Poor old Brewster can’t even score for England U21’s & was replaced on 70 mins. Did anyone see the match? We led 2-0 away from home but ended 2-2 apparently.
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Steven Caulker appealing to represent a second national side at senior level.
edit: Only just noticed the post 2 weeks earlier
Last edited by ChesterDave; 21-10-21, 02:41 PM.Football without Origi is nothing
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Back on Daniel Sturridge, here's his latest tweet about being stuck in a hotel in Perth due to lockdown.
I love it when ex players refer to Liverpool as "their" team, particularly since he also played for City and Chelsea.
[ame]https://twitter.com/DanielSturridge/status/1456475318554796033[/ame]"That's how I found myself on the Kop that day I had my blue-and-white scarf safely tucked away inside my coat as I listened to Liverpool songs and swayed with the masses.
Then City scored and I screeched and this big bloke, a Liverpool supporter, made towards me and I thought he was going to throttle me. But he just pulled my scarf from under my coat so it lay on the outside, and said: "You should always be proud of your colours, lad."
Lee Chapman - Arsenal and England defender
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Originally posted by jono View PostBack on Daniel Sturridge, here's his latest tweet about being stuck in a hotel in Perth due to lockdown.
I love it when ex players refer to Liverpool as "their" team, particularly since he also played for City and Chelsea.
https://twitter.com/DanielSturridge/...75318554796033
He's complaining that he has to quarantine despite being vaccinated. Do people not realise you can still carry the virus even while vaccinated?
Couple that with vulnerable first nation people, no wonder WA is so strict.
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Not sure he's complaining he had to do it, just that it sucks which obviously it would.Originally posted by HamboCairns View PostHe's complaining that he has to quarantine despite being vaccinated. Do people not realise you can still carry the virus even while vaccinated?
Couple that with vulnerable first nation people, no wonder WA is so strict.
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WA should get it's act together and get vaccinated faster even with 90 pct fully vaccinated over 12, they are going to see a big increase in cases when they inevitably have to open up because they have had barely any exposure.
It's true vaccinated people can still spread it but studies have indicated they are about 3 times less likely within a household vs an unvaccinated person.Y.N.W.A!!!!!!
"There are two great teams on Merseyside; Liverpool and Liverpool Reserves." - Bill Shankly
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You’re right mate. Hopefully no one will ever go outside again, unless it’s to virtue signal about how liberal they are. That’s ok.Originally posted by HamboCairns View PostHe's complaining that he has to quarantine despite being vaccinated. Do people not realise you can still carry the virus even while vaccinated?
Couple that with vulnerable first nation people, no wonder WA is so strict.
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There was.something in the guardian about a recent study which suggested a smaller benefit than that for Delta although based on quite a small data set.Originally posted by Corndog View PostNot sure he's complaining he had to do it, just that it sucks which obviously it would.
WA should get it's act together and get vaccinated faster even with 90 pct fully vaccinated over 12, they are going to see a big increase in cases when they inevitably have to open up because they have had barely any exposure.
It's true vaccinated people can still spread it but studies have indicated they are about 3 times less likely within a household vs an unvaccinated person.
"Writing in the Lancet, researchers from a number of institutions including Imperial College London and the UK Health Security Agency (HSA) report how they analysed data from 204 household contacts of 138 people infected with the Delta variant.
Of these contacts, who were recruited within five days of their household member showing symptoms and were tested daily for 14 days, 53 went on to become infected, 31 of whom were fully vaccinated and 15 were unvaccinated.
The results suggest even those who are fully vaccinated have a sizeable risk of becoming infected, with analysis revealing a fully vaccinated contact has a 25% chance of catching the virus from an infected household member while an unvaccinated contact has a 38% chance of becoming infected.
However, the figures do not shed light on the severity of illness, while the team cautions these figures fall within a range of possible values, meaning the exact size of the difference is unclear."
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