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Wanderers Ways. Neil Thompson 1961-2021

peelyfeet

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  1. I've noticed you sussed out Rudy since I was last on. Was he escobarp too?
  2. its just the highlights - you can watch it now on itv x
  3. haha - I'm too young to remember that this one? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133329810149
  4. Just had a look at their squads from back then Joe Royle and Norman Hunter played for them, apart from that never heard of any of them.
  5. perferctly fine for us, they staggered letting people into the station so platform and train wasn't rammed, no bother at all. nothing like rush hour in central london.
  6. it goes, 1,2,5 fuck knows what goes on in 3 and 4
  7. riff raff - I'll have you know that I was drinking camden town ale, eating a vegan hot dog with spring onions and salsa next to ronan darcy in tier 5 - whilst laughing at the piss heads
  8. nah, they were in first division back in the late 70s, I can remember them in one of my first panini sticker books.
  9. They've got a massive catchment area so not surprising really, top fact for ther day - Plymouth are the biggest city in England never to have a team in the top flight.
  10. we had a couple of almost empty sections, top tier south, theirs looked pretty full up to me
  11. definitley agree, in May I'll be heading inside early, the craft ale was decent, prices were fine and in level 5 the service was fast and good view over London skyline, and plenty of piss heads to laugh at
  12. I was fucking starving after driving down and the tube so unfortunately was suckered in, and had to get the son and his mate one, if we'd had chips too would have been over £50 - The mrs held out and got a meal deal from co-op for 8p, 3 minutes later, and reminded me about it all day.
  13. most expensive cheeseburger in the western hemisphere
  14. better deal than the 3 double cheeseburgers for £36 from the burger van near the top of wembley way
  15. not posted in here for ages. What a day yesterday was, apart from queueing up for the fan zone for 30 mins without getting in, a perfect day.
  16. I don't think your defiantely wrong - the conclusion I'm drawing is - they don't know whats going to happen because the succes is based on how many vaccines they can get in us, the take up of the vaccines in younger age groups, and exactly how well they work in middle aged, which I think is why they've given themselves 5 weeks - they're claiming that it takes that long to see a difference, which is bollocks, it takes that long to see the deaths, but they'll get the gist of whats happening after 2-3 weeks. If they can get the vaccine numbers up by an extra million a week, it will make a massive difference long term.
  17. have a read of what sage think, if you can be arsed, its not a light read! https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/963381/S1102_Children_s_Task_and_Finish_Group_update_to_17th_December_2020_paper_on_children__schools_and_transmission.pdf
  18. The hospitalisations in under 50s isn't much different than 50-69 - (it's a lot lower than the over 70s,) but the deaths are much lower - the hsopitals will be busy but much less deaths.
  19. It's not happening - they know loads more people may die because they haven't been vaccinated in time, but it seems they would rather chance that than delay opening up a bit. The modelling reports I'm looking at do not look good at all - which is probably why they're doing the 5 week review between each unlocking. I just don't unerstand the strategy, schools are a high risk, Sage say it going to increase the R rate by bettwen 10% and 50% - so why not vaccinate the teachers and parents if you wan them open early? I don't get it - they could do the teachers in a weekend.
  20. Sage have just said that with starting to open up in 2 weeks, they think there's going to be another 30k covid deaths between now and June and, if they get the timings wrong another 120k on top after that. I've read some of the modelling, it's all over the place - they haven't got a scooby, mainly because they dont know exactly how efficacious the vaccine is going to be in younger ages yet and they dont know how many vaccines they can deliver, FFS. Hopefully we'll have a hot as fuck spring and everyone gets the wndows open and spends time outdoors.
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