Celtic face dangerous opponents tomorrow at an empty Celtic Park. How come it's okay to pack fresher students into halls of residence like sardines yet it's not okay to allow even a few hundred supporters to share 60,000 seats at Paradise? Is it time we started pointing this out collectively?
Some finish!Did anyone just see what happened at the end of the Brighton v United match
First this a debate worth having but not on this thread I feel.Which of those 2 do you think should be the priority right now WC, people attending education or people attending sport?
Because sadly that's the choices that are having to be made right now while we find ourselves in the midst of a global pandemic, an unprecedented public health crisis that isn't even close to being over, one which has already claimed the lives of hundreds of thousands of people and one that still might claim the lives of hundreds of thousands more.
It's a balancing act where hard choices are having to be made in an attempt to protect public health while still trying to allow the basics of society to function as much as possible. Increasing the number of people out and about, travelling from different areas, using public transport, more people drinking in pubs before games etc. vastly increases the likelihood of what is a deadly virus spreading even further.
Look at how the R number works to see what would happen if even 10 out of those few hundred fans got infected while out at a game and since fans of other clubs would also expect to be able to go and see their team play then suddenly those few hundred you talk about turns into thousands and those 10 infected possibly becomes 50, 100, 1000. Is that a risk worth taking?
Unfortunately it's about priorities right now and going to a game of fitbaw is rightly NOT seen as a priority.
Never seen it ,what happened. How you keeping after the op,luboHHDid anyone just see what happened at the end of the Brighton v United match
First this a debate worth having but not on this thread I feel.
However if people can go to pubs and watch football, students can get crammed into residences, if this dictatorial government make political decisions wrapped up in the moral high ground of public health then to allow professional sport, that is integral to this economy , should be allowed a limited spectator return.
Having just returned from Spain I am in quarantine. This is basically house arrest with not s even space for physical exercise. If this is not a political decision to keep the people here then your analysis is different from mine. And when you question the rational you get the response, these are the rules just do it. Some democracy.
If you miss the subtlety I am leading the revolution
Happy for these posts to be moved out of Celtic chat, WC.
HH
Never seen it ,what happened. How you keeping after the op,luboHH
Unbelievable. Good news for the coupon, got them on a couple of lines too ,thank fk.HHBrighton scored in 94 mins to make it 2-2. There was 5 minutes added so game was done. Looks like ref blew for final whistle after United nearly scored....my coupon was fucked BTW... .then united were awarded a pen by VAR, after the final whistle!!! They scored and won 3-2
First this a debate worth having but not on this thread I feel.
However if people can go to pubs and watch football, students can get crammed into residences, if this dictatorial government make political decisions wrapped up in the moral high ground of public health then to allow professional sport, that is integral to this economy , should be allowed a limited spectator return.
Having just returned from Spain I am in quarantine. This is basically house arrest with not s even space for physical exercise. If this is not a political decision to keep the people here then your analysis is different from mine. And when you question the rational you get the response, these are the rules just do it. Some democracy.
If you miss the subtlety I am leading the revolution
Happy for these posts to be moved out of Celtic chat, WC.
HH
Hopefully don't live to regret saying this but I actually think tomorrow's game will suit us and
I agree it's not a debate for this thread but with respect mate take that up with WC then because it was him who raised this subject at the beginning of this thread.
I'm no gonnae drag down the rest of this thread by debating it any further here so I'll respond to your post on the Coronavirus thread instead.
Was watching that game and when the 5mins of injury time came up I thought fek this and took Cesar for a walkDid anyone just see what happened at the end of the Brighton v United match
Which of those 2 do you think should be the priority right now WC, people attending education or people attending sport?
Because sadly that's the choices that are having to be made right now while we find ourselves in the midst of a global pandemic, an unprecedented public health crisis that isn't even close to being over, one which has already claimed the lives of hundreds of thousands of people and one that still might claim the lives of hundreds of thousands more.
It's a balancing act where hard choices are having to be made in an attempt to protect public health while still trying to allow the basics of society to function as much as possible. Increasing the number of people out and about, travelling from different areas, using public transport, more people drinking in pubs before games etc. vastly increases the likelihood of what is a deadly virus spreading even further.
Look at how the R number works to see what would happen if even 10 out of those few hundred fans got infected while out at a game and since fans of other clubs would also expect to be able to go and see their team play then suddenly those few hundred you talk about turns into thousands and those 10 infected possibly becomes 50, 100, 1000. Is that a risk worth taking?
Unfortunately it's about priorities right now and going to a game of fitbaw is rightly NOT seen as a priority.