#12 wrote:Nope, because this is my country and not yours and I want to curb the virus just as much as you guys...MUTU wrote:Because he expects us to lose every match, hence he'd rather we don't play
MUTU wrote:#12 wrote:Nope, because this is my country and not yours and I want to curb the virus just as much as you guys...MUTU wrote:Because he expects us to lose every match, hence he'd rather we don't play
I would be steaming mad if the kids are sent to school while the diva millionaires are protected and don't help raise the morale of the people. Some 40 people in a stadium would, if anything, be encouraging thousands of people (and that's in Germany alone) to stay at home to watch the match instead of going out and spreading the disease further. Please appreciate that some/many people do need a good reason to stay at home.
You mean idiots?MUTU wrote:#12 wrote:Nope, because this is my country and not yours and I want to curb the virus just as much as you guys...MUTU wrote:Because he expects us to lose every match, hence he'd rather we don't play
I would be steaming mad if the kids are sent to school while the diva millionaires are protected and don't help raise the morale of the people. Some 40 people in a stadium would, if anything, be encouraging thousands of people (and that's in Germany alone) to stay at home to watch the match instead of going out and spreading the disease further. Please appreciate that some/many people do need a good reason to stay at home.
I think if the German R0 stays below 1 until May 6th, your chances are good to very good...FCBayernMunchen wrote:Bayern have just announced refunds for home games that will now be played behind closed doors. Indicative?
#12 wrote:You mean idiots?MUTU wrote:I would be steaming mad if the kids are sent to school while the diva millionaires are protected and don't help raise the morale of the people. Some 40 people in a stadium would, if anything, be encouraging thousands of people (and that's in Germany alone) to stay at home to watch the match instead of going out and spreading the disease further. Please appreciate that some/many people do need a good reason to stay at home.
#12 wrote:It’s not about protecting millionaires... Maybe no one told you yet that a virus doesn’t differentiate between hosts...
Huh, are you dumb?!MUTU wrote:#12 wrote:You mean idiots?MUTU wrote:I would be steaming mad if the kids are sent to school while the diva millionaires are protected and don't help raise the morale of the people. Some 40 people in a stadium would, if anything, be encouraging thousands of people (and that's in Germany alone) to stay at home to watch the match instead of going out and spreading the disease further. Please appreciate that some/many people do need a good reason to stay at home.
No, most people have gone out at some point during this crisis.#12 wrote:It’s not about protecting millionaires... Maybe no one told you yet that a virus doesn’t differentiate between hosts...
The virus doesn't differentiate, so why should the German government differentiate between schoolchildren and footballers? Or, you know, grocery staff. Or people who collect rubbish. I don't know how the situation is in Germany, but I'd say that in Malta most people who can't work remotely are still going to their workplace. Besides, footballers are healthy people... the chances of them dying are considerably low. In fact not a single professional footballer has died yet as far as I know.
I've yet to hear a single argument in favour of football NOT resuming other than the "oh poor players, what if they get sick? boo hoo!"
MUTU wrote:No, I'm not dumb. It's you who misread. Dumbledore7 and I have already written how restarting the Bundesliga would directly lead to slower spread of the virus by ensuring that large portions of the population stay at home glued to the TV screen.
The people need their morale boost.
Also what do you mean school kids have to? Are you trying to argue that education is more important than football?!?!
No, it shouldn’t...bbenno wrote:Taking neccessary precautions and testing before and after matches should be enough.
Let’s go already!
I don’t see any reason the Bundesliga couldn’t resume under the circumstances.
If we don’t get going soon, the league cannot finish in time before contracts are running out.
Fussball should be a priority to restart in Germany.
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