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  1. Can only assume this falls under the number of people who they would come into contact with, so would not be an issue
  2. Out of interest how does this apply when you can't retest for 90 days?
  3. Mine have always appeared the following day for all three of mine I guess it is down to the ratio in a venue? Agree we could be in a room of 10 people and catch it but be in a club of 350 and be fine
  4. I'm sure all will be revealed in time, I expect the club had no prior knowledge of the breakdown before 6pm this evening either
  5. I agree, personally it's the speed it's spreading that is the concern just incase it does cause fatalities further down the line
  6. It will be checks off app or paper copy I would imagine Wouldn't be surprised to see timed entries brought back in Let's be honest actual people in the stadium have been nowhere near 16k for a long time
  7. Unseated indoor venues over 500 Unseated outdoor venues over 4000 Any capacity over 10,000 All following same guidelines
  8. Very true, but it's those that take it off topic that ruin discussions. But agree with your point
  9. Was always scheduled for after 18:03 No,just as before. Two jabs
  10. Yes it was me because as always the topic will go off on a tangent, as always these threads are already going off topic.
  11. Derby supporter he came down the Atyeo stand
  12. Completely disagree he had pace but nothing else. Awful first touch and not better second I'm with you on this quickly realises just to stand off him slightly and he had him sussed
  13. Like the Birmingham fan who lashed out at Jack Grealish a few seasons back Credit has to go to the City steward number 57 who literally stood and watched this lad climb over a railing and then over a number of rows of seats before entering the pitch. It was really surreal seeing the lad come down the stand that nobody approached him
  14. Sides starting to support the applause now, obviously Birmingham has a closer connection but still great to see
  15. Great news, out of interest do you have any pictures of the new badges please?
  16. Not playing on the Saturday makes sense, especially with the vast majority of us would be travelling West through Cardiff, and would imagine not just Heddlu but police from surrounding areas are used for these events, BUT like above the most inconvenient kick off slot of the weekend has been allocated Why not a Friday night or Sunday afternoon?
  17. One was dismissed from the jury earlier in the week
  18. Sky sports news just reported from outside the court, all over for today JB gave 1 hour 45 minutes of answers this afternoon to cross examination, in complete denial about causing the injury, but admitted using "industrial language" Closing speeches at 10:30am tomorrow before judge will send jury out to decide, that should start about lunchtime
  19. Turns out that Jonathan Tobin was also the guy who saved Fabrice Muamba on the pitch for Bolton
  20. Clearly very lucky to be alive “First and foremost, I just want to stress my sincere appreciation to the Club’s medical staff and the NHS staff who have cared for me after I was taken into hospital last week. In particular, I would like to mention Dr. Rob Cooper from the Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital for everything he has done for me over the last week or so. “I feel it’s important to tell my story to our supporters and to the wider public, because my life has been saved by the actions of the gaffer [Leam Richardson] and the club doctor Jonathan Tobin, and my story may well save another life. “As you are aware, I collapsed during training on Monday. I suffered a cardiac arrest and required CPR, and I am told it was only the quick response of the gaffer to initiate the resuscitation process and then the continuation from the Doc that saved my life. I will be forever grateful that due to their actions – and those of my teammates and other staff - I am here to talk to about the experience. “Thankfully, just a few weeks ago, the training ground staff had received CPR training, which has clearly proven to be life-saving with the way in which the gaffer reacted to my collapse and initiated the CPR on the training pitch. I think that sends out a message of just how important it is that coaches and staff have that training. “The support from my teammates over the last few days has been incredible; the gesture to celebrate with my shirt at Plymouth just goes to show what a top group of lads we have here at Wigan. I’ve heard the fans singing my name when I’ve been watching the games from hospital too, which has been amazing to hear – I’m really thankful for that support. “I have received thousands of messages from supporters of all of the Clubs I have played for, the wider football community and beyond, and the well-wishes have meant the world to me and my family. It was a real boost for me to see the photo of my former teammates at Sunderland wishing me well - a class touch from a great set of lads. “I’m looking forward to going home to my son, partner and friends and family for the next few days. “I can’t wait to get back to the training ground next week to see the lads, where I will start some light training that begins the process of hopefully being able to get back to full training with the team next year. “Thank you for all of the support. Charlie”.
  21. of course the other thing, those that are probably best to treat the person are those with the necessary kit pitch side so if anything was to happen if the game continued that opens up a major safety issue
  22. Lucky man that these are his only physical scars a year later
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