John Hutton wrote: » Dunphy also has a medical condition making him vulnerable. I dont get the hate for Ryan, he has been right all along.
glasso wrote: » didn't know that - emphysema, from all the fags.
zerosugarbuzz wrote: » Doubt the charlie helped his lungs either. Serious cheek he has expecting others to stay in because he has self induced illness caused by his raucous partying all his life.
glasso wrote: » With the north on the same island, how practical would a zero-covid policy be in the Republic - not very I would say. could not be enforced or maintained.
72sheep wrote: » Yes, exactly. And whenever Eamon did raise this we got some wish-washy response that we should have the ambition of brokering an all-island solution - but we couldn't even close the airports over which we have full control. Great bit of evidence-based first-principles bottoms-up analysis there Tomas. FFS! At this stage Tony H, Luke ("howsitgoin") O'Neill, Tomas R etc. etc. ALL now have massive dogs in this race. If you don't realise this then please stand back from the windows and wait for RTE to tell you when it is safe for you to come out :-)
Higgins5473 wrote: » You've to check if the latest Swedish Covid episode is the one you listened to last time. I don't know how Philip O'Connor can still be so excited and animated discussing the same muck and details. Here's a fascinating bit of trivia, has anyone heard that some Swedes got a tattoo of Anders Tegnell the state epidemiologist?
Banana Republic 1 wrote: » The managed it in Australia and their states have enormous borders
Tell me how wrote: » They're also thousands of miles from anywhere else with much less frequent commuters for work purposes etc.
Banana Republic 1 wrote: » Still 20 million people. Ireland isn’t the only country with a land border.
glasso wrote: » besides the fact that the other place over the land border is an actual different country run by a different government in the case of Ireland, Australia has a land mass 90 times the size of Ireland Their main centres of population i.e. cities, range from 1h30 to 5 hours jet air travel speed flight time apart, never mind driving.
Banana Republic 1 wrote: » Sweden and Finland have a land border. Finland is doing rather well. If they could manage an all island policy for foot and mouth they could do it now.
glasso wrote: » Tomas Ryan's point was about going for 0 covid cases and that's what is in discussion here Finland's new case count today is about the same as Ireland's Never mind the fact where Sweden and Finland have a land border is mostly inside the artic circle :pac:
Banana Republic 1 wrote: » The main reason there isn’t a 0 policy on the island is politicians here are to weak, if they could do it for cattle 20 years ago it can be done again.
El Sueño wrote: » Pretty much 90% of every soccer podcast is made up of the following topics: - Mourinho is finished - Pep doesn't focus enough on defence - Pogba isn't a great midfielder, how did he cost 90 million, etc - Barcelona are in decline - Spanish teams can't compete with the premier league teams - Italian football is in decline - "When I played for Leeds...." Rinse and repeat
glasso wrote: » a few smelly disinfectant foot-mats at airports and ferries and nyards at the border to stop cattle and sheep being moved just doesn't cut it for Covid
glasso wrote: » Tomas Ryan's point was about going for 0 covid cases and that's what is in discussion here
glasso wrote: » I find it hard to make out what you are saying at points but I think that I get the gist of it. The thing is that cattle are stored on farms. Locked up effectively. People are not stored on farms. You can't just lock people up in farms - not even the politicians can do that. They move around a lot. They interact. it's infinitely more simple to control the movement of a small number of cattle trucks. infinitely. it's infinitely more simple to agree measures to control the movement of cattle trucks between different governments than telling and even more so controlling their populations re border movements in a free movement area The foot and mouth comparison is about as good as your Finland-Sweden artic circle land border. It's a moot point in any case because the cases in the Republic were not at a level in its own region where it could be then about keeping Covid from entering from an outside area nor was it a strategy at any point in either jurisdiction ever to aim towards 0 covid or to start talking about a joint agreement.
mikemac2 wrote: » The retro podcasts with Giles are gold. He had plenty of Jack Charlton stories too on an older podcast. Another was Giles, Brady and Dunphy "getting the boat" to England as schoolboy footballers. Giles can recall every detail of a funny incident from decades ago but gets confused with modern day Premier League players, a little bizarre.
briany wrote: » Enjoyed listening to Gabriel Byrne on the podcast today. Nice change of pace from politics and football. I think as Brexit and the U.S. presidential election wind down, Dunphy would do well to branch out into more interviews like this.
72sheep wrote: » There was a noticeably blunt outro when he didn't take up Eamon's invite to launch into an anti-Trump diatribe. Instead Gabriel gave a well balanced view of US politics, recognising that there are views beyond the "how much do you hate Trump" question. He also nicely described the media's role in all of this. Very well done, sir.