Newcastle Football Fans Told To Re-Consider Going to Sunday’s Match

Newcastle’s Director of Public Health, Professor Eugene Milne, has called on Newcastle fans to seriously consider whether they should attend the St. James Park fixture with Manchester United on December 27th, due to the rapid spread of the Omicron variant. Milne has expressed his concern over the lack of social distancing and mask wearing inside sports stadiums, and urged fans to get tested and receive the booster jab before attending the game. BBC News has more.

The fixture against Manchester United is still due to take place, despite six matches being postponed last weekend.

Professor Milne also said he expected the Government to bring in additional restrictions soon.

Omicron is now the dominant form of the virus in most parts of England and there are likely to be more than 3,000 cases in the North East, the Local Democracy Reporting Service said.

“Will we end up with more measures? I think because there are still many things we don’t know about Omicron there is a bit of doubt about where we need to go,” Milne said.

“If you ask me, honestly, I think it will probably happen with the way things are going.

“The question is when is the right time to do that and that is a question for the politicians, rather than people like me.”

The Magpies are yet to have any of their matches called off because of the current wave of infections and are due to host Manchester United on Monday.

Milne added: “People need to make a choice about whether they are vulnerable, about whether they are likely to expose other people to risk by going.

“The Premier League has done a lot of work to try and get in place vaccine passports and testing checks for the games.

“One of the things that does trouble me is people travelling to and from games and the difficulties of distancing, mask wearing and so on.

“I would make a plea to people to use those measures because they can reduce the potential for risk.”

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BS665
BS665
4 years ago

Reconsider implies a choice though, does it not?

Not any more!

Spritof_GFawkes
4 years ago

I so hope that he gets totaly ignored. In fact as someone who has never felt the need to attend a football match, if I lived near there I think I’d go along specially just to swell the crowd

landt2020
landt2020
4 years ago

Yes if it wasn’t hundreds of miles away I’d pop along for sure.

thirts
thirts
4 years ago

So what he is saying is the vaccines are sh*t, as everyone who goes has to have a Covid passport. Clearly he has no confidence in the vaccine

Stephanos
Stephanos
4 years ago

I hate football having been forced to play the infernal game as a youngster and hated passionately each and every nanosecond but like you if I lived nearer I would be strongly tempted to attend PROVIDED there was NO NEED to display these accursed and Satanic ‘Vaccine Passports’.

itoldyouiwasill
itoldyouiwasill
4 years ago

Leeds fan here. I will be going to all games just as I went to the celebrations outside the ground when we got promoted even though we were warned not to (oh and what happened to the thousands of infections we were warned would happen afterwards??). People like this can shove their advice up their arse. Wankers!

Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago

Exactly right.

NonCompliant
4 years ago

I’m still pissed off about them cancelling the midweek Leeds vs Fulham match due to the start of Lockdowns back in 2020 !!! Not watched a Leeds game since before then sadly. I almost renewed my membership for this season but the Covid T&C’s put me off due to me having an extraordinarily large gob and issues with those in ‘authority’ lol.

I saw videos of chants at ER for our beloved fat controller last weekend. It did make me smile !

neilhartley
neilhartley
4 years ago

How are you getting in with the vax pass?

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago

Interesting to me. and hopefully to you.

Comments on youtube that contain anti narrative information now get shadow banned (only you can see them) rather than instantly deleted

Star
4 years ago

The concept of “state” needs to be revised. Google (which owns Youtube) and Facebook (which owns Whatsapp and Instagram) are part of the state.

The squelching method to which you refer is called entrainment. Everyone who has studied behavioural psychology will recognise it. People post stuff (which may be information or may be chat in a chat room) to take part in what seems like a community of some kind. If they get no response whatsoever, they often change their behaviour. That is what “shadow banning” is about. To put it in even fewer words: a behaviour for which there is no reward will get “extinguished”. That’s how the scum who run Facebook etc. think. That is literally how they think – reinforcing desired behaviours, extinguishing unwanted ones.

