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That all seems fairly thin. We might do this, we might do that.
Trying to keep one step ahead of the Government I think. They have said from the 1st October they will 100% maybe depending on the polls and opinions be bringing in the requirement to be jabbed/tested before events. So PL giving themselves and the clubs a good month and a half to get a system in place should it happen.

My wife is off to London this weekend and going to the Theatre, she had an email last night saying she needs proof of being fully jabbed or a negative test to get in
 
That all seems fairly thin. We might do this, we might do that.

You can't expect people to have proof of a negative LFT if they're not explicitly obliged to have one. I also don't have the NHS app working at the moment despite being double vax as I don't have valid photo ID.
You can request a letter from the NHS website. Useful to have and it’s free.
 
You can request a letter from the NHS website. Useful to have and it’s free.
I spent ages registering on NHS App and just tried this as a letter is simple. Took about a minute. Top tip T.
 
You can request a letter from the NHS website. Useful to have and it’s free.
I think I can sort out the app, I just need some kind of code from the GP surgery.

My passport is expired and I'm not spending money on a new one when it's not even remotely viable to go overseas at the moment.
 
I think I can sort out the app, I just need some kind of code from the GP surgery.

My passport is expired and I'm not spending money on a new one when it's not even remotely viable to go overseas at the moment.
Just get a letter. Took me about a minute to Google and complete.
 
Why do you need photo ID? I've got mine set up, and I didn't need it..?
 
Energy drinks, gambling firms and cyrpto currency, nice trinity of sponsors
All legal...

I might be making this up, but didn't a club announce their sponsorship deal had been paid in crypto currency recently (brain says Watford, but not checked yet)
 
Can't be long off until we have an official coconut milk partner, like Liverpool did. Which you might be thinking sounds ridiculous and made up until you find out that they ended that partnership after discovering that they were miss treating monkeys, that they were using to pick the coconuts...
 
All legal...

I might be making this up, but didn't a club announce their sponsorship deal had been paid in crypto currency recently (brain says Watford, but not checked yet)
All legal yes, but then thats hardly a yardstick for morality.
 
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