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Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Wed 5 Jan 12:06
After initially getting an medical exemption so he could play at the Australian Open without being vaccinated it now appears, after public outcry in Australia, that his fame and money won`t be grant him any special privileges. Or am I being too harsh and maybe he really does have a medical condition that precludes him from being jagged?
And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed
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Topic Originator: kechal7
Date: Wed 5 Jan 12:16
The medical condition is his ego!
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Topic Originator: P
Date: Wed 5 Jan 12:38
He really is a fud, msn news;
“Winner of last year`s Open, Djokovic has made anti-vaccine comments in the past.
"Personally I’m opposed to vaccination and I wouldn’t want to be forced by someone to take a vaccine in order to be able to travel," he admitted.
"I know some people that, through energetic transformation, through the power of prayer, through the power of gratitude, they managed to turn the most toxic food, or maybe most polluted water into the most healing water."
"Scientists have proven that in (an) experiment, that molecules in the water react to our emotions to what has been said."
It is worth noting that this is not true.”
I loved the last line 😅
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Topic Originator: brian
Date: Wed 5 Jan 13:09
See when I fly to Spain
I`ll explain to them I didn`t agree with Brexit and technically I am still an EU citizen so let me in through the EU lane.
Also as I am still an EU citizen please let me have your healthcare.
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Topic Originator: aaaaaaaaaargh
Date: Wed 5 Jan 14:52
I`m pretty sure that his medical exemption will be that he has was recently infected and therefore unable to be vaccinated before the tournament.
If that is the case then the problem lies solely with the Australian authorities. They need to be consistent and apply the same rules to the general public.
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Wed 5 Jan 16:55
He has arrived in Australia but has been denied entry because he has the wrong visa. The plot thickens...
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Topic Originator: dd23
Date: Wed 5 Jan 17:11
Good. Hope they send him back. I hate the rich and famous getting special treatment.
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Topic Originator: doctordandruff
Date: Wed 5 Jan 19:04
It just amazes me how naive some people are. How could this outrage not have been forseen by anyone involved. He won`t get away with it. He will have to publicly say why he is exempt or he will withdraw.
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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Wed 5 Jan 21:54
Completed the wrong Visa form, I believe ?
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
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Topic Originator: Jeffery
Date: Wed 5 Jan 22:29
Post Edited (Wed 05 Jan 23:04)
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Topic Originator: ipswichpar
Date: Wed 5 Jan 22:51
Haha. Brilliant.
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Topic Originator: twin par
Date: Wed 5 Jan 23:47
Entitled, get rid.
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Topic Originator: sadindiefreak
Date: Thu 6 Jan 03:09
Quote:
aaaaaaaaaargh, Wed 5 Jan 14:52
I`m pretty sure that his medical exemption will be that he has was recently infected and therefore unable to be vaccinated before the tournament.
If that is the case then the problem lies solely with the Australian authorities. They need to be consistent and apply the same rules to the general public.
He had Covid in May 2020. I wouldn`t class that as recently and certainly wouldn`t stop him requiring to be vaccinated 20 months later to enter Australia.
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Topic Originator: aaaaaaaaaargh
Date: Thu 6 Jan 08:08
I had assumed that he must have tested positive again in the last few months. A lot of countries give covid passes to people who have proof of infection in the last 6 months so I assumed the same was happening here. We will see what happens on Monday.
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Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Thu 6 Jan 10:36
Rafa Nadal sums it up, "Everybody is free to take their own decisions, but then there are some consequences"
And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed
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Topic Originator: hurricane_jimmy
Date: Thu 6 Jan 12:07
A big Orthodox Bible thumper by all accounts.
Quite interesting how a number of the more outspoken anti-vaxers have tied to certain ideologies.
Have to wonder how many of them could properly describe how a vaccine or virus actually function. My bet would be very few!
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Topic Originator: JnrB
Date: Thu 6 Jan 12:47
God did it.
Or in this case would it be the devil 🤔
Post Edited (Thu 06 Jan 12:49)
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Thu 6 Jan 13:54
Apparently he is against vaccinations in general. Does that mean he won`t have had any in his lifetime? Is it possible to travel the world as an international tennis player without having been vaccinated at all?
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Topic Originator: aaaaaaaaaargh
Date: Thu 6 Jan 15:19
Until last year most countries had no restrictions on unvaccinated travellers.
