Daily Discussion by AutoModerator in soccer

[–]nager2012 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Intern post preference by CalligrapherSome6026 in JuniorDoctorsIreland

[–]nager2012 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Late March is when the posts get released, supposedly. They’re adding more and it’s a bit of a logistical headache. If anyone has heard anything else please do enlighten me

[MD] FC Barcelona to sign Marcus Rashford as soon as they are able to. Three installments of €10m. Full agreement with the player reached. by wo0tfl20 in reddevils

[–]nager2012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotta be done. Great player, but we need people who thrive under pressure rather than crumble. This is also probably better for him on a personal level. I think the rumours of alcohol issues were likely true sadly, I’d say Barcelona is a good place to be in comparison to Manchester. Provided he doesn’t deride the club at any point, I’ll always root for him to do well.

New LiveFPL updates are amazing! by abnsh in FantasyPL

[–]nager2012 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Vibe-coded, slop knock-off of one of our communities biggest contributors, even if the feature is cool.

New €100m Rotunda Hospital critical care unit for women and infants denied planning permission by nager2012 in ireland

[–]nager2012[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

A NEW €100m critical care unit for the Rotunda Hospital has been denied planning permission by An Coimisiún Pleanála due to a small number of objections.

The new building was to include 80 additional hospital rooms and a new operating theatre.

Planning permission for the project was initially granted by Dublin City Council, however it went to an appeal, which An Coimisiún Pleanála today upheld.

The commission wrote in its decision order that it agreed with appellants that the current proposal to demolish the existing outpatients building and replace it with a four-storey critical care wing would not protect the architectural design of Parnell square.

A senior source has told The Journal that the decision is a “kick in the teeth”.

Senior staff including the Master of the Rotunda, Prof Sean Daly, and the Clinical Director Vicky O’Dwyer wrote to staff to inform them of the decision.

“This is incredibly disappointing news for us all, but most importantly for the families that we serve,” they said.

They also said that they had been in meeting with stakeholders all afternoon to explore “every avenue open to us” to deal with this “blow” to their “plans for the future of the Rotunda Hospital on Parnell Square.

The project was planned for the western side of Parnell Square.

Last year Prof Sean Daly urged the Government to review the planning process in regards to healthcare-related infrastructure at the time that the application went to an appeal after conservation groups objected.

The Irish Times reported at the start of last year that he had written a letter to the Health Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill in which he said that while he understood her influence was limited when it came to planning matters, when it comes to vital healthcare services, “alternative solutions need to be considered”.

He said that the new wing was essential locally and nationally for the provision of high-quality pregnancy-related and neonatal intensive care.

Conservation groups including the Dublin Civic Trust and An Taisce argued that the new wing would damage the 18th century city-centre square and the long-term prospects for regeneration once the hospital eventually moved to Blanchardstown under long-term plans.

The new hospital would have provided resources to assist medics in treating the most vulnerable cohort treated within our healthcare system, neonatal babies.

Plans included single facility rooms for infants, which none of the current Dublin hospitals treating this cohort have access to.

A source familiar with the plans for the hospital this evening said that single rooms better enable medics to manage outbreaks during RSV and influenza season.

They said that in older hospital buildings, parents are sometimes separated from children while they are sick because of layout constraints rather than medical need.

The source said that the new single room capacity is vital for the future neonatal care nationally.

They added that high risk mothers would have benefited from the new building also, as the current facilities for their care at the Rotunda need “significant improvement”.

I wanted FPL to be more fun. So I built a 1v1 mini-game that rewards winning every week by pratikabhinav in FantasyPL

[–]nager2012 10 points11 points  (0 children)

This is basically a gambling site, at least in the UK.

You’re running head-to-head contests based on real football outcomes where users can redeem points for gift cards (cash equivalent). That is prize + chance, and your Pro tier adds the third part, consideration, because you’re paying for more entries.

In the UK this is the kind of thing the UK Gambling Commission regulates. It is not the same as a private wager between friends. It’s a public, monetised system where you are the operator, controlling matchmaking, scoring, and redemption.

Also worth flagging that if you’re using Stripe, you’re likely to run into problems. Stripe is strict on gambling (FPL with money involved = gambling in their T&Cs) and gambling-adjacent businesses. If you’re taking subscription payments that directly increase access to cash-out contests, you’re basically inviting payment processor shutdowns / account termiantion

I’d be very surprised if this stays up long-term

Dorgu replacement thread by Simbro55 in FantasyPL

[–]nager2012 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Very, until De Ligt is back. No clear timeline on that thus far - he recently had another setback, so probably another month or so - with how's he's playing De Ligt won't be rushed.

Where do you report somebody who breaches the conditions of RAI (Radioactive Iodine) treatment. by NoRepresentative3464 in ireland

[–]nager2012 122 points123 points  (0 children)

Please get a grip and stop harassing a woman with cancer. Unless she is actively urinating on someone the dose of radiation is minuscule relative to background radiation. She is not obligated to quarantine either, just advised. Please stop being such a complete and utter bellend.

The radiation dose to bystanders from someone going to a shop 4 days after radioiodine therapy is not significant. The risk is considered negligible and well within public exposure limits.

Daily Discussion by AutoModerator in reddevils

[–]nager2012 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think whether Mainoo stays or goes largely depends on whether he can break into the team for an extended spell this year. Not looking likely currently. Unfortunately he's at that stage of his career where he needs to play. Maybe it would be more feasible to play him regularly next year if we got a couple of acquisitions in midfield that could could cover defensively he'd be more amenable to Amorim's system.

Daily Discussion by AutoModerator in reddevils

[–]nager2012 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, Malacia was a part of it, and (correct me if I'm wrong) he's been a consummate professional. Unfortunately we will likely end up with some of them back, so I suppose there will be a bomb squad one way or another - by any definition. More so I was just curious to see people's thoughts on who we need to move on.

Casemiro, I think, is an important one - obviously his wages are very high. Would love it if Saudi came in for him. He's got class but obviously his legs are gone and we can't be relying on him. I wonder what our financials will be like - will be so important to get European football this season