Humza warns us to stay away on Saturday

yet club at the pedodome allowed greenbrigade in pedodome to put up terrorist flags . feck all said about that.
 
There was no spike after the celebrations weeks ago and that was when the virus was around more
Imo they should be thanking us for that, saying it can be done instead of secretly hoping there would be, i honestly think that was the case.
 
The faux outrage about this is as predictable as it is unnecessary.

Covid is as good as done in the UK, at least in terms of hospitalisation and serious illnesses and there's limited evidence of outdoor transmission in any case.

I hope and think the police will be sensible but this is a perfect example of where governments and the police should plan for what will happen and not what they want to happen.

The sheer hypocrisy as well as if it was Celtic in this position I doubt we'd be getting half as much fuss (not nearly as much outrage at their shark throwing outrage in December at the height of the second wave for starters). It also seems fine for people and politicians to pick and choose when a cause is worthy enough to breach regulations - either everything is banned or everything is allowed.

Or are we essentially saying you can't leave the house other than to protest about events happening miles and miles away?
 
Kindly blow it out your ass.

I'd say the government are being naive but it's more likely a deliberate attempt to further demonise the support once crowds inevitably gather. In other words, like all things SNP it is a decision taken to further their politics rather than giving a toss what is best for the people.

As has been mentioned in the past, if we are being grown up about it then a safe outdoor space would be organised to let people responsibly enjoy a significant milestone in their lives. Mental well being is just as important to public health and there's a lot of small business crushed by recent COVID measures that would benefit greatly from such a controlled event.

Stay safe Bears, but also don't let anyone take this moment away from you. We bloody earned this day.
 
Honestly f*ck what they say, are you going to look back on this in 10 year time and say "Thank god I listened to the message and stayed away, keeping myself safe from that 0.01% chance ill pick it up outside catch it and die" or "thank god I used my own sense as a human being and went to celebrate one of the clubs greatest days in history"

What is life without these days / memories ? Ram it up your hole Humza and the lot of you
 
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Customers phoning the booking line receive an automated message saying: "Due to circumstances out of our control we are unable to take your call right now."


Customers have been advised to go to their website for bookings, service and timetable information.

A CalMac spokesman said: "There's a technical issue with the phone lines, it’s being worked on at the moment."



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One contacted the ferry operator saying: "What is happening to Calmac?

"Seem to be uncontactable - you wait on phone at 8am to be told you are number three in #the queue. By 8.15am you are told you are still number three in queue but due to high call volumes we are not going to answer your call after all - goodbye.

"On previous attempts I was cut off straight away so suppose I am progressing! Have tried e-mailing but response time is quoted at 8 days???!!!???"

On Saturday it emerged that a temporary replacement freight ferry for the Ullapool-Stornoway route - considered too small because it only had space for four lorries - had itself had to be replaced leading to at least three days of sailing cancellations.

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The 38-year-old MV Isle of Arran - which normally runs on the Ardrossan to Arran route - was brought in to provide a makeshift freight service on the Ullapool-Stornoway crossing on April 21 after ferry operator CalMac's largest ferry MV Loch Seaforth was taken into dry dock for "major" engine repairs.

The eight-year-old vessel was initially expected to be back in service at the end of April but is now not expected to be back in service till May 17 at the earliest.

But it emerged even the Isle of Arran has problems - with its stabilisers - and had to be removed from from the run to be replaced by the the 36-year-old MV Hebridean Isles, causing cancellations on its usual Kennacraig to Islay.

It meant that all crucial freight sailings between Ullapool and Stornoway were cancelled three days from Wednesday and future services have had to be amended.


It was one of five ferry issues in the preveious two weeks that caused either cancelled journeys or travel restrictions.

At the weekend, the 23-year-old car ferry MV Clansman which runs the Oban-Coll-Tiree route was due to be out of action because a shaft needed replaced and an amended timetable was in place. The MV Hebridean Isles which normally runs between Kennacraig and Islay was to cover from Saturday night to Sunday night.

That came two weeks after it returned to Oban with all services cancelled for the rest of the day after it developed a fault. CalMac said at the time that the issue was being investigated.

The issues come off the back of the country's ferry building fiasco with two lifeline vessels being built at nationalised Ferguson Marine, owner of the last civilian Clyde shipyard. They were due to be in service in early 2018, are now up to nearly five years behind schedule and their is now over double the original £97m contract.


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Watched a senate hearing in the US yesterday with CDC. They have claimed 10% infection rate outside. Yesterday they were forced to tell the truth. The real number is 0.01% chance of transmission. If you've been vaccinated it's even less. Only repeating what was stated. I'll leave that there.
My cousin in Vancouver said much the same thing about Canada a few months ago. There was some document doing the rounds that showed all the figures being bandied about by the authorities were grossly exagerated
 
Yet not a fkn peep from any of them!!
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My cousin in Vancouver said much the same thing about Canada a few months ago. There was some document doing the rounds that showed all the figures being bandied about by the authorities were grossly exagerated
They are like alcoholics drunk on power
 
Does anyone care what this idiot says anyway. I am supprised that he even went to the bother of saying it, guy is a tube that no one listens to anyway
 
well
It's all so blatant, they don't even hide it. Absolute scum, and as for the scum who voted them in!! Beyond words, utter disgrace you get to stand next to me Saturday after what you done last week. Utter scum all round
well done all you said is true anybody that votes for that lot should be HUNG
 
We'll see what happens with the protests in pollokshields this morning. Wonder if humza will condemn this with the same gusto as he reserves for anything unionist.
 
I see even members of Scottish labour are encouraging people to gather on the streets to protest oh dear. Joke of a party.
 
After today’s Covid breaching in Glasgow he has no credibility. The two faced shit they coming away with after the celebrations at Livi too! Enjoy Bears and don’t give them any ammo to throw at us!
 
What about the thousand or so people down in Kenmure street today protesting about removing asylum seekers....? They are actually being applauded for their mass protest.
 
well

well done all you said is true anybody that votes for that lot should be HUNG
It suits them to be linked with celtic fans built on hate and if our supporters cannot see what they are about then hell mend them! Sick of this fake independence cr*p too!
 
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