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Altrincham FC First Team / Is "lockdown 3" coming?
« on: December 18, 2021, 10:53:15 PM »
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/boris-johnson-omicron-government-financial-times-prime-minister-b1978488.html

Looks like our festive football could be ruined again and that eve if (at least) some of us can go to matches, we may not be allowed in the CSH (for all the good it will do).

Presumably the club are making contingency plans?

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I'm with him. No good waiting a couple of years to look at long term trends after the event. Let's see what can be learnt about it now with a full and open investigation, so that players have as much information as possible to make informed decisions (and including the 31% of players who have not taken a controversial new coronavirus medication, and 25% who don't plan to take it at all).

These are the realities, man.

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Non Altrincham FC Talk / More on mRNA technology
« on: December 15, 2021, 11:39:42 PM »
https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/toxic-spike-proteins-made-by-covid-jabs-often-cause-permanent-damage-in-kids-mrna-inventor/

Dr. Robert Malone, quoted in this link, is not "anti-vax". I had little interest in the matter before the rushed development, emergency approval and coercion relating to the controversial new "vaccines" for a coronavirus (and a coronavirus vaccine had never previously been successfully brought to market despite repeated attempts). However, I do think it is important that people should be fully informed about the possible risks/benefits. After all, it is illegal to prescribe medication without free and informed consent. There is no shortage of people saying how great these things are, even asserting the distortion (at best,) that they are "100% safe". So I feel it is important to provide a bit of balance.

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Allegedly. If this is true, it raises a number of questions, but first and foremost, is there any clarification yet of whether this will affect us at all?

And have we made our plans for the Wrexham and Stockport games yet? At the moment, I am assuming that, one way or another, there will be hoops to jump through to attend, and therefore, as things stand, I do not intend to try. Hopefully things will be more or less back to normal after that, though I am not banking on it by any means.

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Non Altrincham FC Talk / So medical apartheid has come to England.
« on: December 15, 2021, 12:27:16 AM »
And maybe to matches involving Notts County, Stockport, Wrexham...

A shameful day. "But it's only apartheid". Get stuffed. Just get stuffed. When's this rubbish going  to end?

And heaven help the NHS, now that tens of thousands of workers face being forced out.

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Altrincham FC First Team / Back to normal for one night only
« on: December 14, 2021, 11:19:00 PM »
(A bit like the friendly...) I even watched the start of the second half with a pint in my hand! And playing a strong team in the CSC (for all the good it did us - a wake up call?) - a proper throwback. In 1991, challenging for the title, we still played a strong team in the CSC (and trophy and FAC 1st qualifying round and BLT). I suppose in those days we still went into it with the same mentality as the days when you could get a crowd of 8,000 in the CSC!

Oh I wish it could be Cheshire every day
With a Cheshire league and all that stuff for aye!

Little did we know what we were letting ourselves in for when that NPL revolution was launched at a hotel in Altrincham back in the late 60's...

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I've no idea if he had had the new medication for a coronavirus that some people are being pressured to have. I hope not - it sounds like it might have been risky with his medical history: he had been taking "medication to treat a rare cavernoma - a cluster of abnormal blood vessels, usually found in the brain and spinal cord which causes seizures, strokes and, in the worst cases, premature deaths".

He had previously collapsed while training with Plymouth, so it could be just one of those things. Still, I would urge anyone with these types of condition to think very carefully about what medications they have, and not least if they are controversial new medications.

Well, another collapse in just a few weeks (and in addition to the death of the former Axminster Town player Adam Bounds, aged 41, recently confirmed as "vaccine induced" (though he actually died in May)). At some point, I may look through my old Non League Papers for similar stories of collapses and see just how much of a "not a trend" this is. From what I can remember (and I could be wrong), whilst there were reports from time to time of someone relatively young dying, I think it was mostly people who were already seriously ill with some longstanding condition such as cancer.  If it's not a trend, and if the coercion and restrictions (including those affecting this football club) stop now as this coronavirus becomes endemic and amidst doubts over whether all-cause mortality is actually reduced by the medications currently being used under emergency authorisation, it could be that there will be nothing more for me to write about anyway in the coming weeks and months on this subject - we'll see.

