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Not sure what whoever in Wales ( new article says "the Welsh government" ) that has started this ball rolling hopes to achieve
We all know Chester are a English club, who cares if the ground is in Wales and the car park in England, they are English, every football fan knows that
I don't agree with the Welsh governments approach but how is that relevant? IKEA is Swedish, ought we follow swedish covid guidance when going there?
thats a little silly, Chester are right on the border, car park in England, so hardly the same as Ikea
Basel airport is going to blow your mind.
The ground is in Wales. It's not "just a little bit" in Wales or "only just" in Wales. It's in Wales. Borders are absolute and it's a binary issue.
Now I don't agree with closing down sporting events In Wales. I don't really agree with devolution, and as far as I can tell the main policy objective over the crisis has been to do something different to England. And England is effectively run by a dangerous moron with a mop on his head, so I do have some sympathy for that approach. But I do agree with the rule of law and democracy. People voted for devolution and people voted to have drakeford call the shots. And that means grounds in Wales dont get to have spectators. Chester's ground is, categorically, in Wales. That it is in close proximity to the border is neither here nor there really.
The ground is in Wales. It's not "just a little bit" in Wales or "only just" in Wales. It's in Wales. Borders are absolute and it's a binary issue.
Now I don't agree with closing down sporting events In Wales. I don't really agree with devolution, and as far as I can tell the main policy objective over the crisis has been to do something different to England. And England is effectively run by a dangerous moron with a mop on his head, so I do have some sympathy for that approach. But I do agree with the rule of law and democracy. People voted for devolution and people voted to have drakeford call the shots. And that means grounds in Wales dont get to have spectators. Chester's ground is, categorically, in Wales. That it is in close proximity to the border is neither here nor there really.
The front of the ground is in England, their games are policed by an English force the city is in england their supporters are english. To do what N Wales police did is petty beyond belief. They'd be better off using their time and resources to catch criminals.
I have made it a house rule to ban garden parties from my garden. I've decided to hold one in next door's garden instead, after all, the fence is on the border with my garden.
Whatever it is they will have to abide otherwise it's a can of worms and it could lead to chaos, Cardiff and Swansea will then be saying they want to play in front of crowds and that there can't be one rule for one and another rule for someone else, their ground is in Wales, the Vetch and Ninian Park or whatever the new grounds are called are also in Wales so no difference, can't have one rule for one and another for someone else (or at least that shouldn't happen).
Cardiff and Swansea aren't close to the english border tho, so allowing Chester to play with crowds doesn't set any type of precedent!
Cardiff and Swansea aren't close to the english border tho, so allowing Chester to play with crowds doesn't set any type of precedent!
Wales is Wales, it's binary, it's either in Wales or it's not and it's in Wales, it should not matter if it's 1foot or 100 miles inside Wales it's Wales and Welsh rules should apply.
No mind blown I am afraid, unless you are going to tell me it was a Ikea Flatpack airport
Basel (mostly in Switzerland) has an airport over the border just inside France...and adjacent to Germany. At arrivals you have a choice of straight on for France, turn left for Germany or nick a motorbike and have a good run up to the barbed wire fence that is the border for Switzerland.
Basel (mostly in Switzerland) has an airport over the border just inside France...and adjacent to Germany. At arrivals you have a choice of straight on for France, turn left for Germany or nick a motorbike and have a good run up to the barbed wire fence that is the border for Switzerland.
yes I was looking at flying into Europe before C19 to do some history ( World war stuff ) and came across it, think easyJet flew into it ? ? in the end ended up in Schiphol
talking of the barbed wire jump, I watched ( again ) over christmas the Guy Martin great escape jump, good viewing
yes I was looking at flying into Europe before C19 to do some history ( World war stuff ) and came across it, think easyJet flew into it ? ? in the end ended up in Schiphol
talking of the barbed wire jump, I watched ( again ) over christmas the Guy Martin great escape jump, good viewing
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