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Premier League officially postponed until 17th of June

longtimespur

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Out of interest if the home games were played at WHL is there anyone on here that would try and go to be near the ground? If that starts happening it will cause problems but I was wondering if anyone would still do this even if against advice?
What...…...AND admit it????????????
 
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Trees

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Out of interest if the home games were played at WHL is there anyone on here that would try and go to be near the ground? If that starts happening it will cause problems but I was wondering if anyone would still do this even if against advice?
I know a guy called Dominic who is planning to stop off en route to Durham.
 

Monkey boy

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Out of interest if the home games were played at WHL is there anyone on here that would try and go to be near the ground? If that starts happening it will cause problems but I was wondering if anyone would still do this even if against advice?

would be utterly pointless for spurs fans to do it As we have nothing to play for but Liverpool on the other hand you know will be there in their droves.
 

LSUY

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would be utterly pointless for spurs fans to do it As we have nothing to play for but Liverpool on the other hand you know will be there in their droves.

Speak for yourself. I fully intend to celebrate finishing 9th.
 

coys200

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Will be interesting if there’s an overlap with pubs possibly opening July 1st. I guess they won’t be allowed to show games.
 

Monkey boy

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Nothing to play for? With Kane and Son back we're right in the mix for fourth.

agree with that but finishing 4th is hardly a reason to be lining the streets Outside the stadium which was the original question that I was responding to.
 

Blackrat1299

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Hope when it starts our defence is better than this.

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Turbo

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If you're not taking the piss, +ve is scientific shorthand for 'positive'

So;

2 player/staff +ve results at 2 clubs in round 2 (996 tests), means there were two players of staff who were tested with covid19 in round 2 of the testing, out of 996 tests carried out,

Follows 6 +ves at 3 clubs in round 1 (748 tests), means that this follows the 6 positive tests for covid19 which were found in round 1 of the testing, out of 748 tests carried out,

2 clubs with +ves in R2 not among the 3 clubs with +ves in R1. There are two clubs who have had positive tests in round 2 of testing that were not positive in the first round of testing.

Total 8 +ves at 5 clubs (1744 tests)@TheAthleticUK, concludes that a total of eight players/staff at a total of five different clubs have been tested as positive with the virus out of 1744 tests in total.
 

bomberH

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Ramsdale’s positive test should be a massive concern for the PL. He had a test 3 days earlier, which was negative. He since went to a supermarket and petrol station and home - nowhere else. 3 days later he’s positive.

There’s no easy way to solve this. Either the players stay together in isolation for 2 months at the training ground until the season finishes, or they get tested every day. For someone to pick it up shopping shows how easy it is to get. Let’s hope he doesn’t live with anyone vulnerable, or didn’t pass it on to anyone in the Bournemouth team in the 3 days between tests, where they could go home and pass it on to someone vulnerable in their family etc.
 

dtxspurs

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Whats the holdup at this point? Less than 1% positive & German league is doing fine, Spain announced theyre come back date as well.
 

thebenjamin

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Ramsdale’s positive test should be a massive concern for the PL. He had a test 3 days earlier, which was negative. He since went to a supermarket and petrol station and home - nowhere else. 3 days later he’s positive.

There’s no easy way to solve this. Either the players stay together in isolation for 2 months at the training ground until the season finishes, or they get tested every day. For someone to pick it up shopping shows how easy it is to get. Let’s hope he doesn’t live with anyone vulnerable, or didn’t pass it on to anyone in the Bournemouth team in the 3 days between tests, where they could go home and pass it on to someone vulnerable in their family etc.

They should definitely be tested every day. Can't think of one good reason why that wouldn't happen, now that test shortages don't seem to be a thing.
 

coys200

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Quite amusing was watching Sky this morning and Souness said Liverpool women shouldn’t be relegated on ppg as the WSL needs a big club like Liverpool ?
 

dudu

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Whats the holdup at this point? Less than 1% positive & German league is doing fine, Spain announced theyre come back date as well.

Germany had a much, much better response to the virus than us and Spain are two weeks ahead of us in terms of virus suppression tactics.
 

dudu

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Ramsdale’s positive test should be a massive concern for the PL. He had a test 3 days earlier, which was negative. He since went to a supermarket and petrol station and home - nowhere else. 3 days later he’s positive.

There’s no easy way to solve this. Either the players stay together in isolation for 2 months at the training ground until the season finishes, or they get tested every day. For someone to pick it up shopping shows how easy it is to get. Let’s hope he doesn’t live with anyone vulnerable, or didn’t pass it on to anyone in the Bournemouth team in the 3 days between tests, where they could go home and pass it on to someone vulnerable in their family etc.

Ramsdale could have been infected up to 2/3 days before the negative test too so he could have theoretically spent a day or two infecting a number of players/staff.

Tests every day is the only thing that makes sense.
 
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