Quite. This whole episode has exposed the manchildren in society who lack the stamina/decency to keep on. Anything but tough.
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This will come next week:
A PUBLIC health expert has warned that a circuit breaker lockdown is needed in Scotland to combat the spreading Omicron coronavirus variant. http://www.heraldscotland.com/politi...ad/?ref=appshr
Yep were about to go into complete lockdown in Holland, there will be a briefing this afternoon/evening, we expect everything to close, shops, restaurants, all public events, schools have been closed.
I have already had to cancel a shortbreak and two restaurant bookings (no big hardship). Were never going to get out of this pandemic. Folks get vaccinated, get yir boosters and hopefully we can learn to live with it, we cant keep going into bloody lockdowns, :grr::grr:
GET VACCINATED.
I still can’t see anywhere (apologies) in that link that shows the 30% increase? And the first link really says nothing, instead of being happy there is limited people in hospital, they turn that into a negative and decide that means they can’t determine the severity of the illness. Surely less people in hospital while cases rise = a good news story and a less severe illness (vaccines working).
HI MATE, THIS IS WHAT I HAVE PULLED FROM THE TELEGRAAF.
RIVM boss Jaap van Dissel calculated in the House of Representatives this week that the same growth could lead to 600 hospital admissions per day, of which 100 to 125 in IC - in a 'favourable' scenario. By comparison, at the peak of the current wave, in late November and early December, there were about 400 hospitalizations per day, about 50 of which were in ICUs.
he variant breaks through the immunity of vaccines or previous illness more quickly. An extra shot, a booster, seems to work. That is why the Dutch booster campaign has become a race against the omicron variant.
bloody caps.
I’ve got a spare ticket for the west if anyone wants it, it’s in the front row I think so not the best, but I’m not looking for anything for it.
I looked at the Scotgov figures and hospitalisations are 20% down. 40 down to 33. Where are you getting your figures? In South Africa, hospitalisations are coming down in the last week see https://www.nicd.ac.za/diseases-a-z-...datcov-report/
Of course, everyone must make their own assessment of risk - I am travelling by car and not doing the bus/pub bit.
I have an adult and child ticket available. Pick up can either be London rd early tomorrow or outside the game pre kickoff. PM me.
Any idea if we sold out after? With the amount of people offering their tickets away I doubt it will be full regardless.
I reckon technically we have sold out but there has been returns and people not going due to omicron. The tickets were pulled from the website yesterday morning and the last I looked there was about 150 left. I suspect Hibs have bought them and added to the donations to charities, schools , Hibs staff. So 200 plus folk got tickets free who couldn’t afford to go at Xmas , some getting a free bus to Hampden. All in all a good show by Hibs fans, the club, community foundation and HSL and get it right up the whinging Celtic fans plus the media
After all the fuss about tickets and delivery on them.
I was running late due to trains from down south and was sent a bar code which worked on my mobile phone to get into the ground.
Stupid were relying on post when that system clearly works!.
Official attendance was over 48,000 in the end. It still means that the Hibs v Killie final in 2007 has the largest attendance of any league cup final since Hampden was redeveloped. Strange that Mr Doncaster never mentioned this in any of his justifications for the ticket allocation...
Hibs fault? Aye ok then...:confused::rolleyes:
https://www.edinburghnews.scotsman.c...-final-3503138
Saw that article Whoever sold on the tickets to Celtic fans are to blame If hibs knowingly sold any to Celtic fans then fair enough but doubt that’s the case
However if he is right and there were about one hundred Celtic fans round about him then maybe it needs to be made clear to stewards that as soon as it’s clear they are in the wrong end they get turfed out
If that message goes out They then iether sit and watch game and behave or they do t take the risk of buying in first place
The dad and daughter shoukd surely have been allowed to move as plenty empty seats down below them
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Sorry but there weren't hundreds of Celtc Fans in that area of the ground. There was probably a few but they certainly didn't make the experience intimidating for the overwhelming number of Hibs supporters.
The incident mentioned in the newspaper was disgraceful, especially with all the kids sitting around, but it was caused by two Celtc Fans (one of whom looked like he was about sixteen) that stupidly celebrated their side scoring, but mostly by the handful of middle aged Hibs fans that attacked them.