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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    I know it might be hard for you to believe that your current opinion is likely, in my view, to become mainstream. Things change, they always do.
    Do you think

    You will be sitting in a full Dens Park by the end of the year?

    You will be going on holiday without taking any tests?

    You won't have to wear a face nappy?

    You will be freely travelling to away games?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Do you think

    You will be sitting in a full Dens Park by the end of the year?

    You will be going on holiday without taking any tests?

    You won't have to wear a face nappy?

    You will be freely travelling to away games?
    Dens Park, probably not given your timescale.
    Going on holiday without taking tests, next year, yes.
    Face nappy wearing will never be compulsory.
    Yes to travelling to away games.

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