[Football] Arsenal's Gabriel tests positive for the plague

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crodonilson

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Jan 17, 2005
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17 is naff all.

Probably 17 with no symptoms.

Thats why testing

Football doesnt stop in flu season

17 is a lot, this all started with one person contracting it and look how many worldwide cases there are. It's not so much the 17, it's those 17 passing on to others and the transmission through to vulnerable groups. Also all these games BCD still require a number of other club staff, press in attendance, media crew, police and ambulance staff at a time when police shouldbe vigorously enforcing the rules and ambulance staff should be caring for genuinely ill people. Time to stop football ASAP and people adhering to the rules(should be law) and staying the **** at home.
 


loz

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Apr 27, 2009
2,279
W.Sussex
Do players usually go down with normal flu ? I would have thought they all have flu jabs with the money at stake

Yes they do, it’s not uncommon to hear of a team losing 3 or 4 players to illness.

Can’t remember exactly but did Sunderland not turn up a few years ago because of illness in the camp ? The lost the points and got relegated by a point or something.

I can also remember a goal keeping coach aged 40 something having to play in goal because of a virus in the national league a season or two ago.

I very much doubt footballs have a flu jab being fit young men ?
 




loz

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Apr 27, 2009
2,279
W.Sussex
17 is a lot, this all started with one person contracting it and look how many worldwide cases there are. It's not so much the 17, it's those 17 passing on to others and the transmission through to vulnerable groups. Also all these games BCD still require a number of other club staff, press in attendance, media crew, police and ambulance staff at a time when police shouldbe vigorously enforcing the rules and ambulance staff should be caring for genuinely ill people. Time to stop football ASAP and people adhering to the rules(should be law) and staying the **** at home.

Do we stop me going to work as a service engineer? Because I have worked all the way through and I meet shit loads of people in my job and have never been tested. We have to learn to except this virus and while waiting for a vaccine be as carful as you can but try as best to keep normal life happening.
 


Neville's Breakfast

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May 1, 2016
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Oxton, Birkenhead
Yes they do, it’s not uncommon to hear of a team losing 3 or 4 players to illness.

Can’t remember exactly but did Sunderland not turn up a few years ago because of illness in the camp ? The lost the points and got relegated by a point or something.

I can also remember a goal keeping coach aged 40 something having to play in goal because of a virus in the national league a season or two ago.

I very much doubt footballs have a flu jab being fit young men ?

I’ve been offered the flu jab by various employers for many years going back to when I was a fit, young man.
Perhaps the answer to the postponement relates then to the need to be seen to be doing everything to keep COVID under control. Remember football is currently being played in this pandemic under permission from the Government. No point in risking losing that permission. Comparisons with flu won’t cut any ice with the authorities given current infection rates and hospital capacity. I would imagine the PL just aren’t prepared to risk arguing.
 


Raleigh Chopper

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Sep 1, 2011
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Do we stop me going to work as a service engineer? Because I have worked all the way through and I meet shit loads of people in my job and have never been tested. We have to learn to except this virus and while waiting for a vaccine be as carful as you can but try as best to keep normal life happening.

When you have flu you bloody well know about it, and you can have a jab if you want to, and when you recover you are OK.
1 in 3 testing positive for covid had no symptoms and the infection rate is well above 1, vulnerable could die and long covid is an issue, there are 2 new highly infectious strains about, especially in the SE.
More people in hospital than in April and more infections today than any other day.
You really don't get it do you.
Its people like you that are spreading it.
Like you, these times are not normal.
 




elwheelio

Amateur Sleuth
Jan 24, 2006
1,902
Brighton
So long as we continue to socially distance when defending corners, I'm sure we'll be fine.
 


Bry Nylon

Test your smoke alarm
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Jul 21, 2003
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Playing snooker
It's a very important distinction. It is NOT phraseology in the slightest.
The plague and coronavirus are COMPLETELY different and to use plague to shock people into thinking there is a new outbreak is just plain wrong in this time. Causing panic for shock value. It should be corrected. How can you not see this?

You weren't riding a Penny Farthing earlier today by any chance, were you?
 


The Fits

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Jun 29, 2020
9,698
Plooks, are you saying you interpreted the title of this thread as someone informing us of the return of bubonic plague?!
 




Bry Nylon

Test your smoke alarm
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Jul 21, 2003
19,957
Playing snooker
What!?
Someone falsely posts about someone getting the plague and the mods do nothing, or in fact have a laugh at their clique in jokes. Typical NSC.

Yes. You are of course right. Because EVERYBODY thought Gabriel had Bubonic Plague.

I'll deal with it right away.
 








Iford Albion

Active member
Jul 30, 2017
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It's a very important distinction. It is NOT phraseology in the slightest.
The plague and coronavirus are COMPLETELY different and to use plague to shock people into thinking there is a new outbreak is just plain wrong in this time. Causing panic for shock value. It should be corrected. How can you not see this?

Possibly the most po-faced and pious post of the year. Well done.

Btw they are not completely different. They are both very nasty, small and you can get them from toilet seats.
 


Wilka

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Nov 18, 2003
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Burgess Hill
It's a very important distinction. It is NOT phraseology in the slightest.
The plague and coronavirus are COMPLETELY different and to use plague to shock people into thinking there is a new outbreak is just plain wrong in this time. Causing panic for shock value. It should be corrected. How can you not see this?

I for one have been PANICED and SHOCKED by this thread.

This is not the sort of thing I would expect to see on North Stand Chat at all. I will send an angry letter to the daily mail about this.
 




The Fits

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Jun 29, 2020
9,698
Why bubonic!? Anyway, yes you do when you read the thread title. If I started one saying Arsenal's Gabriel tests positive for HIV would you let it remain? Even though, with HIV being an actual virus, is closer to the truth than the ****ing plague. No you would remove it. But then I am not in your moddy clique.

Good point, OP might have meant Pneumonic.
 




Neville's Breakfast

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May 1, 2016
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Oxton, Birkenhead
Whatever Gabriel has got, he certainly sounds like a very poorly fellow. I’m amazed he has carved out a career in elite football given all the serious diseases he is suspected of having. Personally, I wouldn’t want to be anywhere near him.
 


Bry Nylon

Test your smoke alarm
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Jul 21, 2003
19,957
Playing snooker
Why bubonic!? Anyway, yes you do when you read the thread title. If I started one saying Arsenal's Gabriel tests positive for HIV would you let it remain? Even though, with HIV being an actual virus, is closer to the truth than the ****ing plague. No you would remove it. But then I am not in your moddy clique.
If [MENTION=21064]easy[/MENTION]10 or one of your other clique had done it it would be an obvious hilarious joke or something.

Look, I told you I'm dealing with it.

I'm sorry [MENTION=70]Easy 10[/MENTION] but you're permanently banned. My hands are tied on this one.
 


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