A few countries required proof of yellow fever vaccination at their borders (mostly in Africa), but most countries had no vaccination restrictions for entry.
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Topic Originator: twin par
Date: Fri 7 Jan 01:54
I take, it he has never had Tb,German measle, small pox,and whooping jabs,as a child.My God,if it was left to some people, bubonic plague still be rampant.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Fri 7 Jan 09:36
Quote:
wee eck, Thu 6 Jan 13:54
Apparently he is against vaccinations in general. Does that mean he won`t have had any in his lifetime? Is it possible to travel the world as an international tennis player without having been vaccinated at all?
His parents are massively against vaccinations. That`s why they called him Novak.
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Topic Originator: red-star-par
Date: Fri 7 Jan 10:37
Maybe he doesn`t want to risk potentially harming his career by taking a vaccine that hasn`t had the benefit of enough time to study the long term effects.
Many athletes aren`t willing to risk it, and there has been a few high profile heart issues in sport recently. I`m sure he has medical advisers who have let him know the risks which he will have weighed up himself.
I guess with the other vaccines mentioned, we have had the benefit of decades to make sure that they actually work, and don`t need a booster every couple of months
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Topic Originator: JnrB
Date: Fri 7 Jan 10:52
Which is his choice. But he still needs to adhere to rules set by countries and authorities.
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Topic Originator: Andrew283
Date: Fri 7 Jan 13:25
Choices have consequences, he`s made a choice, he`ll have to live by that. Tough tiddies
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Fri 7 Jan 16:19
A female Czech player has now been sent home after being allowed in initially. Maybe this is just to make it look like Djokovic isn`t being singled out. Once the politicians got involved it became very messy.
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Topic Originator: Buspasspar
Date: Fri 7 Jan 19:44
Topic Originator: wee eck like
Date: Fri 7 Jan 16:19
A female Czech player has now been sent home after being allowed in initially. Maybe this is just to make it look like Djokovic isn`t being singled out. Once the politicians got involved it became very messy.
Maybe she was a Slovac wee eck
We are forever shaped by the Children we once were
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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Fri 7 Jan 21:04
I`d be willing to guess that Tennis Australia gave him the green light to come and compete ( for obvious reasons) but Border Control were having none of it?
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Sat 8 Jan 09:02
It seems he had covid on 16th December
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
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Topic Originator: LochgellyAlbert
Date: Sat 8 Jan 09:06
Double vac are the rules for Australia, I believe?
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Topic Originator: DBP
Date: Sat 8 Jan 09:21
Is it just the cynic in me that feels it’s quite coincidental that an antivaxer happens to record a positive test just before he needs one to travel to a country that has covid entry requirements???
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Sat 8 Jan 10:08
Quote:
Raymie the Legend, Fri 07 Jan 21:04
I`d be willing to guess that Tennis Australia gave him the green light to come and compete ( for obvious reasons) but Border Control were having none of it?
That’s the impression given by the media.
Entry should have been confirmed with immigration before he made travel plans.
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Topic Originator: P
Date: Sat 8 Jan 10:30
Quote:
DBP, Sat 8 Jan 09:21
Is it just the cynic in me that feels it’s quite coincidental that an antivaxer happens to record a positive test just before he needs one to travel to a country that has covid entry requirements???
Thought the exact same
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Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Sun 9 Jan 13:10
Supposedly tested positive for covid on December 16th. Pictured maskless among a big crowd of people at some award ceremony the next day. He`s done.
And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed
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Topic Originator: aaaaaaaaaargh
Date: Sun 9 Jan 13:26
We will see what happens when the details come out.
People are getting a bit excited about this, but I haven`t seen any pictures of him on December 18th or later so there is every chance that he had a PCR test on the 16th and got the result on the 17th after these photos were taken. Whether he should have been isolating from the 16th depends on why he took the PCR test in the first place. If it was just a routine test then there was no reason for him to cancel anything until he got the result.
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Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Sun 9 Jan 14:07
Pictures of him cutting about the streets of Belgrade, posing for pictures beside people, on Christmas day. Serbia required 14 days of self isolation after recording a positive test.
And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed
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Topic Originator: aaaaaaaaaargh
Date: Sun 9 Jan 17:56
Christmas is indeed a bit of a problem for him.
The Serbian government will probably tell him off.
