BerlinWaller wrote:Partick Thistle have been relegated from the SPL despite having a game in hand which if they had won, would have lifted them out of the relegation zone.
marky No.1 wrote:Behind closed doors and watch it at home looking more likely
https://www.tottonline.co.uk/efl-open-l ... upporters/
Keith wrote:marky No.1 wrote:Behind closed doors and watch it at home looking more likely
https://www.tottonline.co.uk/efl-open-l ... upporters/
Not like footballers would get hot & sweaty, offering the virus an easy transmission. And we know it is a non-contact game, so players don't touch each other. And they never wipe their hands on their faces while running around, so what could possibly go wrong? Football while maintaining social distancing then?
RapidShrimp wrote:From previous articles I’ve read, it’s likely that there’ll be covid-19 tests for every member of both the clubs playing against each other, with the players possibly all staying together for ‘pre-season camps’ so there is no outside contact. The Prem apparently were considering playing all the remaining fixtures in Birmingham with the players and coaching staff isolating from everyone else and all the games taking place in secret locations!
Keith wrote:RapidShrimp wrote:From previous articles I’ve read, it’s likely that there’ll be covid-19 tests for every member of both the clubs playing against each other, with the players possibly all staying together for ‘pre-season camps’ so there is no outside contact. The Prem apparently were considering playing all the remaining fixtures in Birmingham with the players and coaching staff isolating from everyone else and all the games taking place in secret locations!
Trouble is, they'd need to test them, then keep them all in isolation, even from each other, for a minimum of 14 days due to the incubation period, and have repeat tests from then on. If one player or member of staff gets it, then what? All teams who played against that player's team would all need to go in to isolation.
While some football would be great right now, even via iFollow, I'd be surprised if they can get it started again in time.
marky No.1 wrote:https://www.lep.co.uk/sport/football/morecambe-fc/morecambe-await-further-information-planning-any-return-football-2543885
Keith wrote:marky No.1 wrote:https://www.lep.co.uk/sport/football/morecambe-fc/morecambe-await-further-information-planning-any-return-football-2543885
Even things like, what if a player gets injured and requires hospital treatment? Where do they go, with facilities already stretched? Can they re-join the squad or would they go in to isolation? If a player is out of contract and is signing for another team, if, as suggested, they roll on to month by month contracts, what happens if they become injured? Do the existing club compensate the 'new' club? Or will players simply not give 100%?
Keith wrote:marky No.1 wrote:https://www.lep.co.uk/sport/football/morecambe-fc/morecambe-await-further-information-planning-any-return-football-2543885
Even things like, what if a player gets injured and requires hospital treatment? Where do they go, with facilities already stretched? Can they re-join the squad or would they go in to isolation? If a player is out of contract and is signing for another team, if, as suggested, they roll on to month by month contracts, what happens if they become injured? Do the existing club compensate the 'new' club? Or will players simply not give 100%?
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