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41 minutes ago, Gifford said:
Bristol Post reporting that the game at the Stoke Gifford Stadium is postponed whilst showing a photo of Twerton Park. Top class journalism there again.
Sums up the shit rag it is.
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5 hours ago, Davefevs said:
It’s almost like they couldn’t give a sh1t.
Or know what they are doing.
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55 minutes ago, Robin Wood said:
2 down at half time to top of the table man utd wonder if they will be able to keep it under 6 unlikely I
What are the lottery numbers for next week.
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22 minutes ago, Davefevs said:
We could do with Nora Batty in midfield.
Play one game then get injured though.
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8 minutes ago, Harry said:
The extra is going toward Brunt's wages.
Or Holdens compo
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27 minutes ago, CyderInACan said:
It’s odd, Mansion Bet seem to be being much more heavily pushed than Dunder, Lancer Scott and Hirerite ever were
Because they pay a lot more I suspect.
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On 13/12/2020 at 17:24, Meh said:
Time for somebody to gracefully begin maternity leave and see if somebody else can get the mistakes ironed out !!
Hopefully they will then be cooking on gas.
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1 hour ago, phantom said:
I'm far from knowing anything about an F1 car, but is it not odd that there is such a neat split in the car?
Is it two sections joined together?
Otherwise surely such a neat separation seems very odd to me
Insurance job.
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1 hour ago, Erithacus said:
Like many old duffers now, I have many memories of going to the Zoo as a nipper. Through young eyes it was a marvellous place to see so many animals that otherwise were only seen in black and white. However, the understanding of creatures, their environments, their behaviours and their needs has increased markedly since; clearly there had to be changes to accommodate this and space is a prime restriction in Clifton. It should not come as a great surprise.
I also have memories of some less than pleasant memories of the polar bear pacing up and down constantly (I understand it came from a travelling circus and was used to a miniscule cage before arriving). But that aside it was a good place to spend a day in and feel like you had gone around the globe.
The move to Wild Place seems a logical and practical idea. It should fit in with the current missions on study and conservation. The old site I will suspect of being fattened for the table if some potential buyers are concerned. We'll see, but it would be good to wander into the place and still recognise the layout.
Apparently houses will replace buildings but the green space remains largely as is.
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10 minutes ago, JamesBCFC said:
Out by Cribbs I believe, on the road towards Severn Beach
Literally 1 minute from the M5 at Cribbs.
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24 minutes ago, BigTone said:
Beats the crap out of me TBH. Can't help feeling that it will create another "nasty" afterwards.
Wave 3 will arrive in February.
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1 minute ago, TomF said:
It’s not horrendous but with Bristol being a lot worse we’re all lumped in together where rolling rate is >200. North Somerset very marginal at 214
It’s not just the numbers it’s also how are the hospitals coping.
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26 minutes ago, Super said:
South Glos and Bristol tier 3.
And North Somerset
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2 hours ago, Lanterne Rouge said:
When will we find out which areas are in which tiers do we think?
This Thursday
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8 minutes ago, Kid in the Riot said:
No, Bristol is the area with the fourth highest number of covid cases nationally at the moment so we're going to be in tier 3 until beyond Christmas.
Even so, if as rumoured pubs, restaurants and shops are due to reopen nationwide then it seem bonkers that 2,000 fans couldn't go to AG and watch a game of football outside.
Bishopsworth I believe.
Rolling rate of 1180 per 100k
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3 minutes ago, Will b11 said:
2000 fans allowed in tier 2 areas aswell , could we potentially be in that one perhaps ?
Highly likely to be in the highest tier City of Bristol has one of the highest number of cases in the UK at the moment.
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1 hour ago, City37 said:
Not seen any of this in local press today which is a surprise.
Now it’s been mentioned here it will, this is where they get all there info from.
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3 hours ago, Davefevs said:
Every bugger in the country knows the names of Harry Potter’s parents!!!
