Fair play to Ed Potts(http://gaaboard.com/board/index.php?topic=29555.8835) for making the 6 to 1 statement yesterday on both Scene Around Six and Good Evening Ulster which contain all the important news in the whole world - pointing out the political/cultural background of the main spreaders in the BT1 to BT94 area of Ireland. (And none of this oul mullarkey of - oooooh I want be a victim, it's sectarian to say that - is it sectarian to be nationalist? - right so we are trying to avoid that one and get to the nitty gritty.)
These are the 7 day figures on the day that Ed made his interviews. Board members can help identify areas where a team won a county championship and went out to celebrate and thereby eliminate the reasons for high rates in that BT. There are plenty of mentions of winning celebrations on the coronavirus thread but the posts are all over the place on a fast moving thread. The Derry City mainstayers on that thread have given explanations of the possible reasons for the high figures there in an area which would not be a GAA stronghold to paraphrase the Kerry commentator.
Taking Belfast which is BT1 to BT17: BT1(18 cases) 2(4 cases) and 3(1) would be classified as Down Town.
BT17 Twinbrook Poleglass Lagmore with 261 cases is the highest.
BT11 Andytown Lenadoon Turf with 212 is the next highest.
In comparison:
BT4 in East East-East Belfast has 84 cases.
BT16 the home of the Ballybeen Flute Band has only 39 cases.
Obviously population density comes into it for some post codes. Also why was BT50 never built - or if it was why is nothing there? Same goes for BTs 58 and 59 and why the gap between BT82 and BT92. (just checked one there - BT58 was a mythical place where people could write to something called Child Support Agency which the internet says is now defunct.)
So since the GAA cannot take all the rap particularly in the Belfast and Derry areas and once again - well done Ed for coming out and saying this - sure somebody could do a paper on it sometime if there are any universities open again.
Terence O'Neill's - "give Roman Catholics a good job and a good house and they will live like Protestants" did not have a coronavirus clause.
Any realistic or credible explanations?
(Positive Cases by Postal District (09 - 15 October)
BT1 18
BT2 4
BT3 1
BT4 84
BT5 172
BT6 94
BT7 99
BT8 82
BT9 137
BT10 71
BT11 212
BT12 203
BT13 80
BT14 131
BT15 111
BT16 39
BT17 261
BT18 25
BT19 39
BT20 29
BT21 15
BT22 28
BT23 115
BT24 43
BT25 41
BT26 17
BT27 87
BT28 139
BT29 65
BT30 126
BT31 48
BT32 46
BT33 45
BT34 200
BT35 117
BT36 192
BT37 58
BT38 52
BT39 44
BT40 29
BT41 81
BT42 41
BT43 31
BT44 46
BT45 163
BT46 33
BT47 613
BT48 702
BT49 72
BT51 87
BT52 27
BT53 18
BT54 28
BT55 20
BT56 12
BT57 3
BT60 58
BT61 32
BT62 63
BT63 33
BT64 2
BT65 11
BT66 57 + 10
BT67 57
BT68 1
BT69 7
BT70 60
BT71 228
BT74 26
BT75 14
BT76 17
BT77 6
BT78 106
BT79 89
BT80 184
BT81 13
BT82 127
BT92 39
BT93 4
BT94 18
He truly is one bitter, bigoted barsteward
He's a f**king idiot of the highest order. Cünts like him can't help themselves
Quote from: Clinker on October 17, 2020, 08:07:54 AM
Fair play to Ed Potts(http://gaaboard.com/board/index.php?topic=29555.8835) for making the 6 to 1 statement yesterday on both Scene Around Six and Good Evening Ulster which contain all the important news in the whole world - pointing out the political/cultural background of the main spreaders in the BT1 to BT94 area of Ireland. (And none of this oul mullarkey of - oooooh I want be a victim, it's sectarian to say that - is it sectarian to be nationalist? - right so we are trying to avoid that one and get to the nitty gritty.)
These are the 7 day figures on the day that Ed made his interviews. Board members can help identify areas where a team won a county championship and went out to celebrate and thereby eliminate the reasons for high rates in that BT. There are plenty of mentions of winning celebrations on the coronavirus thread but the posts are all over the place on a fast moving thread. The Derry City mainstayers on that thread have given explanations of the possible reasons for the high figures there in an area which would not be a GAA stronghold to paraphrase the Kerry commentator.