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Topic Originator: GG741
Date: Mon 10 Jan 03:54
A lot of interest in the court hearing in Melbourne today, to the extent that the live stream appeared to crash.
The court ruled that Djokovic was to be enabled to watch proceedings but remain in effective `detention`. Unfortunately, the office of his legal team is a `vaccination-only` site, so he apparently couldn`t be taken there.
This could be embarrassing for the Aust Government, not only in it`s handling of the matter but also in that Djokovic is detained in a hotel where a lot of asylum seekers are also detained. This matter has publicised their plight as well.
To be clear, Djokovic is detained by choice; he could have elected to leave Australia at any time after his visa was cancelled. But that hotel is not to his usual standard, and certainly does not have a tennis court for him to use.
A lot of politics at play, from the anti-vaxxer `freedom` supporters through to the Aust federal government pre-election posturing, along with very vocal support from some with links to Serbia.
(Edit) I am informed that this hearing will only determine if the immigration officer (a) had the authority to cancel the visa; and (b) if the immigration officer erred in making that determination.
Post Edited (Mon 10 Jan 04:58)
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Topic Originator: P
Date: Mon 10 Jan 06:40
Free to enter the country owing to failed procedures - curious verdict, You would think that would be the case for a damages verdict not for overturning the rules of the land.
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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Mon 10 Jan 07:07
Judge has said “what more could he have done?”
The fallout from this is going to run and run
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
Post Edited (Mon 10 Jan 07:07)
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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Mon 10 Jan 08:53
Unconfirmed reports suggesting he has been arrested after leaving his hotel!
What a shambles
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
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Topic Originator: ipswichpar
Date: Mon 10 Jan 09:03
What a mess.
Still not quite at the stage that I`m feeling sorry for him but getting closer!
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Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Mon 10 Jan 09:35
Just ask him to take another pcr test. If he really did test positive three weeks or so ago then it will likely still pick up genetic fragments of covid from him again.
And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed
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Topic Originator: Luxembourg Par
Date: Mon 10 Jan 11:32
Or do an ‘antibody test’. If he indeed had covid three weeks ago as he claims, they will clearly show up.
Then apologise, free him and let him play.
If none - then his pants are on fire and he should be arrested for falsifying documents, fined and punted out of the country with a lifetime ban.
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Topic Originator: fcda
Date: Mon 10 Jan 12:13
Quote:
aaaaaaaaaargh, Sun 9 Jan 13:26People are getting a bit excited about this, but I haven`t seen any pictures of him on December 18th or later so there is every chance that he had a PCR test on the 16th and got the result on the 17th after these photos were taken. Whether he should have been isolating from the 16th depends on why he took the PCR test in the first place.
He got the result at 8pm on 16th.
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Topic Originator: GG741
Date: Tue 11 Jan 00:00
And on it goes....
The online Aust immigration / COVID information has (now) been updated further, to specifically exclude the previous-COVID as an exemption from the double-vaccination requirement.
So, whilst Djokovic won this legal case on the grounds of procedures were not followed, he apparently should not be allowed to remain in Aust. Neither should the other 26 tennis players/officials who arrived with the same exemption.
Interestingly, another player (Renata Voráčová) had been admitted immigration entry to Australia upon arrival with an exemption from vaccination. She was, subsequent to Djokovic`s arrival, detained and has since chosen to leave Australia.
Now, the Aust press are reporting that Djokovic`s travel declarations appear to be incorrect (related to travel in the 14 days prior to arrival in Aust). Giving a false or misleading response could make him liable to a civil penalty with the maximum penalty 12 months imprisonment. Apparently his social media posts have him travelling from Belgrade to Spain during that timeframe.
But, you know, politics / sport / money / fame. Some are more equal than others.
Post Edited (Tue 11 Jan 04:11)
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Topic Originator: LochgellyAlbert
Date: Tue 11 Jan 09:10
Would be interesting to see the entry details of the English cricket squad and entourage, don`t believe that there`s not an anti vaxer in there?
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Topic Originator: parsmad68
Date: Tue 11 Jan 12:13
Sooooo, it seems there are now inconsistencies in his whereabouts 2 weeks prior to his arrival. I expect if this is correct the Oz immigration will deport him and a 3 year exclusion order.
I always thought he was one of the brighter people in sport, but maybe not, especially if he wanted that grand slam title at his favourite venue, he would be doing everything within the rule book.
