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The threat of Coronavirus to ECFC

geoffwp

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Back, and not in the least "glib" about it. Just not rushing around waving my arms in the air like some....
Not yet maybe but plenty of time yet.
 

Banksy

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Personally, I’d like to see a pre-match line up with walk past and face slap to get the players in the right mood before the game. This includes the officials. So the players all give each of the opposition a face slap and everyone gets to slap the officials. Mascots Would be exempted from receiving slaps but have the option of slapping an official if they can reach.
Like you I would have hand shakes after.
And maybe wear lederhosen?
 

IndoMike

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We've just been out and about in Jakarta.
A little bit quieter but nothing can stop the folks from going to the malls on Saturday, rain, sun or Corona, In Consumer City.
Hardly anyone was wearing s mask.
I enjoyed the mibakso and noodles with chili sauce and hot lemon tea .
If you're gonna go, better to enjoy yourself first.
C'mon City. Let's see some of the never say die Jakarta spirit and whack those Beerminggem types
 

Alistair20000

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We've just been out and about in Jakarta.
A little bit quieter but nothing can stop the folks from going to the malls on Saturday, rain, sun or Corona, In Consumer City.
Hardly anyone was wearing s mask.
I enjoyed the mibakso and noodles with chili sauce and hot lemon tea .
If you're gonna go, better to enjoy yourself first.
C'mon City. Let's see some of the never say die Jakarta spirit and whack those Beerminggem types
Is that a Royal we Indo ? No mention of more than one bit of food and drink.
 

Hants_red

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The advice still remains that sporting events are okay to attend.

 

Billy The Fish

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..... even if there's no bog paper ??
 

OmanGrecian

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One thing's for sure, you're almost guaranteed a row to yourself on planes. I flew back for the weekend on Friday and returned back to Southern Italy (not badly hit, unlike Northern Italy) yesterday. Each flight had around 50 passengers.

A few were wearing masks, although they say it's better not to wear one. The breathing creates moisture on the mask, which then attracts germs.

All games affected over here. I had tickets for Napoli v Inter Milan last week, but was then postponed.
 

Hants_red

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Playing behind closed doors could tip some clubs over the edge

 

eurogrecian

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One thing's for sure, you're almost guaranteed a row to yourself on planes. I flew back for the weekend on Friday and returned back to Southern Italy (not badly hit, unlike Northern Italy) yesterday. Each flight had around 50 passengers.
A few were wearing masks, although they say it's better not to wear one. The breathing creates moisture on the mask, which then attracts germs.
I came over on Saturday to watch the game at Walsall and the plane was full out and back - Birmingham still very popular obviously!
 

Grecian_Matt

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If they start playing EFL games behind closed doors, there will be a influx of people buying VPN's.
 
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