Suspend the season, because 80% of ties will be postponed and season will not be finalised.
Clubs will go bust and that the way it is.
I blame the reckless youth and peeheads in the bars congregating in large groups.
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I'm surprised you're not blaming China, Mal.Malabus wrote:Suspend the season, because 80% of ties will be postponed and season will not be finalised.
Clubs will go bust and that the way it is.
I blame the reckless youth and peeheads in the bars congregating in large groups.
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That's because it goes without saying...SHANDY VOR wrote:I'm surprised you're not blaming China, Mal.Malabus wrote:Suspend the season, because 80% of ties will be postponed and season will not be finalised.
Clubs will go bust and that the way it is.
I blame the reckless youth and peeheads in the bars congregating in large groups.
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In the EFL there is no regular testing, unless the rules have been changed.CTFCfan99 wrote:Does anyone know how they're doing testing at the moment? Are all players and staff being regularly tested or are they now only testing when showing symptoms?
Orient only had tests because Spurs insisted they did and paid for it. Other Premier League sides paid for opponents to have tests before their League Cup ties as Premier League clubs didn’t want to risk playing untested sides. So who knows how long the Orient players had it.
“Plymouth, who also played Orient last week, are in discussions with the EFL following two positive results on Wednesday.”
Here was an article about it three days ago, with the EFL at the time considering bringing back mandatory testing rules.
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