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Topic Originator: Rusty Shackleford
Date: Tue 11 Jan 18:48
He`s clearly one of the greatest to play the game and deserves nothing but respect for his achievements.
Outside of that he`s a clown though.
Bad tempered, play actor, arrogant, disingenuous and a complete nutter when it comes to his scientific views. Google "Djokovic water" and "Djokovic bread stomach" for some of the complete hogwash that`s left the boy`s mouth.
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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Wed 12 Jan 07:06
Think he will get kicked out?
Has admitted he was out on December 18 knowing he had tested positive.
He also said his agent ticked the wrong box regarding any travel 2 weeks prior to entering Oz.
Cheerio
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
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Topic Originator: parsmad68
Date: Wed 12 Jan 09:46
Quote:
Raymie the Legend, Wed 12 Jan 07:06
Think he will get kicked out?
Has admitted he was out on December 18 knowing he had tested positive.
He also said his agent ticked the wrong box regarding any travel 2 weeks prior to entering Oz.
Cheerio
The whole thing is a shambles and Tennis Australia have given wrong information. Either they received incorrect information or ignored it. This will run for a few days right up to tournament time.
Can you imagine? “Djokovic to serve first”
“No he ain’t, come here son, you are bing deported!”
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Topic Originator: parsmad68
Date: Wed 12 Jan 11:09
I wonder if he treats his mandatory out of competition drugs testing and whereabout requirements with the same adandon?
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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Thu 13 Jan 00:30
It’s being reported that the Spanish government are now investigating whether he entered the country illegally last month
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
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Topic Originator: Jeffery
Date: Thu 13 Jan 18:15
Seen a few other stories saying Spain aren`t investigating. Does sound like he`s travelled to Marbella between the positive test and travelling to Australia.
Not taking a vaccine is up to all individuals. To catch the virus and travel around putting others at risk - shows zero consideration for his fellow humans, a properly dickish move.
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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Fri 14 Jan 07:04
Visa cancelled
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
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Topic Originator: dave67
Date: Fri 14 Jan 10:42
Sure news said. He can appeal. But dont think it will do any good
Let`s try making it till Christmas
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Topic Originator: parsmad68
Date: Fri 14 Jan 15:22
I like the fact the judges are not swayed by government pressure.
I still think Djokovic will be deported and deserves to be, but the judges done give a xxxx what goes on outside of their court. Go those lads!
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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Sun 16 Jan 07:16
He is to be deported. Final decision
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
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Topic Originator: Townsvillepar
Date: Sun 16 Jan 07:26
Never in my 41 years in Australia, has a case attracted so much attention. It has been the topic of conversation for weeks now. He is genuinely not liked by the vast amount of people over here, and the fact that he could be allowed in, against the rules after so many people (especially in Melbourne) had endured so many days in lockdown was not well received.
The Government have made fools of themselves, and with an election sometime in the next five months, they were scrambling to be seen to be powerful.
Tennis Australia must also take a share of the blame, and I am sure that heads will roll in that organisation.
Most of the players who are here will support the decision.
Now what will happen in France, UK and the US will be very interesting for Djokovic.
It has been farcical and a very expensive exercise.
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Topic Originator: parsmad68
Date: Sun 16 Jan 07:46
Quote:
Townsvillepar, Sun 16 Jan 07:26
Never in my 41 years in Australia, has a case attracted so much attention. It has been the topic of conversation for weeks now. He is genuinely not liked by the vast amount of people over here, and the fact that he could be allowed in, against the rules after so many people (especially in Melbourne) had endured so many days in lockdown was not well received.
The Government have made fools of themselves, and with an election sometime in the next five months, they were scrambling to be seen to be powerful.
Tennis Australia must also take a share of the blame, and I am sure that heads will roll in that organisation.
Most of the players who are here will support the decision.
Now what will happen in France, UK and the US will be very interesting for Djokovic.
It has been farcical and a very expensive exercise.
Not sure if you can answer this, but is the ruling for entry proof of vaccination status OR the alternative is for 2 weeks isolation in an isolation hotel.
I think it is the correct decision but has been handled poorly.
