2 main reasons would be, your loaded or was on benefits before the pandemic hit, so doesn’t make a difference. The people in neither of them categories need the economy to get moving again, which includes our sporting loves
The economy does need to move, that does not mean thousands of people congregating for a sport, especially when it can be watched on TV. Do you not think Liverpool would have found a way to put 18,000 in the stadium when they lifted the PL trophy?
You have a very jaundiced view of the world, which isn't unexpected (and I doubt very much you read even one of those articles)
Post subject: Re: home games (behind closed doors)?
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2020 7:33 pm
MorningGlory23
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Joined: Jun 12 2019 Posts: 964
Isaiah wrote:Karen is going to be busy cleaning up again after the messy kids party
Bet life in lockdown with you is hilarious, those one liners are amazing. Doesn’t really need cleaning up does it. We are talking about getting fans back at the stadium
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