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19 hours ago, Crump99 said:

I'm bored, so which ones are those?

 

Sweden, South Korea and Japan to some extent, along with some other smaller countries. They went for herd immunity amongst the young and never closed the schools or infringed on civil liberties. And more importantly, along with Poland they never cancelled the speedway season :)

 

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2 hours ago, Blupanther said:

Sweden, South Korea and Japan to some extent, along with some other smaller countries. They went for herd immunity amongst the young and never closed the schools or infringed on civil liberties. And more importantly, along with Poland they never cancelled the speedway season :)

 

Well let's start at the beginning. Doing a Sweden/Covid-19 search on Google today doesn't make pretty reading if you're using that as a benchmark. South Korea and Japan are chalk and cheese compared to to UK and South Korea had a head-start after its inadequate dealing with  an outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) in 2015. Japan is a funny one but (Coronavirus: Japan's mysteriously low virus death rate) makes interesting reading. A tenuous SARS type of  herd immunity from the off and their pretty standard use of face masks regardless is arguably not comparing like with like.

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17 hours ago, wealdstone said:

Panthers management should reflect that screwing BB holders will not be forgiven or go away. Decency and integrity is such a small ask.

Don't get your hopes up. If they had any of that then they'd have considered their actions more carefully and not tried to sneak in the unique action (historically Panthers management support their disabled customers) through the back door. Hopefully they'll sneak in the reconsideration of their error in the same covert way. With Covid-19 and its restrictions being with us, as it stands, for the foreseeable future you'd hope that Pratt, Johnson & Chapman would want to start 2021 in a positive manner encouraging as many fans as possible to consider attending within any potential continuing supporter capacity restrictions?

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  • 2 weeks later...

THE next instalment of 'Brummies in Your Living Room' will go live on Wednesday night (August 12, 7.30).

In association with Clean Cut Sports, and kindly sponsored by Private Investigator John F Hope, the latest fixture coming your way sees a breathtaking Elite League Perry Barr head-to-head between Birmingham and Peterborough from August 2011 - starring the likes of Danny King, Daniel Nermark, Nicki Pedersen and Troy Batchelor to name but a few.

The live broadcast will begin at 7.30 on Wednesday night on the following link:
https://youtu.be/ML4o0UKaoho

Birmingham are still inviting individuals or businesses to sponsor their forthcoming Wednesday Night meeting rewinds online in order to help them continue through until the end of October.

Anybody interested should e-mail laurencerogers@blueyonder.co.uk for more details.
 

 

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