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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago
somewhere |
"With sports due to start back training in next couple of weeks, will u allow your kids attend no problem?"
As we speak my youngest is out on the green outside my house playing football with about half his team anyway.
There's a slight difference to the way they play....tackles not as heavy and no jumping on the goalscorer.
However after so long staying inside and only playing on the PS4 with his mates they deserve it |
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"With sports due to start back training in next couple of weeks, will u allow your kids attend no problem?
As we speak my youngest is out on the green outside my house playing football with about half his team anyway.
There's a slight difference to the way they play....tackles not as heavy and no jumping on the goalscorer.
However after so long staying inside and only playing on the PS4 with his mates they deserve it " absolutely. Get back to some bit of normality. |
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By *ateniteCouple
over a year ago
Youghal |
Yes definitely.
I cant wait to get the kids back doing something they love with their friends.
I think the ridiculousness of the queues of traffic outside McDonalds when they opened shows where some people's priorities are. I get the reasons why (their ability to control social distancing etc.), but opening fast food joints before gyms and sports clubs is hard to swallow. |
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"Yes definitely.
I cant wait to get the kids back doing something they love with their friends.
I think the ridiculousness of the queues of traffic outside McDonalds when they opened shows where some people's priorities are. I get the reasons why (their ability to control social distancing etc.), but opening fast food joints before gyms and sports clubs is hard to swallow."
McDonald's is always hard to Swallow |
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By *attooYouMan
over a year ago
just about northside |
"Being an under age coach, I've little choice
I don't think 36 is too young to be a coach "
HHAAAA ha ha! Couldn't have put it better myself. I'm nursing a broken toe with bad news on it so could do with a laugh |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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You can social distance coach, with no matches at the end of training. What some parents might have an issue with is clubs insurance does not cover C-19, so all parents will have to give permission for their children to train. |
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Just been at a club social distance grounds meeting this morning ... each club (in gaa)are asked to have a isolation room at hand incase off anyone having symptoms tempatures to be checked on arrival and all the obvious cleansing procedure in place and no dressing rooms to be used no more than 10 per group for coaching .as yet training can go ahead but with out gear running only (mainly senior level)most clubs are back at senior level but at there own risk on beaches Insurance isnt back till next month. With all these precautions taken trainings should go smoothly so children will be safe returning to training ..its up to each club to inforce the procedures and if not dont hesitate in bring it to the attention off the club .. |
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