WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



, 8:15 Thu Apr 29
Re: So will you be taking the new vaccine
Grapes, the best reason to have the follow up jab is because it prolongs the immunity that the first jab gave you.

arsegrapes 7:31 Thu Apr 29
Re: So will you be taking the new vaccine
stewey 7:19 Thu Apr 29


Why bother? I had the first AZ jab, due to have second, but wondering what is the point considering it only gives an additional 6.4% protection and the government has just announced we will have the Phizer or Valneva jab in the autumn which both give better protection?

stewey 7:19 Thu Apr 29
Re: So will you be taking the new vaccine
Getting 2nd Oxford tomorrow

Mike Oxsaw 6:16 Thu Apr 29
Re: So will you be taking the new vaccine
Remoaners have only got themselves to blame for letting Brexit happen.

Lee Trundle 6:15 Thu Apr 29
Re: So will you be taking the new vaccine
fraser has had the vaccination.

And I've probably had more vaccinations than you in my life, by some distance seeing as you're probably like the rest of the pikeys and don't own a passport.

Vexed 6:10 Thu Apr 29
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I think it's hugely selfish not to have the jab without a medical reason. It's not much use if all the gutless smalldick weasels like Trundle and fraser who are scared of needles or are factually challenged haven't got enough about them to do the right thing. I bet its these very same cunts that were happy to roll the dice on Brexit though. Happy to throw the poor under the bus then, now happy to throw the old or sick under a new bus (presumably with unrealistic numbers that only simpletons would believe emblazoned along the sides).

What a dire place Brexit Britain is. Shit politics for shitty lowlife people. I'm bored of paying for you all to exist to be honest.

Block 2:44 Thu Apr 29
Re: So will you be taking the new vaccine
People should be able to pick and choose whether they want the jab or not, those who have had it have an substantially less chance of catching it anyway, so shouldn't be pushing for anyone to have the vaccine if they don't want it.

Personally, as I'm laid back in general it doesn't bother me 1 way or the other, If I have it so be it, if I don't oh well.

A lot of those who do not take the jab up will end up having it at some point though, if they so wish to go abroad.

fraser 2:38 Thu Apr 29
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Vexed - Sorry son but I understand your angst and misunderstanding of others motives for not wanting it is because you can't view it objectively, obviously due to the fact you're a frightened, gargantuan minge.

Lee Trundle 2:27 Thu Apr 29
Re: So will you be taking the new vaccine
"the British public are self absorbed guttercunts"

With the amount of people selfishly attempting to force their decision on me, I'd say you're spot on with that.

Vexed 1:13 Thu Apr 29
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What are the valid reasons for not having the jab then?

Since the "wah, not tested enough" is proven absolute bollocks there isn't really much other than large swathes of the British public are self absorbed guttercunts is there?

Mike Oxsaw 1:10 Thu Apr 29
Re: So will you be taking the new vaccine
Quite plausible - apart from that bit about people working during the week. Does that still happen?

Coffee 12:49 Thu Apr 29
Re: So will you be taking the new vaccine
Journo licence at it again.

southbankbornnbred 12:06 Thu Apr 29
Re: So will you be taking the new vaccine
Had my first jab (AZ) last weekend.

Attended the Francis Crick Institute, the DNA research facility near the British Library. The people administering the vaccines are mostly senior research scientists who work on cures for cancer/parkinsons etc during the week - and then volunteer at the vaccine clinic at weekends.

Admirable folk, to be honest.

No side-effects. Well, I say that: inevitably (given it was a DNA research centre), there was a mix-up involving my DNA, blood samples and a radioactive monkey. So I'm currently perched atop the Empire State Building, swatting planes.

But apart from that, it's all good.

Lee Trundle 10:30 Thu Apr 29
Re: So will you be taking the new vaccine
I reckon a lot or people holding back from having the vaccine, aren't doing that because of the risk of blood clots.

You lot who want to force everyone to have one are focusing on the wrong thing here.

riosleftsock 10:28 Thu Apr 29
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Coffee 7:35 Thu Apr 29

You miss my point, perhaps I didn't make it clear.

India has a population of approx 1.4 bn. Roughly 25000 people die in India every day, at present Covid is recorded as making up 10% of this, cardio vascular disease is still the number 1 cause of death.

dealcanvey 10:21 Thu Apr 29
Re: So will you be taking the new vaccine
Saw on average that 1 in 500 people will end up in hospital or passing away due to a blood clot issue in a given year.

At the moment they predict the vaccine is causing a blood clot in 1 out of about 125,000.

So out of that 125,000 around 250 of them will end up suffering with blood clots this year due to other unfortunate reasons. Around 15 of the 250 would be under the age of 40.

BRANDED 9:29 Thu Apr 29
Re: So will you be taking the new vaccine
Many people can’t afford to stay at home.

Lily Hammer 9:14 Thu Apr 29
Re: So will you be taking the new vaccine
I'm very much open to the suggestion that the vaccine reduces capacity to transmit the virus to other people. The jury is still very much out on to what degree it reduces that capacity.

The jury is, to a lesser extent, still out on how likely someone with no symptoms has the capacity to transmit the virus, but the WHO announced on 8th June last year that the asymptomatic infected are highly unlikely to pass on the virus, which was based on the clearest evidence, and based on how virus usually work.

What is most probable is that if you feel healthy, and are not sick, you won't pass on the virus. Only worst case scenario, computer modelled calculations suggest that maybe, might, possiblly, in theory, a future variant might, could feasibly, theoretically, pass on easily from a seemingly healthy person.

What is and always was important, is that if you feel ill, stay home and don't go into school or work until you feel better. As we know, so many people have been ignorant to that wisdom, either because they wouldn't get paid, or they were afraid of work piling up or something like that. "The office won't be able to cope without me!"

BRANDED 8:24 Thu Apr 29
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Johnson 12:21 Thu Apr 29
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you would know

Coffee 7:35 Thu Apr 29
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riosleftsock 3:43 Wed Apr 28

Road traffic fatalities have fuck all to do with Covid. Do you use the same logic in your vaccine reasoning?

Do you believe that having the vaccine reduces your capacity to transmit the virus to other people?

chim chim cha boo 5:10 Thu Apr 29
Re: So will you be taking the new vaccine
Went to the Royal Free Hospital Haemophilia clinic a couple of weeks ago and the doctor said that the Oxford jab seems to STOP blood clots.

The free are 5000 strokes down on a normal year (which are caused by clots) and the only thing they can think of as the cause are the vaccines.

Less than a one in a million chance of getting a clot within a month of getting the vaccine and ONE hospital with 5000 less strokes?

Give me that delicious Astrazenica right now.

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