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ManDee

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  1. Let's replace players with people/person. People can have the virus but not show any visible signs of having the virus. And the virus is highly contagious as we all know. Shopping, public transport, schools have a lot of contact with potentially infected people It's not a stretch to state that an undetected person can pass the disease on to another unsuspecting person who can then pass the virus on to family members (which can include grandparents and the like) High risk in my opinion. The sensible move would be to delay shopping, public transport, schools until it's safe (or safer) to proceed. --Does anyone here truly believe that footy at a closed stadium is as much of a risk as shopping, public transport or going to school?
  2. Nice read, thanks. Nowhere does it state there is a link between elite athletes playing football in a closed stadium and at risk groups getting Covid19. It does recommend that gatherings be in open spaces. So there is no link.
  3. Nev you have shown no link between elite athletes playing football in a closed stadium and at risk groups getting Covid19. I suggest that is because none exists. Let the season begin and continue until a player is diagnosed with Covid19 then stop the season. (For fairness not public safety)
  4. I repeat, how do elite athletes playing football at a closed stadium put at risk people at greater risk?
  5. Class. How do you propose removing these healthy athletes from society so as not to put at risk groups at risk? I repeat, how do elite athletes playing football at a closed stadium put at risk people at greater risk? Football clubs would be close to the safest place to be during a viral outbreak. The greatest risk to the elite athletes probably comes from their children coming home from school, and yet there is no ban yet on schools. I note that several private schools have closed. I see no connection between elite football at closed stadiums and an increased risk to your family and friends. PS: Washing your shopping is more important than cancelling footy.
  6. So Nev you are a proponent of isolation. No trains, no schools, no shops, no gatherings, no public transport, no shared workplaces. STOP the world to protect the vulnerable. Noble but in my view unrealistic. How is playing football by elite athletes any more likely to spread a virus than kids going to school or catching a train?
  7. 1 No, what an absurd question. If you had read and understood my earlier post I asked a few questions. I am unaware of any elite athletes that have died from Covid19. That and other information leads me to think that healthy 20-30 year olds are not dying from Covid19, if that is the case and if the players want to play why not let the season commence with no crowds? If a player contracts Covid19 suspend the season for fairness reasons.
  8. No. But whose life are you talking about. You realise that people can die playing sport. Do you subscribe to banning all activiies in which someone may die?
  9. How many elite athletes worldwide have died from Covid19? Who exactly is at risk? If it is the players, they have voted to play. Chicken Little's are everywhere. NB. It seems ok to send our children to school but not for elite athletes to play footy!
  10. Really! Could you please go away tiggy, you are lowering standards here, and that is saying something.
  11. Keyboard coaches! Kick it long, straight up the middle, stop messing around with it, don't kick across goal, man up, tackle don't coral, man on man, you do realise the game evolves? Floods, zones, press, clusters, paddocks, slingshots, handball at all costs are styles of play that challenge the old 18 players in position play. Lever is an intercepting defender, he is good at it, it is a roll that our coaches seem to like. I doubt that you have coached at AFL level so I choose to not value your opinion as much as our coaches. Do you know how zones work?
  12. Which is why you are not the coach. Players have roles, his may be intercept defender, which he appears to do well.
  13. Everyone compares with Robbie, but not well. One can compare a Bugatti Veyron with a Skoda Fabia. compare verb 1. estimate, measure, or note the similarity or dissimilarity between. GRAMMAR form the comparative and superlative degrees of (an adjective or an adverb). noun LITERARY of a quality or nature surpassing all others of the same kind.
  14. Thanks for the donation Steve. And very nice of you to offer to pay for 1st class fares Perth to Jo burg.
  15. Do you mean their forward half? Never sure what you mean tiger.
  16. Currently having a whip around to pay for angry to move to the McQueen residence so he can watch it earlier.
  17. Forgive me if I am wrong but I think I detect some photoshopping here.
  18. Is the kayo HD or 4K? Maybe wishful thinking.
  19. My annual pineapple donation is coming up. If we win the flag at $26 I will almost be even. What's that you say, make it $200! No I did that last year.
  20. The answer to this is most likely yes. Someone probably knows. But if you asked a question like. Will there be a membership booth at the ground? You may get the answer you're looking for. But I have no idea. When does the footy start? Does anyone know?
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