Think Harder
Think Harder
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

Well I only used YT (never liked FB anyway) but now I spend more time on the alternatives. Hopefully their service will improve as not a touch on YT quality wise. You have to put up with wading through some crazy and some hateful stuff but that’s a price of free speech I am willing to pay.

So the effect of their psychology has been to make me seek alternatives.

Think Harder
Think Harder
4 years ago

Are they hoping people wont realise and stay with YT?

mikec
4 years ago

Carry on regardless, the sooner they stop PCR testing the sooner this all goes away. Their choice, our life.

BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
4 years ago
Reply to  mikec

In the U.S. the NFL changed the testing protocols. League mandates only required the vaccinated to be tested once a week while the unvaccinated (only about 4 percent of league athletes) had to be tested daily. Now with a spike in cases, they are testing everyone much more often. However, I have just read they are now reconsidering this (obviously more testing = many more “positives.”). They have also changed the protocols to allow those who test positive and are asymptomatic (most of those who get a positive test) to more quickly come back and play.

For some reason, they still make the unvaccinated positives quarantine for 10 to 14 days. This is brazen discrimination but nobody cares.

… BTW, more teams and leagues are now getting athletes their “booster” jabs. Remember this if and when we start seeing even more athletes collapsing from vaccine effects in coming days and weeks.

Think Harder
Think Harder
4 years ago
Reply to  BillRiceJr

If I was a successful pro athlete I’d take my millions, say thank you and dig my heels in until they fired me. Then look for something else to do.

Lucan Grey
4 years ago

What a fun sponge.

Doesn’t he understand Newcastle fans have suffered enough simply by being Newcastle fans?

Plus football is more important than life anyway.

maggie may
4 years ago

Tragic isn’t it that someone who is a Professor of Public Health is incapable of seeing beyond the idea of a risk from an illness that increasingly looks very mild and is probably in actual fact just another cold. He completely fails to comprehend the public health value of going to football or any other sport for that matter, the cameraderie, enjoyment, excitement (hopefully), all things that lift the spirits and make us feel happy and improve our wellbeing generally.

Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  maggie may

I doubt he cares much about any of that – either he’s drunk on his own power or following orders from his masters, or both. All of these bastards in it together, up to their necks. They can’t break ranks now.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  maggie may

Exactly. He’s in the wrong job.

8bit
8bit
4 years ago
Reply to  maggie may

It’s hilarious people think professors are that utterly incompetent and act from improbable bungling, rather than from political pressure.

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  8bit

While he has been promoted “up to the level of his incompetence”, the same as anyone else in an official or administrative position, he is not saying what he’s saying as a result of “incompetence”. Quite the contrary.

But I don’t believe he is “under pressure” either. He loves it. It’s made his day.

Similarly there are many officials in local councils who will absolutely love being in charge of things like signing off barbed wire contracts with G4S for the local internment camps, and contracts for accelerants for mass pyres. They will be in seventh heaven.

Think Harder
Think Harder
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

I think you have a point. There are probably multiple reasons people are lying and yes some enjoy it, others are scared of losing their income. Many people are up to their ears in mortgage debt and that is going to get worse soon.

Think Harder
Think Harder
4 years ago
Reply to  8bit

They love their position and pay packet more than the truth or science. I can see how they would slip into that position but this is so big they can’t be forgiven.

Think Harder
Think Harder
4 years ago
Reply to  maggie may

Either he just cares about his career or has cognitive dissonance. Most of these guys haven’t done anything of note in their science and have turned to bureaucracy.

neilhartley
neilhartley
4 years ago
Reply to  maggie may

They don’t people enjoying themselves in the ways we like to enjoy ourselves. They look at us with contempt.

Bellingcat
4 years ago

Come on you Newcastle fans, tell this goon where to go.

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No-one important
4 years ago

Dear Professor Milne, unclear “where we need to go”? – may I suggest the local chemist for a box of Lemsip. Happy to be of help.

