royalblue66
Player Valuation: £70m
Haha Amen to thatIts over for Liverpool's title chance and its over for you.
All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain... Time to die.
Haha Amen to thatIts over for Liverpool's title chance and its over for you.
All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain... Time to die.
so Boris said that gatherings of more than 2 people are banned
last time i checked you need more than 2 people to play a match of footy
i know this is only a temporary 3 week measurement but it could last longer
Ask Gyfli.How would the ‘two metre’ rule be implemented? The virus will always be there until a vaccine is found surely.
LOL.Footballers at Germany's top teams including Bayern Munich have agreed to take pay cuts to help clubs survive the economic impact of the coronavirus, media reports said Tuesday.
Newspaper Bild reports that players and club officials at champions Bayern, top of the Bundesliga when the Bundesliga season was halted on 13 March, have accepted a 20% cut in their salaries.
Like all top European leagues the German top flight is losing income from broadcasting, sponsorships and ticket sales during the Covid-19 pandemic, with matches in Germany suspended until at least 2 April.
How would the ‘two metre’ rule be implemented? The virus will always be there until a vaccine is found surely.
The Stranglers?Its over for Liverpool's title chance and its over for you.
All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain... Time to die.
It’s zoonotic so it can always have an animal host ie a bat so it’s always going to be around somewhere (bubonic plague still exists in animals in China). You also can’t account for people lying about symptoms, still being entirely uneducated on protocol and what to do or just choosing to totally ignore advice.What i dont get is that doesnt the virus need a human host to keep living? I knew it can live on metal and cardboard etc for a few hours but thats it. If social distancing and a lockdown went on for long enough and every patient recovered and there were no new infections, wouldnt the disease die out completely?
I understand the chances of that happening are minimal of course.
Or is the virus thriving elsewhere and unless there is a cure made, then it will always come back?
What i dont get is that doesnt the virus need a human host to keep living? I knew it can live on metal and cardboard etc for a few hours but thats it. If social distancing and a lockdown went on for long enough and every patient recovered and there were no new infections, wouldnt the disease die out completely?
I understand the chances of that happening are minimal of course.
Or is the virus thriving elsewhere and unless there is a cure made, then it will always come back?
So what you're saying is there will always be Liverpool fans?It’s zoonotic so it can always have an animal host ie a bat so it’s always going to be around somewhere (bubonic plague still exists in animals in China). You also can’t account for people lying about symptoms, still being entirely uneducated on protocol and what to do or just choosing to totally ignore advice.
The virus like pretty much every unvaccinated illness in history isn’t going to go anywhere but it can just be controlled and contained as things like MERS and Ebola were. You’re always going to get reinfections and many countries will have spikes in cases in the coming months as they all go back to work. It’s just there to be contained and controlled as much as it can and hopefully they can develop a vaccine.
Blade RunnerThe Stranglers?
Unfortunately as long as Surrey and Norway continue to exist and people continue to sell low quality red scarves and YNWA ringtones the Kopites will still be endemic among us, yesSo what you're saying is there will always be Liverpool fans?
What i dont get is that doesnt the virus need a human host to keep living? I knew it can live on metal and cardboard etc for a few hours but thats it. If social distancing and a lockdown went on for long enough and every patient recovered and there were no new infections, wouldnt the disease die out completely?
I understand the chances of that happening are minimal of course.
Or is the virus thriving elsewhere and unless there is a cure made, then it will always come back?