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15 hours ago, compo said:

On the downside the blinking bookies are closed so I cant collect my winnings 

PRIORITY MATRIX FOR KEY WORKERS

 

Please note the list is neither definitive nor exhaustive but is intended to provide an indication of the type of worker within each group

 

Priority Group 3: Staff directly involved in delivering other essential services.

 

3 Staff delivering essential services.

 

Staff providing child care/education in schools in other settings for key workers 

Public transport workers 

Postal services 

Financial services 

Food retailers, including food markets, supermarkets, convenience stores and corner shops 

Construction and maintenance of essential public services 

Court and Crown Office staff 

Civil Servants, parliament staff, politicians and other critical decision makers in public sector working on the central response to covid-19 

Consular corps 

Bookies' runners

Journalists and broadcasters

 

 

https://www.gov.scot/binaries/content/documents/govscot/publications/advice-and-guidance/2020/04/coronavirus-covid-19-access-to-testing-guide/documents/scottish-government-coronavirus-testing-prioritisation-matrix/scottish-government-coronavirus-testing-prioritisation-matrix/govscot%3Adocument/Key%2BWorkers%2Bmatrix%2B-%2BTesting%2B-%2Bv3%2Bupdate%2B-%2B7%2BMay%2B2020.pdf

 

 

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Henry Winter, never, in my experience, one to shy away from criticising Rangers, observes-positively- in today's Times:

 

Gerrard’s gamble at Rangers pays off
Those who believed Rangers were taking a risk when appointing a managerial novice overlooked that he was really the one taking the risk. Taking over a club still recovering from emotional and financial trauma with Celtic so dominant was a gamble. But Steven Gerrard never sees risk, only opportunity, and a man so driven to win has now guided Rangers to the title. He recruits well (Ryan Kent). He handles tricky players well (Alfredo Morelos). He appoints good coaches (Michael Beale). Of course, Gerrard should have highlighted more the risks of fans gathering during a pandemic, but the emotional outpouring was inevitable. Gerrard has restored Rangers’ pride.

 

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/talismanic-youri-tielemans-and-jubilant-steven-gerrard-q5zj36xrt

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From afar ...

 

Rangers fans defy lockdown to celebrate 1st title in decade from mail.com

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March 07, 2021

The Ibrox stadium they have been denied access to for a year was the destination for fans after Celtic drew 0-0 with Dundee United. That sealed the dethroning of Glasgow rival Celtic, ending its nine-year Scottish Premiership title streak.

It is a world record 55th domestic league title for Rangers, though not to the rivals who claim it is the reborn club’s first after being forced to start again in the fourth division after a financial implosion and liquidation in 2012.

The law-breaking celebrations could ultimately prevent Glasgow hosting the four European Championship games at Hampden Park in June, with UEFA requiring fans to be allowed in but Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon concerned about easing coronavirus restrictions.

“I congratulate @RangersFC on the title win & recognise what a moment this is for fans," she tweeted. "But gathering in crowds just now risks lives, and could delay exit from lockdown for everyone else. If those gathering care at all about the safety of others & the country, they will go home.”

It was the second successive day the fans flooded to Ibrox, rather than staying at home as required by the law. They gathered as Rangers beat St. Mirren 3-0 on Saturday. Now Steven Gerrard’s side has an unassailable lead of 20 points with six games remaining.

Celtic has dominated since Rangers was demoted to the lowest professional league in 2012 but has now been prevented from winning the title for an unprecedented 10th straight season, and for a 52nd time overall.

It is the first league title ever won by Gerrard, who spent most of his playing career at Liverpool. Gerrard came agonizingly close in 2014 to finally landing the one club prize that eluded him: The Premier League title. Adding to the anguish, Gerrard’s own slip against Chelsea contributed to a 2-0 loss that ended up costing Liverpool the title as Manchester City emerged victorious.

After seeing out the final two years of his playing career at the Los Angeles Galaxy, the midfielder retired from playing in 2016 and embarked on his coaching career with Liverpool's youth teams. Gerrard made the step up to first-team management in 2018 when he was hired by a Rangers side in the doldrums after being thrashed 4-0 by Celtic in a Scottish Cup semifinal. It has taken three years for Gerrard to restore Rangers to its once-customary position as champions of Scotland.

“There’s a great spirit in the group,” Gerrard said. “I think everyone — and me included — has expected at some point, as we got closer, to see some nerves or tension or some inexperience. But this shows the strength of the dressing room."

No longer is Gerrard just seemingly reliant on striker Alfredo Morelos. Captain James Tavernier, a right back, has scored 17 goals. Goalkeeper Allan McGregor and defender Connor Goldson have been part of the barrier that have seen Rangers concede only nine goals in 32 league games. The team remains in Europa League contention as well.

“There’s a lot of fearless young players and some real calm heads,” Gerrard said. "We’ve got the balance spot on at the moment. That doesn’t mean we’re set. We need to keep moving it forwards and improve things — and we will."

More AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports

 

 

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