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  1. fernandopartridge

    Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics)

    2300 daily cases around 23 March albeit with I think about a quarter of testing taking place now. Pretty much all of the testing then was Pillar 1, i.e. sick people in hospital so the infection rate was clearly degrees of magnitude greater
  2. fernandopartridge

    Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics)

    Here we go, blaming people again: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2020/sep/09/uk-coronavirus-live-matt-hancock-covid-testing-shortage-boris-johnson I assume you only 'need' a test if you find out your positive afterwards.
  3. fernandopartridge

    Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics)

    They're wedded to the economic myths like a sovereign state budget being just like a household one. Useless cunts.
  4. fernandopartridge

    Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics)

    It does happen a few weeks after, you cannot let cases build up exponentially because eventually the bubble around the vulnerable bursts.
  5. fernandopartridge

    Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics)

    It was finished when Boris and that crowd of tory bastards were elected in December
  6. fernandopartridge

    Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics)

    It's just window dressing
  7. fernandopartridge

    Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics)

    I think / know they've brought in some consultancies to try and get it fixed. The whole idea is flawed. Should have given the money to local authority public health teams. They do contact tracing all of the time (sexual health)
  8. fernandopartridge

    The Walsh Talk

    Or he'll keep it to cover what we actually need when the time comes. I think he's moved on as has the player himself
  9. fernandopartridge

    Match Thread Solihull Moors Away

    Get the fuck in there you beauty, this is dreams
  10. fernandopartridge

    The Walsh Talk

    The third line of the first verse is 'Lives in a dream' - quite
  11. fernandopartridge

    Match Thread Solihull Moors Away

    I think he's going to get a lot of niggles having spent so long out
  12. fernandopartridge

    Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics)

    https://coronavirus.data.gov.uk/ The front page is only showing hospital admission data as at 26 August, I wondered why the figure was static. That number has definitely increased. The numbers on ventilators fluctuates a fair bit though but is back up today.
  13. fernandopartridge

    Wilson on the move

    BTW, it was Stewart Robson who did Batty quite in 1992 (2-2 draw):
  14. fernandopartridge

    Wilson on the move

    The signing of Darren Jackson was heralded by one of the Coventry Evening Telegraph posters advertising that night's City Final with the headline 'City sign World Cup Star'. It was 98/99 like you say, sure he played in that 4-0 win over Forest in Jan 99.
  15. fernandopartridge

    Wilson on the move

    How can he be worth more than Wilson?
  16. fernandopartridge

    Match Thread Bristol City V Coventry City

    My worry in playing them is less about quality more about fitness tbh. They've played competitively a lot more recently and I've not been convinced we've been anywhere near the level we were prior to lockdown, in terms of our pressing and closing. I think the first few games of the season are...
  17. fernandopartridge

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    I can't really work out what the objective of the hard brexit crowd is now? If they're disaster capitalists looking to prosper from a catastrophic moment then Covid has beaten Brexit to the punch. Is it all just political rhetoric to keep the plebs that vote for them angry?
  18. fernandopartridge

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    One of the government's solicitors has resigned over Johnson and co trying to amend the withdrawal agreement.
  19. fernandopartridge

    Things that annoy you

    Well yeah, tbf unreasonable employers deserve their share of the blame. Understand wanting employees to be at work at broadly the same time, but it doesn't need to be regimented, it's many years since people worked en masse on production lines or other heavy industry.
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