Sedgwick wrote:Sneag wrote:Of the £30 what is the NHS's cut?
£30
All profits isn't the same as £30.
Sedgwick wrote:Sneag wrote:Of the £30 what is the NHS's cut?
£30
Sneag wrote:Of the £30 what is the NHS's cut?
bellwhiff wrote:Everyone has turned into Gok Wan.
Sneag wrote:Sedgwick wrote:Sneag wrote:Of the £30 what is the NHS's cut?
£30
All profits isn't the same as £30.
cassellswasmagic wrote:I’d like to know why if Boris got rid of trust deficits in an instant people need to fund it like a charity. Also speaking to an NHS worker during this pandemic and they said they’d never had it so easy! Only frontline Covid staff have struggled. Even A&E hasn’t had that many folk coming in. They’ve had hardly any people to deal with in months. Very strange but unsurprising I suppose.
Either way it’s a great gesture and I think it looks good.
Stafford wrote:cassellswasmagic wrote:I’d like to know why if Boris got rid of trust deficits in an instant people need to fund it like a charity. Also speaking to an NHS worker during this pandemic and they said they’d never had it so easy! Only frontline Covid staff have struggled. Even A&E hasn’t had that many folk coming in. They’ve had hardly any people to deal with in months. Very strange but unsurprising I suppose.
Either way it’s a great gesture and I think it looks good.
I work in IT at QMC, and I can tell you that's partially true. People have been pulled in from everywhere to work on frontline Covid, and huge numbers of medical staff have been involved in all the research going on too. We've had a lot of work on with Covid related stuff too in the ICT department in trying to make things easier for the medical staff.
cassellswasmagic wrote:Stafford wrote:cassellswasmagic wrote:I’d like to know why if Boris got rid of trust deficits in an instant people need to fund it like a charity. Also speaking to an NHS worker during this pandemic and they said they’d never had it so easy! Only frontline Covid staff have struggled. Even A&E hasn’t had that many folk coming in. They’ve had hardly any people to deal with in months. Very strange but unsurprising I suppose.
Either way it’s a great gesture and I think it looks good.
I work in IT at QMC, and I can tell you that's partially true. People have been pulled in from everywhere to work on frontline Covid, and huge numbers of medical staff have been involved in all the research going on too. We've had a lot of work on with Covid related stuff too in the ICT department in trying to make things easier for the medical staff.
Keep up the good work mate. Do you like the shirt?
cassellswasmagic wrote:I’d like to know why if Boris got rid of trust deficits in an instant people need to fund it like a charity. Also speaking to an NHS worker during this pandemic and they said they’d never had it so easy! Only frontline Covid staff have struggled. Even A&E hasn’t had that many folk coming in. They’ve had hardly any people to deal with in months. Very strange but unsurprising I suppose.
Either way it’s a great gesture and I think it looks good.
Hon Sec wrote:cassellswasmagic wrote:I’d like to know why if Boris got rid of trust deficits in an instant people need to fund it like a charity. Also speaking to an NHS worker during this pandemic and they said they’d never had it so easy! Only frontline Covid staff have struggled. Even A&E hasn’t had that many folk coming in. They’ve had hardly any people to deal with in months. Very strange but unsurprising I suppose.
Either way it’s a great gesture and I think it looks good.
My wife works on a ward at KMH and it’s been no easier on there during the pandemic.
Stafford wrote:Hon Sec wrote:cassellswasmagic wrote:I’d like to know why if Boris got rid of trust deficits in an instant people need to fund it like a charity. Also speaking to an NHS worker during this pandemic and they said they’d never had it so easy! Only frontline Covid staff have struggled. Even A&E hasn’t had that many folk coming in. They’ve had hardly any people to deal with in months. Very strange but unsurprising I suppose.
Either way it’s a great gesture and I think it looks good.
My wife works on a ward at KMH and it’s been no easier on there during the pandemic.
I presume because they're understaffed on the ward due to most medical staff being pulled onto Covid wards?
Big yella wrote:Stafford wrote:Hon Sec wrote:cassellswasmagic wrote:I’d like to know why if Boris got rid of trust deficits in an instant people need to fund it like a charity. Also speaking to an NHS worker during this pandemic and they said they’d never had it so easy! Only frontline Covid staff have struggled. Even A&E hasn’t had that many folk coming in. They’ve had hardly any people to deal with in months. Very strange but unsurprising I suppose.
Either way it’s a great gesture and I think it looks good.
My wife works on a ward at KMH and it’s been no easier on there during the pandemic.
I presume because they're understaffed on the ward due to most medical staff being pulled onto Covid wards?
Only on Stagsnet could a thread about saying thank you and raising money for the NHS could it turn in to a debate about how hard they've worked through a global pandemic.
Sneag wrote:bellwhiff wrote:arsene wengers coat wrote:You wouldn't walk round with a dog turd on your shoulder just because it was for a good cause though would you?
Take the rainbow off and it's a very smart kit frankly.
But it’s not a dog turd so that analogy is bull.
Or dogdo if you prefer.
I quite like it. But at some point the gays are going to want their rainbow back.
eggy wrote:I would presume that, similar to Capt Tom's fundraising, this money isn't going into running the NHS, rather it will be going to NHS charities.
Very proud to be supporting our NHS heroes with this special limited edition kit. All proceeds going to NHS Charities Together. Thank you for your tireless work we love you all @mansfieldtownfc @nhscharitiestogether @nhswebsite @ Mansfield Town Football Club
Dan wrote:Sneag wrote:bellwhiff wrote:arsene wengers coat wrote:You wouldn't walk round with a dog turd on your shoulder just because it was for a good cause though would you?
Take the rainbow off and it's a very smart kit frankly.
But it’s not a dog turd so that analogy is bull.
Or dogdo if you prefer.
I quite like it. But at some point the gays are going to want their rainbow back.
We might gain a few extra LGBT fans from it.
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