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Grantham_Mariner
October 15, 2020, 9:10am

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email received today....
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Parliament is going to debate the petition you signed – “Allow football fans to attend matches at all levels”.
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/552036
The debate is scheduled for 9 November 2020.
Once the debate has happened, we’ll email you a video and transcript.
Thanks,
The Petitions team
UK Government and Parliament


Bet they don't allow though!!!!!!


If the football is bad you can always watch the gulls.
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October 15, 2020, 7:32pm
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Rashford petition reachs 100,000 in a single day.

https://twitter.com/paulwaugh/status/1316770748275609600?s=20



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https://www.independent.co.uk/.....g-unit-b1445403.html

Interesting article about the return of fans and beer
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Possible national lockdown from next week....
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October 31, 2020, 10:50am

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They wont let us back in at all untill the vaccine is available.. They not interested in us one bit. we are not the sport of the elite .
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October 31, 2020, 11:36am
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Convenient that they’re debating it in the week we go into national lockdown, it’ll be thrown out despite it being far safer than a lot of things you’re allowed to do at the minute.
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October 31, 2020, 1:59pm
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Totally pointless debating it to be honest.
It's not happening.



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October 31, 2020, 2:43pm

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We will be lucky to leave the house for the next month never mind being allowed to go to a football match.


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Quoted from denni266
They wont let us back in at all untill the vaccine is available.. They not interested in us one bit. we are not the sport of the elite .


Spot on mate.
To the political elite think football fans are scum.
One minister said of people being allowed into the Albert Hall and not football grounds.
Football fans can behave themselves.
flipping male masturbators.


In his three stints as Grimsby Town manager spanning over 10 years the club was never relegated and he also guided them to three promotions.
Only 14 managers have reached 1,000 matches in charge of a Football League team by 1998 and Buckley is one of them.
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Whoever  signed this has wasted their time . No fans until sept 21 .... Imo of course
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Whoever  signed this has wasted their time . No fans until sept 21 .... Imo of course


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Does anyone really want to watch todays shite live?


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Does anyone really want to watch todays shite live?


After the shite we are being served up I'd sign a petition never to allow us back.
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I would like a poll to see how many on here who genuinely know who is suffering from this COVID 19 and I mean suffering. I am in the supposedly vulnerable category with a low immunity but still want to live my life as normally as I can. The current situation is destroying our lives from many angles. I am not a conspiracy theorist but something is not right


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I would like a poll to see how many on here who genuinely know who is suffering from this COVID 19 and I mean suffering. I am in the supposedly vulnerable category with a low immunity but still want to live my life as normally as I can. The current situation is destroying our lives from many angles. I am not a conspiracy theorist but something is not right


There are definately cases locally this time around, back in March/April there were some but not as many as there now is.
My mum had it back in April but didn't really suffer over and above her normal COPD symptoms, luckily, and the four or five people on her ward back then were similar.

Back then locally it was a case of "does anyone actually know anyone".......but now it's more prevalent.

A sub contractor that works for my company had several staff with it, felt flu like symptoms for a few days but that's all they suffered,  however the after effects are noticeable, they have all lost a but of sharpness in the head, forgetting things, repeatedly asking the same questions and generally a bit confused. Covid haze.


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I know several people with it this time but none last time. Some with cold like symptoms, a couple a bit more severe. Am awaiting the results of a test myself. It's a lot more prevalent locally this time around.
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Quoted from carrot top
I would like a poll to see how many on here who genuinely know who is suffering from this COVID 19 and I mean suffering. I am in the supposedly vulnerable category with a low immunity but still want to live my life as normally as I can. The current situation is destroying our lives from many angles. I am not a conspiracy theorist but something is not right


Loads more locally got it . Suffering , not sure . I know a few  with it but non are suffering
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Quoted from carrot top
I would like a poll to see how many on here who genuinely know who is suffering from this COVID 19 and I mean suffering. I am in the supposedly vulnerable category with a low immunity but still want to live my life as normally as I can. The current situation is destroying our lives from many angles. I am not a conspiracy theorist but something is not right


I know several people who have had it this time round. Losing all sense of taste and smell, high temperature and the like. So far everyone has recovered without need for hospitalisation. I thought my next door neighbour but one had gone on holiday a few weeks ago but it turned out that he had Covid. Very fit guy, ex-firefighter, he came down with it without warning.
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My son and one of his friends had it in the Spring and are fine now. I live in Hillsborough and hear the sirens as ambulances speed through from the ambulance station. First wave it was regular and felt that we were on a war footing but so far, apart from the student freshers boost to Sheffield numbers, it's relatively quiet. The only person I know who has Covid is the young medic who lives across the road.

We had rates of infection five times higher than N.E. Lincs back in the Spring but now they are level! Not many students in N. E. Lincs so something has changed over there. Perhaps it is the cooler weather in Cleethorpes and Grimsby. Mask wearing has been good in all local shops and in Meadowhall.
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My local shop will let anyone in without a mask, I was in there earlier and i counted 8 shoppers  5 not wearing masks . 2 of them got off bikes . so not realy unfit.. . shop keepers dont give a dam as its cash over the counter never mind what they may be spreading
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Could mean something, might mean nothing. It's anyones guess when crowds will be back.

https://news.sky.com/story/cov.....to-stadiums-12134782

Football bosses have held "positive" talks with the government about plans to get fans back into stadiums.

