I thought that Scotland, or the area where most people live has been in lockdown for a week or more.
Why has Edinburgh been placed in the same category as Glasgow despite the fact that the CV rate in way below anything from Glasgow or Dundee?
Silly question here? Did anyone expect the SNP to put Edinburgh in a lower classification than Glasgow? It was never going to happen.
I am certainly not slagging off the SNP but just hoping for fair treatment for Edinburgh.
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31-10-2020 12:15 AM #1291
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31-10-2020 12:57 AM #1292This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Scotland have had a lot more strict restrictions in place for longer like not. Icing households etc, hopefully they will mean we won’t follow but it will depend on the numbers
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31-10-2020 01:54 AM #1294
WTF has this got to do with our
semi. We'll talk and worry about that rounabout Sunday after we've hump them.
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31-10-2020 06:35 AM #1295
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We won't necessarily follow England. They have been too lax until today. Areas with much higher transmission with Ayrshire (level 3, quite high) are still in level 1 down there!
What it will mean is England will give us a little more money again, as that's how this pandemic has seemed to work, England controlling the purse strings.
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31-10-2020 06:38 AM #1297
Our 7 day average of new cases is going the right way as well as the case positivity.
Hopefully the unpopular but decisive action the ScotGov took early means we’ll avoid another full lockdown. A lot of political capital to be gained should that be the case. Imagine if Scotland and Wales didn’t need to lockdown but England did, not a great look given the warnings they ignored.
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31-10-2020 06:47 AM #1298
A lockdown won't be the only thing coming if Nisbet gets a hat-trick today
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31-10-2020 06:48 AM #1299
North and South Lanarkshire got the benifit of the doubt and were put in tier 3 and not 4.Edinburgh and East Lothian were not given tbe benefit of doubt and were put in tier 3 not tier 2.Now this is not easy for the SNP government i admit that but dont tell me that politics did not influence that decision.
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In a global pandemic where cases are increasing by more than 500,000 new infections a day lockdowns will be more commonplace. However it rips ma knittin that people describe what we have now in Scotland as a lockdown. Mild restrictions at best, even earlier this year it wasn't a full lockdown.
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My excitement for today has just dampened opening this thread. Annoyed at myself.
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Going over in detail on TV and also releasing all rationale on there website
The info is all there
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31-10-2020 08:16 AM #1307
Some lower league games in England selling out
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan...shire-54704567
One club said it thought the interest stemmed from football being like a "Class A drug" for many supporters.There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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Its truly an awful state of affairs that Scottish people can't control their own borders or control their own finances in the midst of a global pandemic.
This really is one of the strangest countries and I really can't think of anywhere comparable anywhere in the world.
Somehow cases seem to be coming down though in Scotland and the 5 tier system does give at least some parts of rural Scotland a very good chance of some sort of normality with the central belt remaining in the balance.
I fear for the lower leagues though as they are going to struggle to complete their seasons and very surprisingly some of the Northern clubs ironically may have allowed fans in by then.Last edited by The Baldmans Comb; 31-10-2020 at 10:58 AM.
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Their stadium to ours is 157 miles, so easy enough to plan.Mature, sensible signature required for responsible position. Good prospects for the right candidate. Apply within.
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04-11-2020 05:25 PM #1312
Ross County granted government approval to admit 300 fans to Friday night’s Premiership game against Livingston.
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Wonder what's happened today to change minds. Just a couple of hours ago this seemed dead in the water:
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/...r-fan-22955855
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23-11-2020 09:12 PM #1315
Up to 4,000 fans allowed back into stadiums in England from 2nd December depending on what tier they are in.
Maximum of 4,000 in Tier 1
Maximum of 2,000 in Tier 2
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