Paul Cannell
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Inside and outside are 2 different things.
Exactly. Go and watch MK instead. You’ll be totally safe thereIf you are concerned about covid infection being a problem on public transport, why are you going to a packed football stadium?
Covid is the new flu now, it will always be here now but it is like having the flu now.My concern is re public transport , covid infection. It hasn't gone away and we do have to live with it but it still is an issue .
I'll be the one in the corner of Sarge's pub playing cribbage, while imbibing a craft cider and a packet of pork scratchings.Definitely a lager in from the sports bar, but I'll try to smuggle it into Sarge's pub for the ambience.
I'm just looking forward to the old-style vinyl jukebox that Sarge will no doubt install with a selection of 60s/70s/80s deep cuts...I'll be the one in the corner of Sarge's pub playing cribbage, while imbibing a craft cider and a packet of pork scratchings.
We haven't even got a leisure centre in Wallingford, let alone a train station!Now hold on just a minute!
We don't need any line built down here in OX12, we just need a station and some trains to stop now and then!!
Abingdon can wait their bloody turn.
That's not quite true see https://www.cholsey-wallingford-railway.com/We haven't even got a leisure centre in Wallingford, let alone a train station!
Although I caught it from the person next to me at a match. They tested +ve the next day, me 6 days later. It's the only place I went to.Inside and outside are 2 different things.
True, but concourses in football stadia tend to be inside.Inside and outside are 2 different things.
Cholsey is to Wallingford what Radley is to Abingdon.That's not quite true see https://www.cholsey-wallingford-railway.com/
Pie and Mash evening... Now if they can do it Saturday mornings (TV matches notwithstanding), and run it to Oxford Parkway, I'm there.That's not quite true see https://www.cholsey-wallingford-railway.com/
True, but concourses in football stadia tend to be inside.
Disagree with that flu comment Steve, my daughter was up to running 18 miles in her training for the London Marathon last year. A year on from Covid she has long covid with chronic fatigue and can’t run further than 1 mile so the common analogy of it’s like having flu doesn’t sit well with the thousands of long covid sufferers.Covid is the new flu now, it will always be here now but it is like having the flu now.
If you are that worried then do you worry when going to the shops? A football stadium with 1000’s of others?
moor near the Highwayman, then its a 10-15 min ( same distance, give or take, as the Bird to breeze block) stroll through SB nature reserve, then carefully dodge the many dog mines on SB sports ground, cross Frieze way to the Triangle (and Plaza)Now SB is off the cards is there anywhere within walking distance we can moor a canal boat to get us Abingdon lot to the ground?
I'll be the one in the corner of Sarge's pub playing cribbage, while imbibing a craft cider and a packet of pork scratchings.
Cholsey is to Wallingford what Radley is to Abingdon.
Edit: Oh, you mean the bunkline. That would be magnificent if they could connect that to Ox Parkway. I'd pick up @Manorlounger on the way, with a cream tea in hand.
Victoria has been writing to OMwearing her fosb spokesperson hat - letter in today - claiming the majority of Kidlington residents oppose the stadium project, and implying OUFC owners cannot afford to fund the £100m cost of the stadium....repro of OM letters page to follow later- Im out n about till this afernoonWhere did Victoria/Trevor or Steve go, they've not come back on all the responses to them.....
It's an idea to toy with, evening kick off preceded by a sumptuous cream tea on board the Pullman. (proper tea mind, crusts off etc)Cholsey is to Wallingford what Radley is to Abingdon.
Edit: Oh, you mean the bunkline. That would be magnificent if they could connect that to Ox Parkway. I'd pick up @Manorlounger on the way, with a cream tea in hand.