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Gyfox - 19 Apr 2020 1:05 AM
quickflick - 18 Apr 2020 8:43 PM

The AHPPC received specialist advice in giving its advice from the CDNA which has at its membership a medical representative from each of the 9 commonwealth, state and territory health department plus representatives with professorial status from the Australian Society for Infectious Diseases, the Australian Society of Microbiology, the National Centre for Epidemiology and Public Health and the Kirby Institute for Infection and Immunity in Society plus various other organisations.  Why would you believe that Lewin's views are more relevant than the advice given by the CDNA?

Relevant is probably not the right word here. CDNA said that - Lewin said differently. Lewin and the Doherty Institute also advise the Federal Government. 

There was division among experts on whether or not to close schools and on the infectiousness of kids. With those unknowns, I think, at the end of March it was smarter to err on the side of caution (as did Professor Lewin).

Professor Lewin is one of the leading experts on infectious diseases in the world. That not to slight the CDNA and their specialist advice.
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quickflick - 19 Apr 2020 3:20 AM
Gyfox - 19 Apr 2020 1:05 AM

Relevant is probably not the right word here. CDNA said that - Lewin said differently. Lewin and the Doherty Institute also advise the Federal Government. 

There was division among experts on whether or not to close schools and on the infectiousness of kids. With those unknowns, I think, at the end of March it was smarter to err on the side of caution (as did Professor Lewin).

Professor Lewin is one of the leading experts on infectious diseases in the world. That not to slight the CDNA and their specialist advice.

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Thanks for that response.
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“For Australian football, in particular the A-League, it could quite be the tonic it needs.

The Covid-19 crisis has seen the competition suspended until further notice but even before this, it was teetering. As interest waned in recent seasons due to poor crowds and low television audiences, somehow the game needed a shot in the arm.

This is the perfect time for the A-League to reset. The answer is simple. You know the Big Bash of cricket. We need the Big Bash of soccer.

"I'm already talking to the FFA (Football Federation Australia) about it. We need to re-engage people's interest in the game," he said.

Incredibly, it's an idea he's already piloted to Football's governing body FIFA over 20 years ago.

In 1998, well before The Big Bash of cricket concept got up and running, the World Soccer 6ix's at Amsterdam Arena demonstrated Johnston's ability to create a new, made for modern television product.

Conveniently played in a January winter break, Liverpool, AC Milan, Glasgow Rangers and Ajax of Amsterdam, with all their stars, played out a mini-tournament in front of a packed arena.

I spent loads of money putting it together. The best players in the world, smaller pitch, six-a-side, entertainment, dancers, singers, like a half time break at the Super Bowl that doesn't stop.

If you think this sounds like "pie in the sky" when it comes to delivering this in Australia, then guess again.

The wheels have already been in motion, the project pilot already shot in Newcastle last year and now Johnston's in the FFA's ear on how to roll it out.

He even has a production company making a documentary on how he's doing it.

"If it works it'll be a good doco and if it fails, it'll still be a good doco," Johnston laughed.”

https://10daily.com.au/news/sport/a200418xshnd/craig-johnstons-legacy-isnt-over-with-his-plan-to-kick-off-big-bash-of-soccer-20200419






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LOL 

The new FFArnie, in association with Johnson & Johnston, proudly presents...."The Big Bash of Soccer" !!
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Fucks sake.  Johnston should be banned from being interviewed.  Great player, flog of a bloke.  


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Gyfox - 19 Apr 2020 1:05 AM
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Why would you believe that Lewin's views are more relevant than the advice given by the CDNA?

Umm, I don’t know, but this is what experts were saying in mid March.
“Australia's hospitals will be swamped by thousands of coronavirus patients within a month and push an already strained health system beyond its limits, experts say.”
Not sure it quite happened as the experts predicted ...
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clockwork orange - 19 Apr 2020 6:06 PM
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Umm, I don’t know, but this is what experts were saying in mid March.
“Australia's hospitals will be swamped by thousands of coronavirus patients within a month and push an already strained health system beyond its limits, experts say.”
Not sure it quite happened as the experts predicted ...

Oh boy!! They warned what would happen if  Australia didn't implement the right social distancing measures. Australia did implement the right measures (more-or-less) and has managed to prevent the health system being overwhelmed.

Hats off to the experts.
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Gyfox - 19 Apr 2020 12:32 PM
quickflick - 19 Apr 2020 3:20 AM

@quickflick
Thanks for that response.

No dramas. As I say, I'm talking about what they should have done in March. My opinion then (much the same as Sharon Lewin's) was to batten down the hatches and to stop in-person delivery of lessons (for all children except those whose parents work in actual essential services).

So, overall, I'm happy with how the Federal Government handled things in terms of social distancing measures.

