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  1. If the claims on this are true it is antiviral as well as antibacterial - and it is a surface cleanser, not a hand cleanser. The cleansers being stolen from hospitals are hand cleansers!
  2. AFAIK antibacterial washes are not effective against viruses like coronaVIRUSES!
  3. You realise that if the flu death rate is even 1%, by your calculation the corona virus will wipe out the world population.
  4. Do you not mean Keystone Cops territory?
  5. That's what comes of watching TV. BBC Radio Scotland is at Fir Park.
  6. March 7 1891 Dumbarton (A) L1 1-5 1896 Third Lanark (H) L1 3-2 1908 Queens Park (A) L1 0-2 1914 Partick Thistle (H) SC4 1-0 1925 Celtic (H) SC4 0-0 1931 Leith Athletic (H) L1 2-2 1936 Kings Park (H) L2 8-1 1953 Third Lanark (A) L1 3-4 1956 Hearts (A) L1 1-4 1959 Aberdeen (A) L1 1-2 1964 Hearts (H) L1 0-2 1981 Kilmarnock (H) L1 1-1 1987 Dundee (H) L1 0-1 1992 St Johnstone (A) L1 2-1 1998 Stirling Albion (H) L2 0-2 2009 Celtic (H) SC6 1-0 You forgot to say that we have only played Celtic twice on that date, both in the Scottish Cup.
  7. No The question asked is whether the the veto presents NO danger or risk to St Mirren. Your answer means that you think it does!
  8. No, I didn't. That statement is a standard disclaimer from the U.S. Government as they are not running the trial. The trial is simply to see whether high dose vitamin C has any significant effect over placebo on the course of the illness. As the projected number of participants is small, a much larger RCT would be required to confirm any positive effect.
  9. https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04264533 If you follow this link you will find details of the trial. For convenience I have copied the inclusion criteria below. I can find no suggestion that conventional treatment/care is beinb withdrawn. The addition of ascorbic acid is unlikely to cause harm. "Inclusion Criteria: ≥ 18 years old; Diagnosed as serious or critical SARI (according to the 4th version of Diagnosis and Clinical management of 2019-nCoV infected pneumonia); Being treated in the ICU."
  10. The vitamin C won't do the any harm and there is some evidence that it does boost the immune system. Nothing to be lost.
  11. The vote is open to all registered members of SMISA. If you think that you are morally unqualified to vote why are you getting so het up about the reminder?
  12. SMISA December update and director election result View this email in your browser SMISA December update Dear SMISA member Here is your latest update from SMISA – including the results of our director election, an update on the new pitch we helped fund at Ralston, and some of your member benefits. Director election As you know SMISA is currently electing its next representative on the St Mirren board. As only one eligible candidate – David Riley – came forward, we asked you to vote on whether to approve his appointment. The results were as follows: YES – 734 votes (95%) / NO – 36 votes (5%). This means David will be SMISA’s man in the St Mirren boardroom and the link between the club and the trust for the next two years. We on the committee are looking forward to working with him and believe he would have been a strong candidate regardless of how many others were on the ballot. David's appointment will be made official at the upcoming club AGM. David Nicol – who has been SMISA’s board rep for the past two years – will stay on the St Mirren board temporarily to help the transition and ensure continuity, at the agreement of all parties. However David Riley is now the nominated SMISA rep and your point of contact – should any member wish to discuss a club-related issue with him, he can be contacted on [email protected] New 4G pitch at Ralston In April you voted to commit £50,000 of our £2 pot money towards the cost of the club replacing the astrograss pitch at the club’s training ground and youth academy. That work is now complete and the new pitch will soon be used by hundreds of young players from the club’s various youth teams, as well as the first team squad. The £2 pot allows SMISA to invest in the future of the club and the assets we will one day be majority owners of – and this investment allowing the next generation of St Mirren players to develop is one you can be proud of your role in. In our October £2 spend you also chose to invest in a new set of moveable goals for the academy and these have now been ordered. Ralston member benefits As part of our investment in the new pitch it was agreed SMISA would become the sponsors of the youth academy for the next two