I must be the exception. I've massively improved my diet over the past few years and have never had so many problems. Tiredness, lethargy, aches and pains.
But if I have a high fat meal I've got way more energy.
One of the reasons I want squad caps. Big clubs get to hoard players thus preventing smaller clubs improving yet at the same time can loan them out for massive fees to someone else who has to take the risk in smoothing the rough edges off while also paying for the privilege. Then if they make it...
Which in a way goes to show that the 'product' itself is actually quite shit. The fact that fan noise adds so much to a game says a great deal about the game itself
Compare to elsewhere rather than our own numbers. The trend shows we're going down a lot slower than elsewhere. So that suggests our infection level is above where it should be. If you look at ours in isolation of course you can say "it's going down". Compare it to others and it's "we've fucked...
Jobello being out led to MR having to ditch the system we were playing for the box which absolutely turned our season from being decent to amazing. Jones being out (although expected) also made this formation untenable.
Until someone picks up an infection through close contact and it results in them being hospitalised or dying. I think that would be considered having a major impact on their lives don't you?
In certain instances, such as outside for short periods of time in contact 1m would be fine. Closed...
Because if he'd done his job half competently we'd be far further along the curve, infections and deaths would be much lower with less chance of infections being brought in from overseas and we could look to be opening, or even be open already.
Short term and on an individual basis yes. Long term and on a wider scale it's about adaptability. Loads of species are declining not because they're not weeding out the weak but because they can't adapt to the changing environment around them.
But we're reducing at a far slower rate than almost everywhere else. That is the 'spike'. Only countries doing as badly as us are US and Brazil who coincidentally also opened up the economies faster than elsewhere. Do you think those things are unrelated?