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Topic Originator: DBP
Date: Sun 16 Jan 08:49
What should happen in uk, France etc is that the rules of entry are applied, without favour of prejudice to all tennis players in the same way they would be applied to any other person entering the country
Post Edited (Sun 16 Jan 08:50)
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Topic Originator: Buspasspar
Date: Sun 16 Jan 09:38
correct decision .. but made a coo`s erse of it
We are forever shaped by the Children we once were
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Topic Originator: Townsvillepar
Date: Sun 16 Jan 22:35
parsmad68...I`m not an expert by any means, but as far as I know, entry is allowed for vaccinated people, and for Australians returning who are not vaccinated they can spend 14 days in isolation. It is very hard for the latter group to get on a plane.
Make no mistake this was handled very badly and there is a lot of subterfuge. This Government in my opinion is the worst in my 41 years in Australia. There is an election very close, and they had to be seen to be strong on borders (they have won previous elections with the fear mongering tripe). I think it has back fired and they are looked at as being dills.
It could all have been averted if Djokovic had not been granted a visa in the first place. I also think he was prepared not to come to compete, but was given the option to come with a medical exemption, which Tennis Australia advised on. TA wanted him here for obvious reasons, but must surely regret all of this fiasco.
There is a lot more to this story I am very sure!
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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Fri 28 Jan 15:26
I’m sure Boris will welcome him with open arms? They may be long lost brothers ?
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
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Topic Originator: Skid Chicane
Date: Fri 28 Jan 16:26
Quote:
Raymie the Legend, Fri 28 Jan 15:26
I’m sure Boris will welcome him with open arms? They may be long lost brothers ?
Seems to be the common thread behind the headlines. The notion of being above the law and the rules don`t apply. (Prince) Andrew could (potentially) fall into that criteria.
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Topic Originator: Wotsit
Date: Sun 30 Jan 10:49
There are fewer unvaccinated people every day so this shouldn`t be an issue for too much longer. As a bonus, they tend to be right wing nut jobs so they are doing the rest of us a favour really.
The enemy travels by private jet, not by dinghy.
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Topic Originator: The One Who Knocks
Date: Sun 30 Jan 11:09
Like Sun Tzu said, "when your opponents do not wish to be vaccinated against a deadly virus, let them"
And although my eyes were open
They just might as well be closed
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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Tue 15 Feb 13:06
The interview he gave to the BBC yesterday, is hard to argue with. He claims he`s not a No Vaxxer and has an open mind about vaccines, but is not minded to be vaccinated at this time, even if it means he`ll be excluded from this year`s Grand Slam tournaments.
It`s a pity he didn`t clarify his position right at the beginning of the vaccination programme, as he will undoubtedly have influenced many people who might otherwise have come forward for the vaccine. It`s not too much of a quantum leap to suggest that some of those who hesitated have paid the ultimate price.
Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron are even more culpable, with the fear they spread around Europe, regarding the Astra-Zenica vaccine.
Not your average Sunday League player.
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Topic Originator: moviescot
Date: Tue 15 Feb 16:37
Doesn`t want the vaccine. Scared it will interfere with whatever else he uses?
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Topic Originator: red-star-par
Date: Tue 15 Feb 22:27
Quote:
moviescot, Tue 15 Feb 16:37
Doesn`t want the vaccine. Scared it will interfere with whatever else he uses?
He is one of the greatest athletes of all time, I`m sure he is very careful about everything that he put in his body, watching every single thing that he eats and drinks. He is quite right to not take the vaccine if he doesn`t want it. He has his long term future to think about
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Topic Originator: moviescot
Date: Tue 15 Feb 22:33
Quote:
red-star-par, Tue 15 Feb 22:27
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moviescot, Tue 15 Feb 16:37
Doesn`t want the vaccine. Scared it will interfere with whatever else he uses?
He is one of the greatest athletes of all time, I`m sure he is very careful about everything that he put in his body, watching every single thing that he eats and drinks. He is quite right to not take the vaccine if he doesn`t want it. He has his long term future to think about
I`m sure he`s very careful what he puts in his body... So was Lance Armstrong.
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Topic Originator: alwaysaPar
Date: Wed 16 Feb 08:19
Quote:
moviescot, Tue 15 Feb 22:33
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red-star-par, Tue 15 Feb 22:27
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moviescot, Tue 15 Feb 16:37
Doesn`t want the vaccine. Scared it will interfere with whatever else he uses?
He is one of the greatest athletes of all time, I`m sure he is very careful about everything that he put in his body, watching every single thing that he eats and drinks. He is quite right to not take the vaccine if he doesn`t want it. He has his long term future to think about
I`m sure he`s very careful what he puts in his body... So was Lance Armstrong.
