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So they clearly know it's not safe then ?

Not sure any other employees of a company have to go through such thorough checks before going to work.

I've been working from home since the end of March but the last two weeks I was physically going to work we had to get screened before entering the building (no test but temp/questionnaire). It's all just about liability so they can say they did what they could and avoid any legal issues
 
Apologies if repetition but can't be arsed looking back pages of this thread...

The broadcasters have very different policies to the percentages their putting on free to air ...

SKY will have 64 games of which 25 or almost 40% will be on their free to air channel pick TV (channel 144 on Freeview)

BT will have 20 games with NONE at all free to air.

BBC will have 4 (obviously free to air) games

AMAZON will have 4 games, all free to air - (in effect they're probably unlikely to be able to be accessed so easily by what will still be the vast majority of viewers, anyone without at least an Amazon account, as they don't have a platform except via an Amazon Prime (stick or other access device) or ordinary Amazon account - so a smart TV and Amazon account or on the computer, people without won't be arsed setting one up - not really like a free to air channel)

I can see me watching virtually none of it tbh as virtually no interest in this restart at all.
 
Apologies if repetition but can't be arsed looking back pages of this thread...

The broadcasters have very different policies to the percentages their putting on free to air ...

SKY will have 64 games of which 25 or almost 40% will be on their free to air channel pick TV (channel 144 on Freeview)

BT will have 20 games with NONE at all free to air.

BBC will have 4 (obviously free to air) games

AMAZON will have 4 games, all free to air - (in effect they're probably unlikely to be able to be accessed so easily by what will still be the vast majority of viewers, anyone without at least an Amazon account, as they don't have a platform except via an Amazon Prime (stick or other access device) or ordinary Amazon account - so a smart TV and Amazon account or on the computer, people without won't be arsed setting one up - not really like a free to air channel)

I can see me watching virtually none of it tbh as virtually no interest in this restart at all.

If it was all free to air, what would be the point?...apart from crowning Liverpool champs the only other reason for restarting is the TV money... Sky and BT need their customers back...
 
Apologies if repetition but can't be arsed looking back pages of this thread...

The broadcasters have very different policies to the percentages their putting on free to air ...

SKY will have 64 games of which 25 or almost 40% will be on their free to air channel pick TV (channel 144 on Freeview)

BT will have 20 games with NONE at all free to air.

BBC will have 4 (obviously free to air) games

AMAZON will have 4 games, all free to air - (in effect they're probably unlikely to be able to be accessed so easily by what will still be the vast majority of viewers, anyone without at least an Amazon account, as they don't have a platform except via an Amazon Prime (stick or other access device) or ordinary Amazon account - so a smart TV and Amazon account or on the computer, people without won't be arsed setting one up - not really like a free to air channel)

I can see me watching virtually none of it tbh as virtually no interest in this restart at all.
Amazon is easily the best platform I've seen football been shown on any time recently.

But I probably won't be watching any of this circus tbh
 

What happens if local lockdown happens for Merseyside? That mean players can't go out or will they be different to us and be allowed to do what they like
 
Who makes the local lockdown decision ?
Hope it's chippy tits.

I can't see it being a local council decision. I'd imagine any decision would be made by the government and its this sort of "seat at the table" Burnham and Rotherham have been arguing for
 

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