From this point, it looks as if they can start to ease restrictions a bit (and, imo, gradually returning to in-person delivery of lessons is the right thing).
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quickflick - 19 Apr 2020 6:39 PM
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Oh boy!! They warned what would happen if  Australia didn't implement the right social distancing measures. Australia did implement the right measures (more-or-less) and has managed to prevent the health system being overwhelmed.

Hats off to the experts.

Nope. No caveats. 
But the rewriting of history has certainly begun. All the expert models were “just worst case predictions”, right? 
By the time this is all over, expert predictions of tens of thousands of dead Australians will be forgotten. As will the kowtowing to the WHO back in February, and the accusations of racism for daring to stop Chinese students returning. These ‘experts’  have been weeks behind the play all along and now, instead of already having an exit plan they are wanting to test more people who don’t have the virus. So, looks like about 20 more cases today ... is that good or bad? My guess is they’ll opt for do nothing. These ‘experts’ have zero to gain by getting people back to work so of course they’ll take no risk at all? 
Down to less than 50 serious cases across the country. You don’t have to be an expert to deduce  that the idea of a rampant hidden virus throughout the community is a myth. 
In three weeks time the ‘experts’ may have concluded the same.


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Munrubenmuz - 19 Apr 2020 4:21 PM
Fucks sake.  Johnston should be banned from being interviewed.  Great player, flog of a bloke.  

Craig Johnstone hasn't been told enough times to just fuck off from Australian football. Blokes a fucking clown.

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clockwork orange - 19 Apr 2020 8:48 PM
quickflick - 19 Apr 2020 6:39 PM

Nope. No caveats. 
But the rewriting of history has certainly begun. All the expert models were “just worst case predictions”, right? 
By the time this is all over, expert predictions of tens of thousands of dead Australians will be forgotten. As will the kowtowing to the WHO back in February, and the accusations of racism for daring to stop Chinese students returning. These ‘experts’  have been weeks behind the play all along and now, instead of already having an exit plan they are wanting to test more people who don’t have the virus. So, looks like about 20 more cases today ... is that good or bad? My guess is they’ll opt for do nothing. These ‘experts’ have zero to gain by getting people back to work so of course they’ll take no risk at all? 
Down to less than 50 serious cases across the country. You don’t have to be an expert to deduce  that the idea of a rampant hidden virus throughout the community is a myth. 
In three weeks time the ‘experts’ may have concluded the same.


A prediction made at the start of the epidemic was, "Its when people start bitching that the measures were not necessary, that we will know that they have worked"
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A prediction made at the start of the epidemic was, "Its when people start bitching that the measures were not necessary, that we will know that they have worked"

Yep we still have people saying Y2K bug was a hoax. My first programming job was in 1984 replacing an old system. One criteria even at that stage was that it had to be Y2K compliant.
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Kevin Sheedy urges Australians to embrace Anzac Day spirit — with or without football

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clockwork orange - 19 Apr 2020 8:48 PM
quickflick - 19 Apr 2020 6:39 PM

Nope. No caveats. 
But the rewriting of history has certainly begun. All the expert models were “just worst case predictions”, right? 
By the time this is all over, expert predictions of tens of thousands of dead Australians will be forgotten. As will the kowtowing to the WHO back in February, and the accusations of racism for daring to stop Chinese students returning. These ‘experts’  have been weeks behind the play all along and now, instead of already having an exit plan they are wanting to test more people who don’t have the virus. So, looks like about 20 more cases today ... is that good or bad? My guess is they’ll opt for do nothing. These ‘experts’ have zero to gain by getting people back to work so of course they’ll take no risk at all? 
Down to less than 50 serious cases across the country. You don’t have to be an expert to deduce  that the idea of a rampant hidden virus throughout the community is a myth. 
In three weeks time the ‘experts’ may have concluded the same.


You actually have no idea at all. This post is an exercise in sustained ignorance. 
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charlied - 20 Apr 2020 6:10 AM
clockwork orange - 19 Apr 2020 8:48 PM

You actually have no idea at all. This post is an exercise in sustained ignorance. 

And here comes charlied adding nothing but an insult... we’ll done.
Come on charlied, have an opinion. Do you believe there are lots of undetected cases or not many?
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jatz - 19 Apr 2020 11:40 PM
clockwork orange - 19 Apr 2020 8:48 PM

A prediction made at the start of the epidemic was, "Its when people start bitching that the measures were not necessary, that we will know that they have worked"

So you and I both agree they have worked? So if they have worked, now what .........
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Cricket Australia is dire straights.
Heard on the radio they had cash reserves over $100M and some of it went into shares.

Players are on a rise and fall revenue based agreement, T20 WC in doubt and even if goes ahead no crowds = no gate receipts, India were also scheduled to tour this summer which is the big cash cow for CA.
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“Rugby league legend Mark Geyer has offered up his top five candidates to become the NRL’s next chief executive officer.

4 - DAVID GALLOP

Arguably one of our most successful since the (John) Quayle regime, which was 30 odd years ago.

