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Anybody not using theirs?

I may have one available as did get a BT pass for the month,but need to check when it expires (must remember to cancel at the end though)

If it covers this game then I can pm you the details when I receivbe them off Wolves
 
I may have one available as did get a BT pass for the month,but need to check when it expires (must remember to cancel at the end though)

If it covers this game then I can pm you the details when I receivbe them off Wolves

Appreciate that :)
 
I've not had one for anything. Doesn't make a difference to me, but I've emailed so many times with my correct address. No issue when they spam me
Go on the Wolves site and login. Once logged in click on the top right emblem that looks a little like a person and then check your communicatjon preferences. If email is set to false then Wolves won't email you because of their GDPR interpretation.

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Not a fan tbh, think it will result in further hoarding of young talent and stifle development as they're sat on a PL bench rather than on loan playing football
 
Real disadvantage for us as well with our small squad.

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Boris currently having a waffle but has just said he hopes that spectators will be allowed to return to football stadia from the middle of October.
 
perfect timing for a second wave heading into winter
 
A Mexican Covid Wave?

We will have the Oxford Vaccine by then we will all be safe...
 
"pilot events for return of fans to be county cricket match at The Oval, Glorious Goodwood in Aug, world snooker championships on July 31. Fans to be back in stadia from October"

The way Boris is talking from November it won't be 25% or any limited number but all back in as we return to the old normal and leave the new normal
 
The PL are considering letting the 4 teams left in Europe start the new season later than the rest, which as a headline makes sense, but at least 3 of those teams and hopefully 4 will all be in Europe next year, so surely that just makes it even more congested?
 
Yeah I think it needs to happen, but not sure how they will manage it, it's going to be a bit hectic. There seems to be loads of international fixtures too for some reason and they haven't scrapped the league cup for next season have they? And factor in there will still need to be a winter break I think, due to the lack of a proper pre-season.
 
and the season needs to be done by end of May due to the Euros
 
We may well be better off not being in Europe next season

Obviously we want to be, but if we're not there are upsides
 
Boris currently having a waffle but has just said he hopes that spectators will be allowed to return to football stadia from the middle of October.
I thought that couldn't happen until there was a vaccine. Or have we just abandoned the whole R number Nandos scale???
 
We may well be better off not being in Europe next season

Obviously we want to be, but if we're not there are upsides
If you could guarantee me we'd not lose any players because of it, still sign our primary targets and would be in it again in 21/22 then I think we would be best served by a year out. Unfortunately none of those are the case.
 
I thought that couldn't happen until there was a vaccine. Or have we just abandoned the whole R number Nandos scale???
We abandoned science and health in favour of the economy 6 or so weeks ago
 
I thought that couldn't happen until there was a vaccine. Or have we just abandoned the whole R number Nandos scale???

That was binned when they saw the costs of keeping the Country going
 
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