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Fans allowed back 15:21 - Nov 23 with 15424 viewsdalenumber2

Breaking news: A maximum of 4,000 fans are to be allowed at outdoor events in the lowest-risk areas when the national lockdown in England ends on 2 December, so BBC Sport understands. Probably not us then!
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Fans allowed back on 21:17 - Nov 27 with 1717 viewsrochdaleriddler

Fans allowed back on 20:29 - Nov 27 by nordenblue

Your week starts on a Friday riddler?


Drinking week runs from fri teatime to sun teatime

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Fans allowed back on 21:20 - Nov 27 with 1715 viewsrochdaleriddler

Fans allowed back on 20:39 - Nov 27 by isitme

It said in the notes that Pennie Trust and Manchester University Hospitals had a high number of patients, but I suppose they always do considering the areas they serve. What is probably a more accurate measure is demand above the usual. We do have a Nightingale hospital (presumably sitting empty) for 'Covid patients'.


But no staff to run them

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Fans allowed back on 21:23 - Nov 27 with 1700 viewsnordenblue

Fans allowed back on 20:55 - Nov 27 by 442Dale

https://www.rochdaleafc.co.uk/news/2020/november/davidbottomleyupdate/


Quite a decent watch, but how the hell have the club spent £50k on making the ground the go to phrase of "covid safe" seems a tad heavy
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Fans allowed back on 21:24 - Nov 27 with 1699 viewsTVOS1907

Fans allowed back on 21:17 - Nov 27 by rochdaleriddler

Drinking week runs from fri teatime to sun teatime


Which Sunday?

When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?

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Fans allowed back on 21:57 - Nov 27 with 1649 viewsisitme

Fans allowed back on 21:20 - Nov 27 by rochdaleriddler

But no staff to run them


As they are off as one if their kids is off school due to the year group bubble bursting!
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Fans allowed back on 10:38 - Nov 28 with 1524 viewsdingdangblue

Fans allowed back on 21:23 - Nov 27 by nordenblue

Quite a decent watch, but how the hell have the club spent £50k on making the ground the go to phrase of "covid safe" seems a tad heavy


He’s probably using some artistic licence and lumping in the cost of going ticketless as being a covid safe measure - that would add a few quid to the numbers.

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Fans allowed back on 10:53 - Nov 28 with 1517 viewsJames1980

Fans allowed back on 10:38 - Nov 28 by dingdangblue

He’s probably using some artistic licence and lumping in the cost of going ticketless as being a covid safe measure - that would add a few quid to the numbers.


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Sanitiser dispensers & sanitiser
Signage
Paying a covid safe consultants, fees.
What else is needed to make a venue Covid safe?

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Fans allowed back on 12:24 - Nov 28 with 1449 viewsblackdogblue

Fans allowed back on 10:53 - Nov 28 by James1980

Screens
Sanitiser dispensers & sanitiser
Signage
Paying a covid safe consultants, fees.
What else is needed to make a venue Covid safe?


Matt Hancock’s resignation?

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Fans allowed back on 13:18 - Nov 28 with 1393 viewsnordenblue

Fans allowed back on 10:53 - Nov 28 by James1980

Screens
Sanitiser dispensers & sanitiser
Signage
Paying a covid safe consultants, fees.
What else is needed to make a venue Covid safe?


Apparently around £50k should do the trick.....or maybe he's been really forward thinking in all this and bought a shit load of vaccines for anyone wanting to enter the stadium.
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Fans allowed back on 14:30 - Nov 28 with 1349 viewsrochdaleriddler

Fans allowed back on 21:24 - Nov 27 by TVOS1907

Which Sunday?


Every Sunday !

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Fans allowed back on 14:32 - Nov 28 with 1344 viewsrochdaleriddler

Fans allowed back on 21:57 - Nov 27 by isitme

As they are off as one if their kids is off school due to the year group bubble bursting!


No staff allocated to the Noghtingales, each hospital sending patients there has to organise their own team from existing resources

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Fans allowed back on 10:07 - Nov 29 with 1161 viewsrochdaleriddler

Sunday Times today ‘ Andy Burnham has been told greater Manchester will drop a tier on 19 dec’ let’s hope so

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Fans allowed back on 12:17 - Nov 29 with 1093 views442Dale

Fans allowed back on 10:07 - Nov 29 by rochdaleriddler

Sunday Times today ‘ Andy Burnham has been told greater Manchester will drop a tier on 19 dec’ let’s hope so


In that interview earlier in the thread it sounds like the club will announce the plans in advance of that date, so if the tiers do change we will all know what the situation is re. tickets available and how it’ll be managed on the day.

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Fans allowed back on 12:19 - Nov 29 with 1089 viewsforeverhopefulDale

Fans allowed back on 14:32 - Nov 28 by rochdaleriddler

No staff allocated to the Noghtingales, each hospital sending patients there has to organise their own team from existing resources


Yet private hospitals are being paid for patients they have not even treated. Wonder who the owners of those hospitals support politically ?

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Fans allowed back on 12:37 - Nov 29 with 1069 viewsJames1980

Fans allowed back on 12:19 - Nov 29 by foreverhopefulDale

Yet private hospitals are being paid for patients they have not even treated. Wonder who the owners of those hospitals support politically ?


That's not red mist is it?

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Fans allowed back on 12:49 - Nov 29 with 1054 viewsDalenet

Fans allowed back on 12:19 - Nov 29 by foreverhopefulDale

Yet private hospitals are being paid for patients they have not even treated. Wonder who the owners of those hospitals support politically ?