Taking Belfast which is BT1 to BT17: BT1(18 cases) 2(4 cases) and 3(1) would be classified as Down Town.
BT17 Twinbrook Poleglass Lagmore with 261 cases is the highest.
BT11 Andytown Lenadoon Turf with 212 is the next highest.
In comparison:
BT4 in East East-East Belfast has 84 cases.
BT16 the home of the Ballybeen Flute Band has only 39 cases.
Obviously population density comes into it for some post codes. Also why was BT50 never built - or if it was why is nothing there? Same goes for BTs 58 and 59 and why the gap between BT82 and BT92. (just checked one there - BT58 was a mythical place where people could write to something called Child Support Agency which the internet says is now defunct.)
So since the GAA cannot take all the rap particularly in the Belfast and Derry areas and once again - well done Ed for coming out and saying this - sure somebody could do a paper on it sometime if there are any universities open again.
Terence O'Neill's - "give Roman Catholics a good job and a good house and they will live like Protestants" did not have a coronavirus clause.
Any realistic or credible explanations?
(Positive Cases by Postal District (09 - 15 October)
BT1 18
BT2 4
BT3 1
BT4 84
BT5 172
BT6 94
BT7 99
BT8 82
BT9 137
BT10 71
BT11 212
BT12 203
BT13 80
BT14 131
BT15 111
BT16 39
BT17 261
BT18 25
BT19 39
BT20 29
BT21 15
BT22 28
BT23 115
BT24 43
BT25 41
BT26 17
BT27 87
BT28 139
BT29 65
BT30 126
BT31 48
BT32 46
BT33 45
BT34 200
BT35 117
BT36 192
BT37 58
BT38 52
BT39 44
BT40 29
BT41 81
BT42 41
BT43 31
BT44 46
BT45 163
BT46 33
BT47 613
BT48 702
BT49 72
BT51 87
BT52 27
BT53 18
BT54 28
BT55 20
BT56 12
BT57 3
BT60 58
BT61 32
BT62 63
BT63 33
BT64 2
BT65 11
BT66 57 + 10
BT67 57
BT68 1
BT69 7
BT70 60
BT71 228
BT74 26
BT75 14
BT76 17
BT77 6
BT78 106
BT79 89
BT80 184
BT81 13
BT82 127
BT92 39
BT93 4
BT94 18
Does that include nursing homes? In my area (BT37) we have 58 cases, but we also have a few nursing homes a hospital also.. no GAA, couple of bars and an empty college. and a bad ass loyalist estate..
BT71 Dungannon?
Its all deflection lads, keeps the papers from the real scandal which is the money paid out to owners of wind turbines and anaerobic digesters which dwarfs the cash for ash
Quote from: Hereiam on October 17, 2020, 09:23:12 PM
Its all deflection lads, keeps the papers from the real scandal which is the money paid out to owners of wind turbines and anaerobic digesters which dwarfs the cash for ash
Go on...
Quote from: RedHand88 on October 17, 2020, 09:44:51 PM
Quote from: Hereiam on October 17, 2020, 09:23:12 PM
Its all deflection lads, keeps the papers from the real scandal which is the money paid out to owners of wind turbines and anaerobic digesters which dwarfs the cash for ash
Go on...
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.newsletter.co.uk/news/politics/cash-wind-how-arlene-foster-hiked-another-green-subsidy-and-gb-public-will-pay-most-ps5-billion-bill-3001146%3famp
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8824707/amp/Windfarm-farce-blew-1-4billion-taxpayers-money.html
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EkovZ8pXYAERALb?format=jpg&name=4096x4096)
Areas of social deprivation more to do with Covid outbreaks than the GAA it seems!
Of course it is. Same with black and hispanic communities in other countries.
Quote from: imtommygunn on October 19, 2020, 11:08:21 AM
Of course it is. Same with black and hispanic communities in other countries.
Don't got telling Poots that.
QuoteAreas of social deprivation more to do with Covid outbreaks than the GAA it seems!
Interesting that Magherafelt is the less deprived Catholic area, but there are 20 less deprived predominately Protestant areas below it and 6 mixed areas. So much for equality!
Does the Catholic?Protestant split use the 2011 census, I suspect that the some areas have moved from Protestant to mixed since then?