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  1. 1 minute ago, vintagelaureate said:

    I'll transfer it to you when I stop - it'll be in the next 20 minutes or so. Hope that's okay!

    Yeah that’s fine. Will make a donation to water aid. Cheers

  2. 2 minutes ago, vintagelaureate said:

    It's asking for your full name too to do it. I'll be in Manchester in half hour or so if you're local.

    Am kinda local but Sean Devereux-Kelly if that works?

  3. 6 minutes ago, crazyfool1 said:

    im not sure ive watts apped vintage and see if I can get hold of him as I doubt he will log on now 

    No worries if not. Cheers anyway! 

  4. 9 hours ago, vintagelaureate said:

    I've got a spare for tonight at Manchester Victoria Warehouse (e-ticket on the Ticketmaster app) - free to a good home.

    Assume this has gone now? 

  5. Watched MOTD and not quite sure how Liverpool didn’t nick the game in the final minutes. Couldn’t argue with a draw overall but always thought Liverpool would nick it.
    At least no one has run away with it around Christmas this year. Liverpool the favourites, undoubtedly. Plenty of teams to press them this year. But again, Man United ahead of them on points since Bruno joined. Got lucky last night but swings and roundabouts with the Leicester game which we should’ve won with the Rashford chances. I think we’ll bottle it but as it stands (based off this year) we’ll be the closest challengers.

  6. With more than half country in Tier 4 now I’m not sure stopping football would do much to stop the spread and surely the positives outweigh the negatives in this case? They’re tested every week anyway. It seems as if the players don’t want it and it also seems as if there’s no need for a stop like there was in March/April.

  7. Van dijk being injured has made the season somewhat interesting. They wouldn’t have dropped points today if he’d have been playing.

    But at the same time, United have been level on points with them since Bruno arrived. He’s totally transformed us. He’s been involved with over 50% of our PL goals since joining. He’s won us numerous games single handedly. Simply a top class player, it’s been too long now for it to have been a purple patch, surely?!

    Still think Liverpool will run away with it but United are looking the most likely to pressure them based off current form. The game in mid January will tell a lot - expecting a heavy Liverpool win or a bore draw.

  8. 8 hours ago, stuartbert two hats said:

    Quite. Why the holy fuck does the Government policy seem to suggest that current restrictions in Manchester are just fine:

    Shut. The. Shops.

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    Trafford and Stockport rising rapidly after a (relatively) good few months. Trafford’s my home area so hopefully it’s shut down before it gets out of hand!

  9. 6 hours ago, shoptildrop said:

    I wonder what's it's like in Manchester centre and everywhere else?? As seeing all those crowds in London is it the same here?

    I don't go anywhere so any folk from Manchester know what it's like at the moment?

    I know there was mad car queues for Ikea the other week and small retail park near me looks fairly busy, but it seems we are generally keeping to the rules here

    Live in the city centre. Saturday was ridiculous. Loads of people in the Arndale without masks. It was an in and out job for me. The most uncomfortable I’ve felt since March. 

  10. Fuck the Tory c**ts ripping into the North. Nothing new, just a nice reaffirmation. 
    Worst thing is that many people affected by this in the North would probably still vote for Boris and his cronies tomorrow if the chance came about.

    Fuck them all.

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  11. 5 hours ago, thetime said:

    Its not a new idea, remember prem plus?

    and how did that turn out? this isn’t going to get any traction but it’s still absurd that they’re trying it. £15 to watch a game of football. it’s laughable. never going to happen as much as they may want it to. they couldn’t get people to pay for it in more prime slots. 

  12. 50 minutes ago, efcfanwirral said:

     

    I imagine Printworks (ugh) and NQ will be the problem areas

    Printworks is the pits. 
     

    I’ve not been in a place in Manchester that hasn’t adhered to the rules since the re-opening. 
     

    I did, however, notice numerous parties taking place in flats.

  13. And if you’re sat across from this other couple (surely less than 1m if on one table) then what difference is it making? Yes you may touch more things when in a familiar household but if one of the four people has it, chances are four out of four are going to have it by the end of the night,  whether that’s at home or in a pub. The only difference is, as pointed out above, is there’s a higher chance of passing it onto someone outside of the four people. 

  14. 44 minutes ago, gizmoman said:

    But the reason labour didn't get elected, by working class people and others, is that they have gradually moved away from supporting the working class  and public services of this country to taking on obscure "civil rights" issues of LGBTetc, asylum seekers, minority religions (except jews it would seem), and missing the core value that any political party should have, that is, representing the people that put them into power, the fact that the public voted for Boris says all you need to know about the modern Labour party.

    One of Labour's most known slogan's from the last election campaign was 'Save the NHS'.

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