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Today, I am reading the Spanish Army assisting the civil authority, patrolled greater Madrid and entered several elderly care homes. The staff had left and abandoned the residents, the army medics found deceased lying in the beds of most homes. Not the pages of a well thumbed dystopian novel, a real scene from today's drama of modern society.

 

The Yahoo Mindset powered by Holicom hamsters has Roger Mitchell in the Evening Times. You must remember Harry Potter's doppelganger, he was Chief Executive of the SPL many moons past? He told us all he supported Dundee United, then surprised no one by admitting he was a Happy Hoopster. We thought he had been flushed away, spiraled down the ceramics with other foul smelling feces. Holicom's exercise of emptying septic tank continues and today's turd screaming 'gies ra title' is Roger.

 

Roger is anxious to reference his comments by telling the readership he is drinking from a well of experience, has called a few mates, and has understandings. Hearts will not sue, they know they are down and Rangers have secretly accepted the title belongs to Celtic. Scottish football will pull together because, "this is a black swan moment". Further, in future, "decisions must be made with clear heads and not passionate hearts". 

 

Here's hoping that health professionals do not have to deal with 'black swan moments', eh Roger?

 

It only goes to prove, sometimes you have to flush twice.

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1 hour ago, 26th of foot said:

Today, I am reading the Spanish Army assisting the civil authority, patrolled greater Madrid and entered several elderly care homes. The staff had left and abandoned the residents, the army medics found deceased lying in the beds of most homes. Not the pages of a well thumbed dystopian novel, a real scene from today's drama of modern society.

 

The Yahoo Mindset powered by Holicom hamsters has Roger Mitchell in the Evening Times. You must remember Harry Potter's doppelganger, he was Chief Executive of the SPL many moons past? He told us all he supported Dundee United, then surprised no one by admitting he was a Happy Hoopster. We thought he had been flushed away, spiraled down the ceramics with other foul smelling feces. Holicom's exercise of emptying septic tank continues and today's turd screaming 'gies ra title' is Roger.

 

Roger is anxious to reference his comments by telling the readership he is drinking from a well of experience, has called a few mates, and has understandings. Hearts will not sue, they know they are down and Rangers have secretly accepted the title belongs to Celtic. Scottish football will pull together because, "this is a black swan moment". Further, in future, "decisions must be made with clear heads and not passionate hearts". 

 

Here's hoping that health professionals do not have to deal with 'black swan moments', eh Roger?

 

It only goes to prove, sometimes you have to flush twice.

A stoater of a floater. 

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14 minutes ago, der Berliner said:

As I wrote, we hardly have a clue right now, nor how quickly a cure can be found. Hence, why look for a decision?

The Winter break lasts 3-4 weeks.  Anyone who thinks this virus situation (and it's impact on football) will have a similar timescale is delusional. 

 

Why drag it on, when there are more important things to consider?

 

 

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