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  1. Not sure if I understand your post but sorry if you have been offended by it. I don't think my wording was wrong because I was referring to the "free" Health Service of the Nation of Romania and what I was suggesting is that it is a long way from our NHS. I won't go into detail on these pages. If someone is unlucky enough to have a problem they are better seeking private care, the cost of which will hopefully be covered by your insurance.
  2. 1 point
    Better feet than Watkins. Maybe not quite so much of a tearaway winger though. More a Ryan Christie type player I'd say. Started the game in the hole as well IIRC.
  3. There were no video cameras at the game, so no. With no gantry or elevated positions to video from it's pretty much wasted effort trying to cover games at Grant St.
  4. I agree with caleyboy. Nick Ross didn't get as much game time as he'd want - if you've been a first team player that long, and you're not starting, you're bound to want to move. In the newspaper interview, it sounded as if that was what Paul Hartley offered to him, If that happens, it may well be a good move for him. It would be good to see him push on - although hopefully not when he's playing against us.
  5. Good to highlight that, JagXE might be worth checking as its just as important not to take it if its not required. Or keep it in the safe and take a driving licence card instead Pretty sure I didn't in the games I've been to. Romania is one of those countries where you have to carry your ID card for everything. Probably a good shout regarding the driving licence though. A good tip anyway is to take a photocopy of your passport abroad. Maker it easier to get a replacement if it goes missing.
  6. When the national team start rewarding our players performances by picking them for the national team, I might start listening to this guff.
  7. 2 x 49 seater coaches now booked for return transfer from Bucharest to Giurgiu. Waiting for confirmation of kick-off time before confirming cost but looks like it will only be about £10 per person. The above Event link currently takes care of about 50 of these 98 seats - add your details to the list if you want in. Coaches will leave from central Bucharest in plenty time for kick off and return to central Bucharest after the match.
  8. CJT were understandably waiting for confirmation from the club about any spare plane capacity and ticket allocation. With still no word from the club on this (as far as I'm aware) most people have already sorted their flights and we've organised coaches from Bucharest to Giurgiu so I wouldn't hold your breath. The rumour I've heard is that the team are travelling out and back in about 24 hours - presumably coming straight home after the match. If this turns out to be true it seems a bit short-sighted. The big cost is getting out there - staying an extra night and giving the players a proper chance to train and relax wouldn't have cost much more and would surely maximise the chances of winning. see for me persoanlly 24 hours would be ideal cause trying to get time off work is going to be a struggle. But still i domt want to miss out! And obviously i want the team to do well! Guess i'll just wait and see!
  9. Believe it or not Sneckboy Romania does actually have a national health service providing free healthcare to all citizens and financed by the state.
  10. "Romanian NHS" - you couldn't make it up... "The NHS" are not some world-wide body waiting for you, to right your indiscretions and woes, or possible medical needs - it's unique to the UK (in name, certainly). Almost every country has it's own 'healthcare system'. This arrogant 'NHS will pick it up' attitude is so typical of society today - no personal responsibility. Bugs me particularly, as I work in the NHS - and can't go to the away leg! But, unlike IHE, I don't compile the 'off duty', (as we call it in the NHS)!
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