The FA, the Premier League and the EFL are currently setting out plans to finish the 2019/20 campaign behind closed doors over a period of four to six weeks starting in July, football.london reports.
Someone I know posted this from twitter and someone else rteplied to him with the second image. I am NOT claiming it is true, just some extra food for thought.
I recognise the argument about flu v this virus numbers. I'm not sure of the value except to promote the view that this virus is no worse than flu. Perhaps it isn't or perhaps it is. What I look at is the rate at which infections are being recorded and the deaths reported to result. There is a close correlation between the two curves and about 4-5% mortality but worryingly no sign that globally the curve is flattening. This could be flu, it could be the virus, it may or may not be worse than a normal year but if these curves progress as they are doing at the moment a lot of people are going to be affected. So whatever you choose to call it, please take the necessary precautions.
Day 15 of lockdown, Spanish government increased lockdown, only essential workers can go to work, food, medical supplies and related transport. So all building etc etc stopped. Seems beer is not a essential foodstuff, so the twats force me to buy food at the same time, I would happily leave the food on the shelf for others. STAY SAFE STAY HOME STAY STRONG MOT
Unfortunately by not using the vernacular of our fellow forumites they may suffer perturbation and be unable to rejoinder. Delectable phraseology though milky
Update from Leeds hospital and area https://www.leeds-live.co.uk/news/l...kCopy&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=sharebar
I really rely on the raillery even though there is evidence of mass perturbation amongst the site brethren.