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Thread: O/T:- Should we in the Pavis Stand be worried?

  1. #11
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    I'm sure that there must be some 'inter-club mixing' at management and player level. Time to be a little wary now I think.

  2. #12
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    It's in Southwell as well, or the surrounding area, apparently 1 confirmed case.

    Googlng images of the Fword owner, he is on the large size which must put him at greater risk. I'm sure he can afford the best care but still. Fword fans must be very concerned.

    It's really going to bring it home when somebody well known dies of this virus, assuming we don't lose a family member or close friend beforehand.

    What a time to be alive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Observerpie View Post
    Apologies to Swale, I now realise that I didn't put "O/T" in the prescribed manner.
    It's fine, all fixed now haha!

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    ... think it's more likely that the Kop should be worried. It's the younger element who, with their wild behaviour, are more likely to meet and pass on cd19. Keep well away from the Kop ...

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    Info on the OS regarding initial measures to be taken at ML... no panic just yet it seems

    https://www.nottscountyfc.co.uk/news...update-100320/

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    I said on another thread last week that I'd been in Italy for a month with Mrs W sorting out our apartment and seeing family... We arrived back in Nottingham a week last Saturday so nine days ago...

    We are really concerned about whats happening in Italy, although the family are from the southern part... Mrs W was supposed to fly back next week to look after her mum she's been very ill she's 97...

    I also said I'd be in the Pavis tonight, well I've decided not to attend tonight or Saturday...I believe we should be where possible keeping away from gatherings like football matches, particularly if like me you are over 70 and have health issues...

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    I reckon a tartan flask of Bovril and a flat cap will ward it off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Observerpie View Post
    I reckon a tartan flask of Bovril and a flat cap will ward it off.
    Personally, I wear a thin pair of gloves whenever I go out of the house. I've not seen it recommended anywhere but it would provide extra protection on buses or when shopping. It's a bugger fumbling for my flask of Bovril and bus pass though, the flat cap is no problem.

    P.S. I've taken Zinc tablets for years, they are supposed to help your immune system, I used to catch three or four colds every Spring, now I rarely catch any.
    Last edited by LaxtonLad; 10-03-2020 at 04:28 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by countygump View Post
    Apparently he met ALL the 1st team players before their last game, FFS..... Just been on Saky news.
    It's a shame because he and the players got on like a house on fire.

    Or at least a baker's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lunaspie View Post
    it's a shame because he and the players got on like a house on fire.

    Or at least a baker's.
    boom! Boom!

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