Hopeless
4 years ago

Is that in the mode of “A Doctor writes…..”?

No-one important
4 years ago
Reply to  Hopeless

Reminds me of “Reader’s Digest” from the 60’s – ‘I am John’s left testicle’ and all that.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago

Is it THAT serious?

Hopeless
4 years ago

It would probably be a good idea if the owners were to have a general issue of black and white keffiyehs to the Newcastle fans attending. Club loyalty would be displayed, these can also be worn, desert-style, as “face coverings”, thus assisting hygiene, and would also eliminate the need for tea-towels or dishcloths as headgear .

nottingham69
nottingham69
4 years ago

A sign of the times that somebody who espouses such absolute drivel could be a director of Public Health. Shutting sports stadiums is a psy-op and was not part of any previous pandemic plan. People are not going to catch a virus outside, unless they get very intimate, perhaps that is next on the killjoys hit-list.

Good luck to those who try and impose any medical pass system on the travelling Red Army.

Mark
4 years ago

Well this is a bit of a pickle. Go to the matches and comp[y with their evil testing/”vaccination” nonsense, or don’t go, and comply with their evil panicker “hide under your beds” nonsense.

Could look at it the other way round, though, of course. Go to the matches and defy their evil panicker “hide under your beds” nonsense, or don’t go, and defy their evil testing/”vaccination” nonsense.

Good job I decided years ago that I was no longer interested in their politicised, professionalised, marketing-driven “sport” nonsense.

jingleballix
4 years ago

More theatre.

Prepare to be locked-down again next week.

Combined with the articles in today’s news demanding the unjabbed be jabbed……

…….we will all be locked-down, and left to dangle, and the press has started to say that the lock-down is all the fault of the unjabbed.

In the immediate short-term, they want to ‘encourage’ everyone to get jabbed. In the medium-term they are sowing the seeds to create a public mood that the government manipulates and proclaims is creating the justification and indeed the necessity to repeal the laws that forbid mandatory jabs.

This is getting nasty.

Once the law is changed – ‘by public demand’ – we’re all stuffed. They will be able to demand that everyone be jabbed.

The jabbed had better be aware that even if they have accepted two, or even three jabs, and have decided thus far and no more – abolishing mandatory jab laws will come back to bite them on the backside too.

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  jingleballix

They can “demand” what they like, but anyone who wants to inject me without my consent will have to find me first, and then they will have to send some damned strong police officers or soldiers – because as far as I am concerned “NO MEANS NO”.

Smelly Melly
4 years ago
Reply to  jingleballix

In The Telegraph they are saying that Germans are to be offered a 4th jab. It takes a special kind of stupid to think you can jab your way out of a non pandemic.

Rogerborg
4 years ago
Reply to  Smelly Melly

“Offered” in the mafia sense?

Beowulf
Beowulf
4 years ago
Reply to  Rogerborg

Yeah, they put Jacinda Ardern’s head in your bed by way of encouragement.

Sandra Barwick
Sandra Barwick
4 years ago
Reply to  jingleballix

On a happier note, we are about to see positive tests and symptomatic infections (runny nose) take off amongst the vexed, sorry vaxxed. And what you see among your friends is way more powerful than what you read int’ Sun even.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago

“Local Democracy Reporting Service?”

Where the hell did that Orwellian outfit spring from?

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

@huxleypiggles

Excellent question. It’s a network of media operatives with posts at “regional news organisations” that are funded by the BBC, i.e. central government.

https://www.bbc.com/lnp/ldrs

The system seems to have been set up in July 2021 to run for three years.

The list of organisations is here.

It also operates (hopefully this won’t surprise many readers) on “social media”, where the rule is that

“Posts should be via LDRs’ personal accounts rather than contractors’ branded accounts.”

From that, one can assume there is cooperation with the 77th Brigade.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

Star, many thanks for that, depressing though it is.

Think Harder
Think Harder
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

You couldn’t make this shit up. Worthy of a banana republic.