He oversaw a lot of drama, salary cap drama with the Storm.

(He had) 10 years in the hot seat of one of the hardest jobs to do, and I think he would be a cool and calming influence on the head role.

Come back, Dave.”

https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/a-former-afl-boss-and-the-man-who-decided-storm-sanction-legends-top-5-ceo-candidates/news-story/f87fea8b3f02a9537aff7ce1f9781e14



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scott20won - 22 Apr 2020 2:01 PM
“Rugby league legend Mark Geyer has offered up his top five candidates to become the NRL’s next chief executive officer.

4 - DAVID GALLOP

Arguably one of our most successful since the (John) Quayle regime, which was 30 odd years ago.

He oversaw a lot of drama, salary cap drama with the Storm.

(He had) 10 years in the hot seat of one of the hardest jobs to do, and I think he would be a cool and calming influence on the head role.

Come back, Dave.”

https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/a-former-afl-boss-and-the-man-who-decided-storm-sanction-legends-top-5-ceo-candidates/news-story/f87fea8b3f02a9537aff7ce1f9781e14



Supports the idea that Gallop was an NRL mole tasked with destroying in the A League.
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so cricket that is always chest beating pretending they're healthy...all lies.
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“The 2019-20 season in the Netherlands has been canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, with leaders Ajax denied the league title and no relegation from the Eredivisie and no promotion from the second tier.”

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scott20won - 25 Apr 2020 3:48 AM
“The 2019-20 season in the Netherlands has been canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic, with leaders Ajax denied the league title and no relegation from the Eredivisie and no promotion from the second tier.”

https://www.espn.com/soccer/ajax-amsterdam/story/4088830/coronavirus-sees-2019-20-dutch-season-cancelled-with-ajax-denied-title



Bundesliga still pushing on with plans to resume next month. Sounds like they are under broadcasting contract pressure, Sounds familiar.
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“Argentine Football Association (AFA) president Claudio Tapia said the remainder of the season will be cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.”

https://www.beinsports.com/au/football/news/argentine-primera-season-cancelled/1456959

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scott20won - 28 Apr 2020 2:11 PM

“Argentine Football Association (AFA) president Claudio Tapia said the remainder of the season will be cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.”

https://www.beinsports.com/au/football/news/argentine-primera-season-cancelled/1456959

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The  championship had only just started and was only 1 game in to the tournament, so there was no big deal about champions etc.

From what I've seen, pro/rel is not going to happen this season, but qualification for continental competitions has still been allocated as per normal averaging (promedios) table based on the results of the previous 2 tournaments.
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“When you hear the name Red Star Belgrade, you think of the famous 1991 European Cup winners.
 You think of Serbia's most successful football side with 30 titles, the grand Rajko Mitic Stadium and Red Star Belgrade's basketball team from the famous multi-sports club.
 Belgrade is a city steeped in history and known for its passion for football and basketball. It is not synonymous with rugby league. But one Australian is changing that.
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Red Star had intended to apply to the Rugby Football League for a place in League 1 – the third tier in the United Kingdom – possibly as soon as 2021. However, the coronavirus pandemic scuppered those plans, with Kleyweg now focusing on forming a European club competition.”

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Premier League making plans to restart in early June despite UK still having thousands of new cases today. Premier League must be worse than NRL, eh? Fancy making plans weeks in advance.
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The important thing that needs to be remembered is that Australia's game plan is suppression, not elimination

That means somebody is going to catch it. There will be a small outbreak. A work place will be shut down. A school may be shut down. A town may go through lock down. A player might get it. A whole team may contract it

But that's OK because with our suppression approach we have the resources to manage (say) 50 cases a day instead of what would have been thousands a week

For the people pushing fear and sensationalised statistics anything we experience over the next few months will be ammo for their "I told you so" or "you should have listened to me" even though the minimal outbreaks we'll have to cope with are not on the scale that they were predicting

If Australia lose sight of its current game plan then we'll be stuck in lockdown in fear that 1 virus reported can turn us into Italy or USA

We had games behind closed doors when our outbreak was at its worse. We should just go back to stage 2 restrictions and manage whatever comes our way. Anybody hoping for zero cases is kidding themselves




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Summed up by Scott Morrison today:

"We have had great success in flattening our curve, that is obvious. But having a low number of cases but having Australians out of work, having a low number of cases and children not receiving in classroom education, having a low number of cases and businesses not being open, having a low number of cases and Australians not able to be going about their as normal lives as possible, that is not what success looks like."




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“The 2019-20 Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 seasons were brought to a sudden end due to the coronavirus pandemic on Tuesday.

French prime minister Edouard Philippe announced in a speech to the National Assembly that professional football will not be able to resume before September.”

https://www.sportingnews.com/au/football/news/coronavirus-ligue-1-season-ended-due-to-pandemic/1pajcpbcz0xim18qgge32t5vsm


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