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Altrincham FC First Team / Strangest thing I ever saw on Saturday
« on: December 13, 2021, 12:34:48 AM »
A handful of us (less than ten I think) paid for entry at the Chequers End as instructed. It was throwing it down so in the end, they deccided to let us go on the Popular side like with away fans sometimes (I  was almost disappointed, I was ready to stay and try and outsing Bromley!). At half time we went round to the far corner by the new toilet block to get a drink and whatever, then obediently filed back to the pop side corner, and eventually left the ground at the Chequers end again - all for our own safety obviously! I don't know, maybe it makes sense as part of the bigger picture, but honestly, the absurdities of the petty bureaucrats never cease to amaze me. Ah well, hopefully it'll all be over soon. Word is Tuesday might be better - I'll know the world's gone mad if we have this for a CSC match...

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https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2021/12/10/have-professional-athletes-become-the-canary-in-the-covid-coalmine/

There is always going to be plausible deniability of course, but until we know more, I will say this, that I fully support any of our players that decide not to take controversial new medication that has been linked to this issue.

In other news, Facebook admits in court that fact checks are nothing more than opinion!

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Non Altrincham FC Talk / More on heart attack deaths in footballers.
« on: December 09, 2021, 05:51:38 AM »
]https://dailyexpose.uk/2021/12/08/278-percent-increase-in-heart-attack-deaths-among-soccer-players/]

Seems that there really is an increase in heart problems in players this year, Amsterdam Alty. If you believe this article (and I dare say those who try hard enough may find some reason for not doing so). Always interested to hear any real evidence to shed more light on this of course...

As for my previous figure I quoted of 4.2 deaths in an average year, I don't know how they arrived at that, whether it was a longer time frame or whatever. Any further information obviously welcome. Full disclosure, I know nothing of this site linked above or its politics. If anyone has alternative information which they feel would shed more light on the apparent trend this year, share it by all means.

I would be much more interested in commentary on the data they provide rather than comments on the site itself, which I have no interest in. (That means you, London and co.).

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(I.E. potentially ML). No blooming comment.
Enjoy

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Non Altrincham FC Talk / Medical apartheid comes to Moss Lane too?
« on: December 08, 2021, 09:44:29 PM »
These ghastly measures apparently apply to unseated venues with a capacity of over 4,000.

So if Altrincham get their capacity back to 6,000, and get over 5,000 against Stockport or Wrexham (definitely possible) presumably such a match would be covered.

For myself, I have no intention of collaborating in any way with such discriminatory measures, and maybe some other people won't collaborate either.

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Non Altrincham FC Talk / Medical apartheid comes to the National League!
« on: December 08, 2021, 09:26:56 PM »
Venues with crowds of over 10,000 will now need proof of health compliance from next Wednesday (test or experimental "vaccine") - and Notts County have had over 10,000, this season, though whether it will affect the Trophy tie, I don't know.

A dark day, and one that has been coming for a while.

And if you don't like the word apartheid, the Nigerian High Commissioner used it first over travel restrictions. And besides, it is accurate.

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Non Altrincham FC Talk / A Scottish rugby international died as well.
« on: December 05, 2021, 10:40:18 PM »
The 26th of November, the same week as those three football players collapsed. The back row was only 26 years old. So four incidents involving high level athletes in one week, including one death. Plus two the next week involving fans at matches.

Look, I hope Amsterdam Alty is right and that nothing unusual is happening. But there seem to have been a lot of these incidents recently. Whether it's because of a new medication that people are taking, or because of stress and missed medication caused by what's been going on recently, or something else entirely, or just a lot of coincidences, I would like to know.

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(Southampton-Leicester and Watford-Chelsea).

And the Wigan and Sheffield United players weren't even the only ones last week. Sheriff Tiraspol v. Real Madrid also saw a player collapse. Yes, of course there have been incidents in previous years, but this seems to be every week at the moment, and some people are rightly asking questions in these extraordinary times.

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