Was Lee Johnson one of them?
13 minutes ago, phantom said:I've no idea what was originally said in this post, but please keep political comments to the politics section
One thing that I will wait to see what happens with, it is the return of supporters from October that has been postponed.
It doesn't specify whether the current test events will cease.
They are two massively different things
Bath rugby have stopped their test event tonight and will play behind closed doors.
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1 hour ago, Matthew me said:
God that's depressing
Poor bloke. His face tells a million words
Gas CEO quoted as saying "we are delighted to add Bob to the ranks. As a club we've moved forward, first our new tarmac, and now a comedian / keeper coach/panto star. Welcome to the Gas Bobby Davro"
Fixed that for you.
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2 hours ago, James54De said:
So they've put themselves forward, despite clearly not being in a position to do so. Wow. They've only had six months to plan for such a thing. I'd hope those at Ashton Gate have provisional plans to cater for a range of different number limits where plans could be implemented quickly.
Jon Lansdown initimated the club are ready when he spoke to 20man the other week.
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Rules and regs from Norwich that will be mirrored across all clubs in time I suspect.
As a holder of a matchday ticket to attend a fixture at Carrow Road you agree to comply with this COVID-19 Supporters Code of Conduct.
In order to assist our staff and stewards, and to help protect you and your fellow supporters, you are kindly requested to observe the following guidelines;
Before purchasing a ticket and again before attending a game at Carrow Road, complete your own personal risk assessment taking into consideration your age, health status and clinical vulnerability, but also if purchasing for others within your social or support bubble, their age, health status and clinical vulnerability.
• Please DO NOT attend the match at Carrow Road if;
o Within10 days prior to matchday, you or members of your household have suffered with any symptoms of coronavirus (current NHS guidance notes these symptoms as a high temperature, a new or continuous cough, loss or change to your sense of taste and/or smell).
o Within 10 days prior to matchday you have tested positive for coronavirus or you are awaiting test results.
o Prior to matchday, you are still within the 14 days self-isolation period after returning from abroad or have been contacted as part of the NHS ‘Track and Trace System’.
o Within 10 days of matchday you have been in contact with anyone with either confirmed or suspected coronavirus.
• Be aware that a non-invasive temperature check may be taken before entry and if the reading is above 37.8°C, you will not be permitted to enter the stadium and may be asked to attend the COVID isolation room.
• Please maintain good hand hygiene by frequently washing hands, using the sanitiser dispensers provided and avoid touching your face, and objects such as handles and handrails whenever possible.
• At ALL times and in ALL areas in and around the stadium, please observe social distancing and avoid close contact with others not in your social or support bubble.
• Arrive 11⁄2 hours before kick-off, ideally together in your social/support bubble to go through all the necessary entry procedures and security checks in a timely manner.
• Prior to attending the match please familiarise yourself with where your entry point is and check if an entry time is specified on your ticket, if this is the case please allow plenty of time.
• Please note that you may be required to wear a face covering and should bring one with you.
• Be aware NO cash or cheques will be accepted for purchases made at the stadium. We will accept all major debit or credit cards (excl American Express) plus various from of contactless payment including Apple pay and Google pay.
• Access to the amenities within the stadium such as toilets, food and drinks outlets, or concessions may have changed, so please plan accordingly.
• You are requested to remain in your allocated match day seat or viewing position, whenever possible.
• If you do need to leave your viewing position or matchday seat, please wait until the gangway is clear and
always follow the signs indicating which way to go.
• If you are in a seated area, when moving past other supporters please avoid face to face contact with other supporters.
• Avoid hugs, high-fives and any close contact with people who are not within your social or support bubble.
• If you are attending with other members of your social or support bubble, please make sure they have read and
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May well be an opt in thing to allow the clubs to then run a ballot type event.
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I’d have no hesitation in going back.
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250 runs might just be enough
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The limestone cowboy Bob Anderson isn’t it.