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Terry Munro replied to WCTA's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
Apparently it's Romanians who steal your dug at Braehead then leave a mark with chalk outside your house so they can raid your baby formula at night. -
How did a win against Malta appear on a list of classics before Holland in 2003? (the first leg, obviously)
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Coronavirus
Terry Munro replied to WCTA's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
Apparently the police were called to Iceland in Johnstone today as daft cunts were scrapping over food. Stuff like this really shows folk up for being self centred dicks -
Coronavirus
Terry Munro replied to WCTA's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
Sounds good mate Sadly, we've already lost one of the members on another forum I use to this virus, he posted last week to tell us he had been diagnosed with cancer and on the same thread his son announced he was dead just a few days later and confirmed it was the coronavirus that killed him, so we'll be having a beer for him when things get back to normal -
Coronavirus
Terry Munro replied to WCTA's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
Thoughts with you and your family Slasher -
Coronavirus
Terry Munro replied to WCTA's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
My mate says asda was packed out at 6am. Bet all of them to a man voted for Brexit as well. -
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Terry Munro replied to WCTA's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
https://news.sky.com/story/coronavirus-vanessa-hudgens-criticised-for-heartless-comments-on-pandemic-11959421 -
Two legged ties?
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Same problem as me. I've since tried on desktop and there's a form to fill out, however when I put in my reservation number it tells me that it's wrong. I'm guessing they're having a large volume to work through and it's causing system issues so will hold off for now.
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Expected them just to make the play offs March 2021, a year later just like the tournament
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UEFA has postponed Euro 2020 until the summer of 2021 to allow European leagues more time to complete their seasons amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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They're refunding me for the flight from London to Oslo on the 30th
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Season 19/20
Terry Munro replied to Lairdyfaeinverclyde's topic in Football related - Discussion of non TA football
Keep the season suspended for now then play the conclusion when it can be played, regardless of how far away that is. This season has started so should be finished, future seasons haven't and can be amended to fit the necessary schedule. Nobody should be getting declared champions or relegated on the basis of current league places. -
Booked Prague when the draw was made but holding off booking anything else for a while. Wouldn't be surprised if the nations league is scrapped this year
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Coronavirus
Terry Munro replied to WCTA's topic in Anything Goes - Other topics not covered elsewhere
Think I'd be fine in isolation for 2 weeks if I lived alone, sit watching netflix, eating junk and bevying but having a 5 and 3 year old in the house and doing it fills me with fucking dread. -
Had booked to fly to Norway on the 30th which is outside their 14 day lockdown but still think it is likely to be cancelled. Hope so anyway
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Season 19/20
Terry Munro replied to Lairdyfaeinverclyde's topic in Football related - Discussion of non TA football
I hunder who that could be? -
Season 19/20
Terry Munro replied to Lairdyfaeinverclyde's topic in Football related - Discussion of non TA football
Euro 2020, scheduled to take place at 12 venues across Europe this summer, could be postponed to give European leagues time to complete their domestic seasons A mini-tournament to decide the Champions League and Europa League will be one option put forward to ease fixture congestion caused by the coronavirus outbreak. European football's governing body, Uefa, is hosting a video conference with major stakeholders on Tuesday. Euro 2020 is set to be postponed to allow league seasons to be completed. A source close to the situation says all parties must be ready to sacrifice something to reach a solution. All 55 Uefa members, the boards of the European Club Association and the European Leagues, and a representative of world players' union Fifpro have been invited to Tuesday's meeting. The Uefa members will also hold an additional meeting to discuss their own reaction. As with the Premier League, who on Friday stressed their commitment to completing the season, Uefa wants the Champions League and Europa League to reach a conclusion because they also have major broadcasting contracts to satisfy. Both tournaments are at their last-16 stage, with six matchdays remaining, including the final. There are still 14 last-16 ties across the two competitions to be completed. Playing the quarter-finals and semi-finals as one-off games would cut two fixtures off the remaining schedule. Playing them over a handful of days as a mini-tournament - in Istanbul and Gdansk, host cities for this season's finals - would concentrate the matches even further, cutting down on travelling and cause the least disruption to the domestic leagues. Rangers would automatically be given a bye to the fnal, if Alex Rae has his way. It has not been ruled out these games could be played in conjunction with league matches - nor does the Champions League final have to mark the end of the club campaign as tradition dictates. Moving Euro 2020, due to take place at venues across Europe from 12 June to 12 July, to next summer would also free up more time to complete domestic and European fixtures. However, that would then impact on next year's calendar. Both the Women's European Championship, hosted by England, and the men's European Under-21 Championship, in Hungary and Slovenia, are scheduled for the summer of 2021. The Nations League, the draw for which was held earlier in March, is due to be completed next spring. In addition, the first edition of the expanded Fifa Club World Cup is set to be held in China in June. While the big domestic leagues have problems over television contracts to solve if games do not take place, most countries rely on the payments from Uefa that come out of major international tournaments to allow their own leagues to function properly. These would be at risk from any movement of the European Championship and are likely to form part of any agreement. Uefa has an estimated 400 staff working on the Euros. It is unknown what will happen to them if the tournament does not take place for another 12 months. The situation is not made any easier by not knowing when football will be able to resume. Uefa accepts it is impossible to know when current travel restrictions will be lifted, but it cannot wait until they are to draft a plan.