Culture secretary Oliver Dowden led a virtual summit over the future of English football on Tuesday, with the FA, Premier League, EFL, Kick It Out and other fan groups.

Talks are ongoing but it is understood the government will assess the situation in the run up to the end of the second England lockdown on 2 December.

Fans have been prevented from attending professional matches since March.

The one-hour talks were described as "positive" and "constructive" with football leaders pitching ideas on how they can welcome fans once again in England and reform club finances. It is hoped the talks will unify the various football bodies after weeks of strain.

English football is thought to be losing around £100m-a-month due to the coronavirus pandemic and reduced match-day revenue.

The Premier League and The English Football League (EFL) are yet to finalise a multi-million COVID-19 bailout for struggling lower-league clubs after months of talks and several proposals.

Meanwhile, the FA is searching for a new chairman after Greg Clarke was sacked for his comments about footballers from different ethnic backgrounds.

It is understood the summit also focused on other pressing issues including diversity, equality and the development of the women's game.


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1 hour talks?

I'm sure they got loads done in 60 mins.
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From the DM:

Football fans could return to stadiums to watch matches in the Premier League and EFL in December under plans drawn up by government, Sportsmail can reveal.

Sources close to negotiations over the return of fans say officials at the Department of Culture, Media and Sport have now submitted proposals to the Cabinet Office for spectators to attend games in areas where coronavirus infection rates are low, once the second national lockdown is lifted.

Government is yet to agree the proposals, but football sources are hugely encouraged that DCMS is prepared to put the national game on a par with other activities, following months of criticism that the arts has been allowed to admit an audience, while football has not.

Under the new DCMS proposal, fans in tier 1 and 2 areas would be allowed into grounds, subject to certain conditions. However, it is unclear which grounds would fall into the lower tiers as ministers consider a new four-tier system with a different set of rules when the nationwide lockdown ends on December 2.

Football clubs and fans were infuriated and frustrated that, under the previous rules, arts-lovers could attend a concert at the Royal Albert Hall, but no one could sit outside at a football match in the country's top four divisions.

In other bizarre contradictions, fans sat in cinemas to watch matches next door to where the game was taking place and have even viewed the action on television in hospitality lounges in the same stadium.

The news will bring much-needed cheer for supporters and offer hope to cash-starved clubs, which have struggled since turnstiles were closed when the coronavirus pandemic gripped the UK in March.
And the fast-track return would be at odds with the recent experience of other European countries. In Germany, the Bundesliga allowed fans to come back only to reverse the decision in October when coronavirus infection rates increased.

And on Tuesday, the magazine, Get French Football, reported that the French  government would not allow supporters to return until January 2021 at the earliest.

The absence of fans has placed clubs under enormous financial pressure, with ten struggling to make their payroll this month and others racking up huge debts.

All events in England - including in the arts - were banned from November 5, when a second national lockdown began, but ministers hope to bring back a regional tier system after nationwide restrictions are lifted on December 2.

Ministers are considering a new tier arrangement for December, in which there could be even tougher restrictions in tier three, but activities allowed to restart in tiers one and two.

And the DCMS proposals suggest that attendance could be allowed in those areas that are ranked within the lowest two tiers. The exact system is yet to be announced.





Sketchy & surely the current rates of infections will rule out NE lincs.



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Dunno about anyone else but my perception of the current lockdown is that it isn't really working.  

I don't see much difference at all.   It's not a lockdown when virtually all the shops are open, schools and colleges remain open.  Maybe a little less traffic on the roads but that's about it, not even to the levels you would get in school holidays.  

The rates won't drop whilst this is carrying on so, sadly, we can probably say goodbye to any plans for live football in this area for a bit.  Frustrating but that's the right thing to do.   I know it's safer than sitting in a pub, I know it's probably safer than going to Aldi, I know all this.  But that still doesn't mean it's the best thing to do.

Boris is determined to be the hero of Christmas and he thinks he needs that PR to win back confidence.  So you can rest assured that we'll get the green light to have a relatively restriction free Christmas, Covid is a good boy and knows if he doesn't behave for a couple of weeks he'll only get coal from Santa.  Just like Eat Out To Help Out, this will cause further spikes in the weeks after.   We'll be back in full lockdown by mid-to-late January.
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Come on , if masks really stopped anything they would be stringent rules on what is acceptable and what is not. The fact people only have to cover their face is just psychological framing of the issue. It matters not what you cover your face with only that it is covered is the stance.

People walking round with face visors, scarfs, bandanas, and every other contraption are doing nothing to stop the spread of it, if a fart can get through underwear and denim jeans then face coverings do very little.
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To be honest, my view of face masks is similar. I’m sure someone will try and prove other wise but they do seem a rather futile thing.

This lockdown is pointless, the only shut is pubs and the odd shop, and the gym. Why bother?

Will we get in football grounds any time soon? Who knows...


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Any material in front of your mouth or nose will disrupt the droplets that come from sneezing, coughing or even breathing.  There's a reason why theatre staff will wear masks when operating on you, it's to limit the risk when you're open and susceptible to infection.

I'm sure the surgical masks are more effective but any material will help.  It's a barrier.  

The problem with masks is that people think it's a solution.  The mask doesn't make you immune or unable to spread the virus, it just limits the potential for spreading.   That and the fact some people are just simply thick and don't understand that having your nose hanging out the top of your mask won't work either...
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