It is incompetence. If you pay for services and fail to send the patients ........ shocking incompetence of the local management teams. You can't blame the private hospitals who will have blocked out their capacity. During the initial wave of the pandemic the private patients couldn't get access to the hospitals that they pay hundreds of pounds a month for in insurance premiums as the Govt requisitioned them. Its a two way street
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Fans allowed back on 13:11 - Nov 29 with 1030 viewsisitme

Fans allowed back on 12:19 - Nov 29 by foreverhopefulDale

Yet private hospitals are being paid for patients they have not even treated. Wonder who the owners of those hospitals support politically ?


I am pretty sure shareholders in these companies will support a wide range of political parties or maybe even none at all.

If you think it through, if you are buying space at private hospitals they cannot then treat any/as many private patients. Obviously they will be paid for this, even if not all the paid for capacity is used. If you book Manchester Central for an event you don't get money back if not as many people attend as you expect.
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Fans allowed back on 13:31 - Nov 29 with 1008 viewsforeverhopefulDale

Fans allowed back on 12:49 - Nov 29 by Dalenet

It is incompetence. If you pay for services and fail to send the patients ........ shocking incompetence of the local management teams. You can't blame the private hospitals who will have blocked out their capacity. During the initial wave of the pandemic the private patients couldn't get access to the hospitals that they pay hundreds of pounds a month for in insurance premiums as the Govt requisitioned them. Its a two way street


Yes it was incompetence by the Government, and there was a shortage of capacity and staff due to all of the cuts over the past 10 years, more incompetence. The private health sector benefited due to those cuts in the public sector, its a false economy to cut the public sectors due to the higher costs then to use the private sectors when capacity is too low in the public sector, total incompetence. Many MPs who were part of the decision making of the last 10 years to cut the NHS, have been found to have been shareholders of these private health companies that have benefited from this.

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Fans allowed back on 13:33 - Nov 29 with 1002 viewsforeverhopefulDale

Fans allowed back on 12:37 - Nov 29 by James1980

That's not red mist is it?


Just the truth.

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Fans allowed back on 13:35 - Nov 29 with 997 viewsforeverhopefulDale

Fans allowed back on 13:11 - Nov 29 by isitme

I am pretty sure shareholders in these companies will support a wide range of political parties or maybe even none at all.

If you think it through, if you are buying space at private hospitals they cannot then treat any/as many private patients. Obviously they will be paid for this, even if not all the paid for capacity is used. If you book Manchester Central for an event you don't get money back if not as many people attend as you expect.


I refer the honourable gentleman to the answer I gave to Dalenet. 😀

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Fans allowed back on 14:16 - Nov 29 with 958 viewsDalenet

Fans allowed back on 13:31 - Nov 29 by foreverhopefulDale

Yes it was incompetence by the Government, and there was a shortage of capacity and staff due to all of the cuts over the past 10 years, more incompetence. The private health sector benefited due to those cuts in the public sector, its a false economy to cut the public sectors due to the higher costs then to use the private sectors when capacity is too low in the public sector, total incompetence. Many MPs who were part of the decision making of the last 10 years to cut the NHS, have been found to have been shareholders of these private health companies that have benefited from this.


Who are these shareholders?

Nuffield and BUPA are two of the biggest and they are not for profit businesses. Nuffield is a charity and BUPA is a member business and the only investors are bond holders that have lent them money for capital investment. There are no shareholders and no dividends are paid as far as I know
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Fans allowed back on 14:45 - Nov 29 with 937 viewsroccydaleian

Fans allowed back on 14:16 - Nov 29 by Dalenet

Who are these shareholders?

Nuffield and BUPA are two of the biggest and they are not for profit businesses. Nuffield is a charity and BUPA is a member business and the only investors are bond holders that have lent them money for capital investment. There are no shareholders and no dividends are paid as far as I know


Yes, I’d like to see who these MP’s are as well. I’d also like to know the year the last time the NHS budget was cut?
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Fans allowed back on 14:53 - Nov 29 with 928 viewsforeverhopefulDale

Fans allowed back on 14:16 - Nov 29 by Dalenet

Who are these shareholders?

Nuffield and BUPA are two of the biggest and they are not for profit businesses. Nuffield is a charity and BUPA is a member business and the only investors are bond holders that have lent them money for capital investment. There are no shareholders and no dividends are paid as far as I know


There will be profit being made somewhere, in this so called not for profit organisations, and their will be some , non employees making decent money out of them. People who invest in private businesses will want to make money out of them, at some stage, unless of course they are investing in their local football club or similar and just want to support it. And these organisations are set up as so called charities so they can enjoy vat exemptions and any other perks afforded to companies with charitable statuses, as in the educational sectors with so called charity schools.

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Fans allowed back on 14:59 - Nov 29 with 912 viewsroccydaleian

Fans allowed back on 14:53 - Nov 29 by foreverhopefulDale

There will be profit being made somewhere, in this so called not for profit organisations, and their will be some , non employees making decent money out of them. People who invest in private businesses will want to make money out of them, at some stage, unless of course they are investing in their local football club or similar and just want to support it. And these organisations are set up as so called charities so they can enjoy vat exemptions and any other perks afforded to companies with charitable statuses, as in the educational sectors with so called charity schools.


Not an answer to Dalenet’s question .
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Fans allowed back on 15:07 - Nov 29 with 905 viewsforeverhopefulDale

Fans allowed back on 14:45 - Nov 29 by roccydaleian

Yes, I’d like to see who these MP’s are as well. I’d also like to know the year the last time the NHS budget was cut?


All in public records. The cut, in the sense that rises haven’t matched inflation.

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