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I think with the crazy decision today by the Government not to allow any spectators at outdoor sporting events, it will be the first time since the pandemic started that the public will not support government advice as the vast majority of the public are not convinced that this measure is based on any scientific evidence in relation to the rise in Covid numbers. It's a distraction to take pressure of the government who still after all this time have not sorted out delays in testing. Take action where it is needed at the root of the problem. Meathball (Meath) - Posts: 140 - 19/08/2020 00:12:47 2288179 Link 1 |
I'm all for good well thought out restrictions to help reduce the spread of the virus. This is not well though out and makes no sense and seriously damages the governments credibility. Indoor events such as mass and restaurants are allowed continue but small outdoor events are not. Full games are allowed to continue behind closed doors but training is limited to 15. Makes no sense whatsoever. Poormouth (Meath) - Posts: 204 - 19/08/2020 10:34:10 2288208 Link 0 |
The imbeciles spend three and a half hours in a meeting and come up with this, there is 0% cases through transmission from Gaa supporters, yes rumors are that house parties take place after games all over the country so if the Gaa are causing the spread just pull the plug on it altogether, i am absolutely disgusted with this decision from these Muppets who no idea what they are doing thelutch (Meath) - Posts: 1073 - 19/08/2020 16:30:13 2288290 Link 0 |
Is there a conversation to be had about cancelling all competitive adult football and hurling championship matches in the county until spectators are allowed back into grounds? Meathmaverick (Meath) - Posts: 106 - 19/08/2020 16:30:43 2288291 Link 0 |
All championships should be postponed LoyalRoyal66 (Meath) - Posts: 85 - 19/08/2020 19:23:17 2288307 Link 0 |
I just think it would be horrendous to win a championship in an empty Pairc Tailteann. Realistically, what's the point? If you win an Intermediate Championship in particular, and you go up to Senior next year, you will hardly remember the journey along the way of winning the championship. No supporters at the game, no celebrations on the pitch after, no dinner after and no celebrations at the local pub after, or the week celebrating with your friends, no provincial championship journey after winning your county championship? I really think Meath should have followed Dublin and Galway's route and gone with no promotion or relegation in any grade this year. Its not a normal season, it would in no way be the same winning a championship and getting promoted this year and may damage you going forward next year. Also, if a club ended up being relegated from their particular grade in this season of all season's you would be absolutely sickened, and in my opinion not fair. I am all for having games on but maybe we should have just played games to keep players ticking over but not have any major consequences, good or bad, riding on them. BigJoe14 (Meath) - Posts: 998 - 20/08/2020 10:30:22 2288359 Link 1 |
Yep, definitely. It's a surreal feeling being at games as it is, with 200 allowed. It'll be completely anti-climatic at the remaining games, they will be similar to a training session. Surely that'll feed into the players mindsets too. On another note, if championships were't to finish this year, which is possible given the circumstances, could we see them being finished off next February or so?
LoyalRoyal66 (Meath) - Posts: 85 - 20/08/2020 12:43:07 2288392 Link 0 |