Interesting; no. 1 son has a pal starting at Strathclyde who told him he is getting in-person lectures.
Maybe it depends on the size of class; that seems to be the policy at Glasgow, from what a mate who works there told me.
Interesting about your nephew's school, I thought masks at least were a national policy.
Knew about Strathclyde and I approve, I thnk they should.
Was surprised Glasgow are sticking to lectures by Zoom (tutorials are live, thankfully) when the union discos are rammed every night for Freshers' Week.
Simply not true.
My 2 in secondary school in Glasgow still have masks, 1-way systems, increased ventilation, isolation if a close contact of a postive, etc.
My eldest is about to start uni with all of his lectures done via Zoom.
Aye; can't see anyone in the league this season bringing enough to break that ceiling.
Maybe if it comes down to another Morton-style promotion clincher...
Would a relegated Killie be more financially stricken than an over-stretched Dundee forced to remain another season in the Championship?
Thought I read something about Killie's whole squad being out of contract; so they could start with a clean slate, sustainable but attractive Championship wages for those they want to sing/re-sign.
Whereas who knows what state the finances in the Dens cesspool are? They had to dish out wage cuts last summer, might have to cut back further if they don't go up.
Every league game is a must-win, simple as that.
And every one not won means players and/or management haven't done their job properly, simple as that.
Really is time to put or shut up for all involved; or get out.