seasons, with a series of benefits made available for members. The club has already announced a chance to play on the new 4G pitch (rescheduled for Sunday 3 February due to a clash with the now-televised home game v Hibs) where fans can buy a place to play against a team of ex-players and club staff, with money reinvested back into the academy. And on that day the club will be thanking SMISA members for your contribution in two ways. Firstly, there are two places in the legends/staff team for SMISA members, free of charge. Anyone interested should send their name to [email protected] by Sunday 9 December, and we will draw and notify the two lucky winners. Please note you must be aged 18 or over. Secondly, all SMISA members are invited to an open day at Ralston on the day of the game. Not only can you watch the match but you will have the chance to get a short tour inside the facility itself. We will be in touch with more details nearer the time. Academy Christmas dinner This coming Friday (7 Dec) sees the Youth Academy Christmas dinner - a three-course meal and party at the stadium hospitality suite, with all proceeds to the academy. SMISA has paid for a table as part of the ongoing benefits package offered to our plus and premium members, however there is one place left for a member and their guest, which we are offering to all members. If you would like to go, please email [email protected] by Tuesday 4 December and we will draw someone to be there on the night. Community season tickets Back in April you voted in favour of using £2 money to run a community season ticket scheme allowing SMISA to reach out to local good causes and help bring the club and community closer together. Like last season we have 24 seats (four rows of six) in the South Stand for all home league fixtures in 2018-19, apart from Old Firm games – offered free to community groups, third sector organisations and local charities operating in Renfrewshire. So far this season we have helped Crisis Counselling in Erskine, Shelter, Home Start Renfrewshire and the Star Project to but name a few. We have been working closely with Engage Renfrewshire to find suitable homes for the tickets but would like any members who know of or are involved with a group who would benefit from a free day out at the football to apply – which you can do online here SMFC Community Trust Festive Friends event As you know SMISA has donated money towards the SMFC Community Trust’s Festive Friends event – which will see a Christmas meal at the stadium on December 25 for people living locally who might otherwise have spent the day alone. The organisers haven’t yet filled all the places and asked if any SMISA members would like to nominate anyone they know who would benefit from being there on the day. If so, please contact [email protected] As always, if there are any questions, you can reach us via [email protected] The SMISA committee Copyright © 2018 St. Mirren Independent Supports Association, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email as a current member of SMiSA and as such correspondence from us will contain up-to-date information regarding the Association, it's activities and the club itself. Our mailing address is: St. Mirren Independent Supports Association smisa c/o St Mirren Football Club Simple Digital Arena, Greenhill Road Paisley, Renfrewshire PA3 1RU United Kingdom
  13. Can you tell us where you got the idea the idea that Kibble is a religious charity/
  14. "SMISA would only need £331,000 to buy Gordon’s remaining shares and get to 51%. We expect to have that, and a cash reserve, by the second half of next year, which is why we can be majority owners of SMFC by the end of 2021. These figures have been calculated on the basis of us maintaining membership numbers, so we need your continued support." This extract from the Kibble Q&A on the SMISA website seems to suggest that ther will be a cash reserve.
  15. Are you suggesting that being horny and being mature are synonymous?
  16. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mens-Womens-Striped-Scarf-Stripe-Scarves-Sports-Football-Warm-Winter-Stripey/333302847483?var=542317670026&hash=item4d9a65d7fb:g:ggcAAOSwiBBdRDQa
  17. The most petty and ill-informed football show on radio!
  18. The fact remains that it cannot go ahead without the approval of a majority of the SMISA members, all of whom will have a vote.
  19. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-51347881 Dry hot summers forecast for the future.
  20. Nice to see you back, Stu D. Glad to see your views haven't changed1
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