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Post by MungO on Sept 26, 2020 18:26:01 GMT
Something needs to be done about this. We're either allowed to play or not. When Stevenage announced on Friday that a player had tested positive for coronavirus it looked as if the fixture may go the same way as those involving Grimsby and Leyton Orient.
Two more players tested as positive on Saturday but, after discussions between the clubs and the EFL, it was decided there was "no medical reason" the game could not take place.www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54215228
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Post by sidmouth on Sept 26, 2020 21:26:51 GMT
I think one player is different to seventeen though.
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Post by MungO on Sept 26, 2020 21:55:04 GMT
Well it was 3 but the point being that anyone who they've been around needs to isolate themselves.
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Post by dohnut on Sept 26, 2020 22:11:42 GMT
Well it was 3 but the point being that anyone who they've been around needs to isolate themselves. All very confusing
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Post by redshank on Sept 27, 2020 9:20:57 GMT
Do not expect the EFL or media to make anything clear.If their were positive tests in the premier league,I feel sure all would go ahead. Mindless politics as usual are playing the short and long game in these Wuhan virus times.The victor will certainly not be the truth.
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