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The Football News Thread 2019/20 - everything not Wolves

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First off, test everyone involved 14 days before anything is scheduled, not the week before. Then have all those involved effectively self-isolating (apart from with each other) for the rest of the season. The players get paid enough to suffer a bit of inconvenience. As Punts says, I don't see how anyone [who isn't stupid, and with the obvious exceptions] is still catching it anyway. Perhaps the 'stupid' part is the problem (see Walker, K.).

Where will they self isolate? If it’s hotels do the staff need to be tested 14 days before too and isolate away from their families?
 
Where will they self isolate? If it’s hotels do the staff need to be tested 14 days before too and isolate away from their families?

When someone self-isolates, I think it involves their families too, so they would be part of 'everyone involved'. Alternatively, rent somewhere else and live there. No problem with families (or anyone else) visiting if they've tested -ve beforehand.
 
As our league isn't due back until June not a problem. He won't have been in contact with any other player or staff member.

However you can see it now. Day before the final game a player at 1 relegation threatened club will test positive
 
Moraliry and ethics aside clubs would be better off getting their entire squads infected asap so they don't get it when football kicks off again and lose players for 2 weeks
 
As our league isn't due back until June not a problem. He won't have been in contact with any other player or staff member.

However you can see it now. Day before the final game a player at west ham will test positive
FIFY :icon_wink:

Moraliry and ethics aside clubs would be better off getting their entire squads infected asap so they don't get it when football kicks off again and lose players for 2 weeks
this ain't chicken pox, and a pox party for kids is not the answer. Jesus!
 
Norwich now against Premier League relegation if the Championship isn't completed. Desperation beginning to kick in.
 
More seeing an opportunity and trying to grab it.

I think our feelings woud be different if we were down the bottom end of the table and there was a glimmer of light that could rule out relegation. Some of the teams have gone too far with it though, using some piss poor reasoning
 
Claiming that an incomplete Championship season means that the teams below aren't deserving of promotion rather misses the point that over a 38 game premier league season if completed, three teams will have been judged and found wanting, and therefore will thoroughly deserve to go down.
 
I like to think that we wouldn't be quite so nakedly pathetic and grasping if we were in that position, personally, and would be deeply disappointed in the club if we were.

Probably more hope than expectation, mind.
 
I like to think that we wouldn't be quite so nakedly pathetic and grasping if we were in that position, personally, and would be deeply disappointed in the club if we were.

Probably more hope than expectation, mind.

No idea how Fosun would be but pretty much every angle covered would have been done by Jez...

On the fans side there would be plenty wanting the season voided or relegation scrapped if we were in trouble.
 
Well done to Harry Kane who becomes Leyton Orient's shirt sponsor.

England captain Harry Kane has joined forces with Leyton Orient by sponsoring their shirts next season and donating the space to three good causes.

Tottenham striker Kane, 26, made his senior debut for Orient in 2011.

The club's home strip will carry a message of thanks to frontline workers tackling the coronavirus pandemic.

Mental health charity Mind and Haven House Children's Hospice will have their logos on Orient's two change shirts as part of the deal.
 
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