Coronavirus - Dig In, It's going to be a while yet

Ok yoda

I totally missed this

Stage ten rattled by our leader.

Mary Lou-La is ranting on RTE 1 now if you want to have a little fiddle.

What happens when russias food runs out or the UKand we have lots of food ,

You’re raging I’m not raging

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We sell some to the cunts at 40 times the price

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Oh I see now, you are a FG bot. Carry on.

You’re firing up NAMA loan tweets on a Covid 19 thread. You’re seething.

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Holding putin to ransom is it . :joy:

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I was clearing out a few papers there today when I came across this. Bertie saw this coming 12 years ago. So did Willie.

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No, the CMO and the people giving the Government advice are though.

We’re on the mat here for play time. Give over.

The 203/350 scheme is gas. It seems you can claim the full whack even if you only did a few hours at the weekend.

We’re on a cliff edge bud

We’re over the cliff bud

STATEMENT ISSUED AT 5.20pm - TUESDAY 24th MARCH 2020​

Following the recent announcements by the UK and Irish Governments in relation to the coronavirus pandemic, the GUI and ILGU recommend that all golf clubs, practice facilities and courses across the island close with immediate effect until April 19th 2020.

While golf is an outdoor sport that allows players to exercise in the fresh air, the message is clear. People must stay at home to help to contain the spread of COVID-19. ​

The Unions recognise the need clubs may have for business support at this time. We will monitor options available and engage with the relevant sporting bodies in due course to make representations for our member clubs.

We know that these decisions are difficult ones to make, but right now, it is our shared responsibility to prioritise the health of our local communities by working together to follow the respective Government guidelines. In doing so, this will ensure that we get the opportunity to play the game that we all love as soon as it is safe to do so.

For security and essential maintenance purposes, greenkeeping staff can still attend work.

All work must be carried out in strict accordance with government guidelines on physical (social) distancing. Clubs should divide course staff into two teams where possible and if one becomes unavailable, the other team will still be okay to work.

You will appreciate that this is a very fluid situation with new developments almost daily. We will continue to liaise with the appropriate authorities, and will ensure that our clubs are kept informed as to recommended best practice at all times.

We went out swinging :cry:

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Was out yesterday and thought this is the perfect way to weather it. Alas im now left only with destroying people on the internet

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Is it just @Copper_pipe, @anon60384913 and their horsey set that are holding out at this stage?

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