Sandra Barwick
Sandra Barwick
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

Just three more years to flatten the curve then.

Star
4 years ago

This “director of public health” sounds like a schoolteacher: “First I am asking you”…”You understand the difference between being asked and being told, don’t you?” … And to any “footdraggers”: “Now I am telling you”.

What a f***ing way to run a country.

And there we were, thinking we were free to do whatever we wanted so long as we didn’t break the law or commit a civil wrong.

amanuensis
4 years ago

I doubt it’ll make any difference.

Victory Gin
4 years ago

Bill Gates, Fauci have quietly teamed up to form multi-billion dollar vaccine empire. Gates strategically targets his charitable gifts to give him control of the international health and agricultural agencies and the media, allowing him to dictate global health and food.

https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/bill-gates-fauci-have-quietly-teamed-up-to-form-multi-billion-dollar-vaccine-empire/

Victory Gin
4 years ago

REVEALED: Sajid Javid’s bumper share options in firm linked to health sector

https://www.thenational.scot/news/19756100.revealed-sajid-javids-bumper-share-options-firm-linked-health-sector/

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DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago
Reply to  Victory Gin

Vested interests, he should be out on his ear

Black Flag
4 years ago
Reply to  Victory Gin

Well bugger me with a fishfork.

It came out fairly recently that most of the US Congress are balls deep in pharma shares too, to the great surprise of absolutely fucking no one.

miketa1957
miketa1957
4 years ago
Reply to  Black Flag

There is a guy who claims to have made a shed load of money by following Nancy Pelosi’s husband’s investments.

DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago

I know quite a lot of Newcastle fans and none of them will be put off by a cold going around

Lucan Grey
4 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

Or the cold in general

Sandra Barwick
Sandra Barwick
4 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

Eee, ah hope the canny lads keep warm with a loud chant of Go Brandon.

Duppy Conqueror
Duppy Conqueror
4 years ago

I love the poetic justice of it. Like a final piss take. I will give you a super-mild variant and see how you react. If you piss yourselves again then frankly you deserve everything that is coming to you.

martinbritnell83
martinbritnell83
4 years ago

If anyone wants to go to the football then go! We only live once. You could be hit by a car tomorrow and die. What I’m saying here is live your life! It’s been 2 years of people telling others how to live their lives. If you want to stay in forever and hide then do that also!

Julian
4 years ago

I can’t go because I will not show any kind of health pass

martinbritnell83
martinbritnell83
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

I’m the same. Won’t take or show a test either to get in. My friend who usually goes with me was at the West Ham and Sunderland games and said no one checked him. I’ve got ticket for Wolves game so might just turn up and see if they do check. If not then I’ll walk in. I’ll watch in the pub if they check.

MrTea
MrTea
4 years ago

Take a bottle of wine and a lump of cheese and tell them you are using the Boris loop hole.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago

Is anybody aware of ANY sporting / large crowd event that has resulted in a massive number of subsequent casualties in the C1984 war?

BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
4 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

I’m a freelance journalist. A while back I asked the college sports leagues in America (the SEC, ACC, Big 10, etc) for hard data on the number of “asymptomatic” cases among those who had tested positive. I also asked how many college athletes in these conferences had died or been hospitalized from COVID-19. Only two spokesman replied to my queries, saying that these leagues either did not have this information or could not disclose it. I thought these non-answers were quite revealing. I also asked about outbreaks among fans at sporting events and got the only answer to my many questions. The media spokesman for the SEC told me (via email) that there had been no incidences of “super spreader” events at any of the SEC sporting events that took place last year. Presumably, this is why the league went forward with full attendance at sporting events this year (last year, they limited attendance to about 20 percent of stadium capacities). Anecdotally, I have yet to read ONE media report of a big outbreak that was definitively traced to fan attendance at a sporting event. I focussed on colleges with my inquiries, but I note that high schools also played… Read more »

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  BillRiceJr

Thank you Sir. Your response clears up the super – spreader nonsense.

BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
4 years ago

So 80 percent of UK adults are now vaccinated, but it is STILL not “safe” to go to an outdoor football game.

That’s fine, I guess. I would just note that the “experts” did not say this would be the case back when they were telling everyone to get their jabs.

What we were told would happen did not happen. What was not supposed to happen did happen.

Sforzesca
Sforzesca
4 years ago
Reply to  BillRiceJr

But 23.5 million unjabbed. UKVS figures.
Didn’t know UK pop. was so large!

Think Harder
Think Harder
4 years ago
Reply to  Sforzesca

Depends on the definition of un-vaxed. 1,2 or 3 jabs? How long ago?
They manipulate the figures depending on the need.

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  Sforzesca

Caveat lector:

https://ukandeu.ac.uk/vaccination-have-a-third-of-londoners-really-not-had-any-covid-19-jabs/

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Possibly the only robust conclusion to draw is that London is doing quite well, relative to other parts of England.

Sandra Barwick
Sandra Barwick
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

You’re on fire today, Star.

JohnK
4 years ago
Reply to  Sforzesca

Maybe they’re playing with negative numbers! You could be triple un-vaxxed that way, or quadruple and so on. But seriously, the round number of 23 million is more likely to be right – over 40% of the population. What they don’t advertise is the make up of the various groups. However, I wouldn’t be surprised if it mirrored the old ONS ethnicity survey on the subject a year or so ago.

Bellacovidonia
4 years ago

These joy extractors at least don’t have the power of law in England. . They can only prattle in the receptive media. In Scotland we have had Sturgeons cabal of zero covid fanatics order the football off already, along with everything else that makes Christmas a time of cheer. Same game for Wales. Our Parliament of thick seat warming panic merchants, and innumerate data dunces, have gone along with it. I say gone along I mean in a way which makes sheep look like they are exercising proper agency. The public health zealots are loving the control and control freak politicians like Sturgeon, Drakefird and Gove are lapping it up. One harridan from Grampian NHS couldn’t hide her joy at these “necessary restrictions”, grinning through her yellow teeth at the fact that we have the proles under control.

All of Britain needs a libertarian movement that focuses on freedom and fighting back against these unelected safety dictators. The state has changed its shape and I appeal to those on the left especially to stop venerating these goons. Newcastle fans tell Eugene to fuck off, while lustily singing the Blaydon races. ⚽️⚽️

MrTea
MrTea
4 years ago
Reply to  Bellacovidonia

We need inalienable rights and a means of making sure they can’t be removed.

Black Flag
4 years ago
Reply to  MrTea

How about a lovely new republic and a brand new constitution? Oh, and guns. Lots of guns.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  Black Flag

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Think Harder
Think Harder
4 years ago
Reply to  MrTea

We need more than that. If we ever stop this we need full disclosure, a “war” crimes tribunal and public execution of ring leaders. This is the most heinous crime since the Nazis and looks set to exceed that. A message needs sending. They are killing people unnecessarily knowingly and “may” be planning genocide.

Duppy Conqueror
Duppy Conqueror
4 years ago

Cover yourself in shit and soil and industrial waste. The spirit doesn’t care because we endure the filth to get to something better.

Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago

Newcastle management even worse than the team.

Jabby Mcstiff
Jabby Mcstiff
4 years ago

The most obvious truth is that you can’t run a civlisation on such risk averse terms. Frankly you will be pissed on by a fierce and determined enemy.

artfelix
4 years ago
Reply to  Jabby Mcstiff

I think Putin knows this. If people give up everything to “save” themselves from a heavy cold how much appetite do you think there will be to stand up to a real threat? If I was Putin I’d roll the dice now.

Sandra Barwick
Sandra Barwick
4 years ago
Reply to  artfelix

He will.
I wonder how the social distancing is going between the 100,000 troops on the border?

Annie
4 years ago

They don’t want their own fans.
I wonder why they bother actually playing.