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Yellow Card - User has been warned of conduct on the messageboards grumpymort Flag US/Thailand/UK 26 Feb 22 11.32am Send a Private Message to grumpymort Add grumpymort as a friend

Originally posted by eagleman13

At the risk of 'wissiebelch' getting on his high vaccination horse, imho, i believe its due to various side effect of different vaccines now bringing out known/unknown symptoms in individuals.

There has been, since the resumption of crowds at events, far too many incidences of fans becoming 'ill' at matches. Did it happen before, probably. Was it broadcast, doubt it. I have no recollection of anyone becoming ill at a game, has anyone?


I wouldn't pay attention to that clown he has been shown science to counter what he states yet he makes excuses up or will only refer back to his same old corrupt organizations.

An increase in athletes this is happening to as well I cant remember the site which did a big story about it and it showed a breakdown how since mass vaccine an increase of over 400%.

 


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last home game of the 04-05 season v Southampton.

Something happened in the 90th minute, that made me sick to my stomach. I got a bad case of Long-Danny Higginbotham. Nausea vomiting, off-colour. It lasted months.

 


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