Seems there may be a couple of surprises brewing up for January. In the Summer Swansea wanted to loan Sam Greenwood but were told to do one. Since then they have been in touch twice, at the same time Greenwood is getting itchy feet because he sees himself now behind his mate Joffy. Greenwood is a few months older than Joffy and has been slightly ahead in his career. Left Sunderland for Arsenal and left Arsenal for Leeds to get a pathway to first team football. For the England youth teams Sam and Joffy have ripped it up scoring for fun, but sam was only given a 3 year deal Joffy 4 years. Sam has played for the first team once but is part of the set up but on the bench. Joffy is now the main man and Sam will deffo want to leave if he sees no way through. He will not have liked Bielsa saying we have Bamford, Rodrigo, Roberts and Gelhardt as strikers. We may have to sell him but a loan is possible but I would tell Swansea to fk off after what they did with James.
Be goad to see the back of this cnut because ever since he was linked to Leeds he has used that link to feather his nest. Some said he was badly treated but many many more who thought they were friends of this man soon changed their minds as he stole from them, used them and blackmailed them BACK TO HOMEPAGE Post navigation NEXT Print please log in to view this image David Haigh A High Court judge gave a private equity firm the go-ahead to take possession of several properties belonging to the former director of the Leeds United Football Club yesterday after he failed to attend a hearing in a £3.93m embezzlement lawsuit. The judge gave consent for CHF Capital Ltd. to possess the properties and serve eviction notices to tenants living in several homes owned by ex-Leeds Utd director David Haigh. Haigh, who last year filed for bankruptcy, was convicted in 2015 by a Dubai court of siphoning off almost £4m in funds from his then-employers GFH Capital Ltd, a private equity company based in Bahrain which previously owned the football club between 2012 and 2014. Haigh, who resigned as managing director of Leeds Utd in April 2014, was handed a two-year jail sentence after being convicted of breach of trust by a Dubai court in August 2015. It was found that he had forged invoices and fraudulently directed nearly £4m from his former employers into his own and a friend’s bank accounts. In July 2018, the Dubai International Financial Centre Courts in the United Arab Emirates ordered Haigh to pay close to £4m in damages to GFH.
And I think that last sentence is where the problem lies. A lot of young (and some not so young) people think they'll be fine and either don't understand or don't care about the risk of infecting less young, less fit, less healthy people even if those people have been vaccinated. Frankly the communication on the vaccination has been sorely lacking, they should have pointed all this out but instead is was all "get the jab and everything will go back to normal, oh by the way if you're young and fit you'll (probably) be fine but maybe you should have the jab too just in case ?"
It seems they can, although the delta variant is putting up more of a fight. https://www.nbcnews.com/health/heal...kely-spread-covid-new-research-finds-n1280583
I’m not against the vaccine, just that it’s a personal choice and not everyone regardless of age and risk should be forced to take it. You believe differently. Anyway “less likely” is hardly nailing your scientific colours to the mast. The lead for the CDC stated that the vaccine “can no longer prevent transmission”. Prevent and less likely are two different things for me.