With that post you are implying every top level athlete who has reached the very pinnacle of their sport are very careful what they put in their body along with known drug cheats......
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Topic Originator: kechal7
Date: Wed 16 Feb 09:08
That`s all he had to say right at the start and accept that if Australia wouldn`t allow him in then he couldn`t play. Instead, he chose to try and beat a system that thousands of families have had to live with for nearly two years. The man is a manipulator and extremely unlikable, regardless of how well he conducts an interview
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Topic Originator: moviescot
Date: Wed 16 Feb 09:50
Quote:
alwaysaPar, Wed 16 Feb 08:19
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moviescot, Tue 15 Feb 22:33
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red-star-par, Tue 15 Feb 22:27
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moviescot, Tue 15 Feb 16:37
Doesn`t want the vaccine. Scared it will interfere with whatever else he uses?
He is one of the greatest athletes of all time, I`m sure he is very careful about everything that he put in his body, watching every single thing that he eats and drinks. He is quite right to not take the vaccine if he doesn`t want it. He has his long term future to think about
I`m sure he`s very careful what he puts in his body... So was Lance Armstrong.
With that post you are implying every top level athlete who has reached the very pinnacle of their sport are very careful what they put in their body along with known drug cheats......
No only Djokovic (and Lance of course). 🤸
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Topic Originator: Rusty Shackleford
Date: Wed 16 Feb 10:25
If he told me what day of the week it was I`d check the calendar. Completely stage managed.
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Topic Originator: alwaysaPar
Date: Wed 16 Feb 11:16
Quote:
moviescot, Wed 16 Feb 09:50
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alwaysaPar, Wed 16 Feb 08:19
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moviescot, Tue 15 Feb 22:33
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red-star-par, Tue 15 Feb 22:27
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moviescot, Tue 15 Feb 16:37
Doesn`t want the vaccine. Scared it will interfere with whatever else he uses?
He is one of the greatest athletes of all time, I`m sure he is very careful about everything that he put in his body, watching every single thing that he eats and drinks. He is quite right to not take the vaccine if he doesn`t want it. He has his long term future to think about
I`m sure he`s very careful what he puts in his body... So was Lance Armstrong.
With that post you are implying every top level athlete who has reached the very pinnacle of their sport are very careful what they put in their body along with known drug cheats......
No only Djokovic (and Lance of course). 🤸
Ah so there was absolutely no reason to mention Lance Armstrong, that was your mistake.........👍
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Wed 16 Feb 12:28
He`s a pro athlete where his body is his toolkit. He has to weigh up being vaccinated with something not fully tested with the risk of COVID/long COVID. There`s little evidence to suggest the vaccine impacts on athletes but I can definitely understand his concern.
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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Wed 16 Feb 14:16
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Rusty Shackleford, Wed 16 Feb 10:25
If he told me what day of the week it was I`d check the calendar. Completely stage managed.
Such cynicism in a young man.... 🙁
You could well be right, of course. 🙂
Not your average Sunday League player.
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Topic Originator: moviescot
Date: Thu 17 Feb 04:17
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jake89, Wed 16 Feb 12:28
He`s a pro athlete where his body is his toolkit. He has to weigh up being vaccinated with something not fully tested with the risk of COVID/long COVID. There`s little evidence to suggest the vaccine impacts on athletes but I can definitely understand his concern.
So all the other pro athletes don`t have their body as a toolkit since most have had the vaccine.
He certainly must have weighed up the consequences of taking the vaccine and how it might interact with all the other "supplements" he takes.
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Topic Originator: jake89
Date: Thu 17 Feb 07:24
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moviescot, Thu 17 Feb 04:17
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jake89, Wed 16 Feb 12:28
He`s a pro athlete where his body is his toolkit. He has to weigh up being vaccinated with something not fully tested with the risk of COVID/long COVID. There`s little evidence to suggest the vaccine impacts on athletes but I can definitely understand his concern.
So all the other pro athletes don`t have their body as a toolkit since most have had the vaccine.
He certainly must have weighed up the consequences of taking the vaccine and how it might interact with all the other "supplements" he takes.
Please don`t attempt to misrepresent what I`ve said. I am speaking specifically about him. What other athletes do is irrelevant.
I don`t follow tennis so I`ve not a clue what "supplements" you`re referring to.
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