The cancelled game thread (due to Covid)
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The FA, PFA and PL are going to pay for testing of the EFL & non league teams left in the cup to avoid any postponments next weekend which would cause a fixture congestion to the PL clubs.0
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golfaddick said:LargeAddick said:golfaddick said:paulie8290 said:Apparently AFC Wimbledon went to the EFL to get the game today called off due to Covid but were refused.
Really dont understand why some teams are allowed and some teams are not
1) Peterborough called off our game as some of their players either had Covid or were self isolating. Our game was 11 days after they announced it. The standard practice is 10 days, therefore the game should not have been called off.
2) Wimbledon wanted to call off their game & told by the EFL that they couldn't. If they were instigating the postponement I would reasonably assume that they had cases that they could prove & not be subject to any sanctions by the EFL.
So, in essence. One team stretched the rules so they could call a game off against their promotion rivals (when some of their players might still be affected or not "fully fit") and another HAD to play a game against a team at the top of the league when they had players who would not be able to play.
If that isn't a level playing field then I don't know what is.2 -
Dansk_Red said:The FA, PFA and PL are going to pay for testing of the EFL & non league teams left in the cup to avoid any postponments next weekend which would cause a fixture congestion to the PL clubs.
Jesus. Talk about self interest. That's appalling.2 -
golfaddick said:Dansk_Red said:The FA, PFA and PL are going to pay for testing of the EFL & non league teams left in the cup to avoid any postponments next weekend which would cause a fixture congestion to the PL clubs.
Jesus. Talk about self interest. That's appalling.
So for example Leeds and Spurs will pay for Crawley and Marine to get tested. I'm pretty sure similar happened in the early rounds of the league cup too.0 -
Having watched both the hi-lights shows over the weekend I think its about time football got itself in order. Players kissing and cuddling and bundling on top of each other when a goal is scored, managers and staff embracing on the touchlines and god knows what else goes on behind closed doors during the week. Add in to the mix the illegal gatherings revealed over the weekend and its a ticking time bomb, no wonder games are getting called off due to Covid.
If the players were living in club bubbles it would be acceptable, but they are not, they are all going home to their communities.
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eaststandmike said:Having watched both the hi-lights shows over the weekend I think its about time football got itself in order. Players kissing and cuddling and bundling on top of each other when a goal is scored, managers and staff embracing on the touchlines and god knows what else goes on behind closed doors during the week. Add in to the mix the illegal gatherings revealed over the weekend and its a ticking time bomb, no wonder games are getting called off due to Covid.
If the players were living in club bubbles it would be acceptable, but they are not, they are all going home to their communities.
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if we go into full lockdown, will that halt the season (say for the whole of January)?, might do us a favour with the injured CB situation0
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addick1956 said:Elthamaddick said:if we go into full lockdown, will that halt the season (say for the whole of January)?, might do us a favour with the injured CB situation4
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addick1956 said:Elthamaddick said:if we go into full lockdown, will that halt the season (say for the whole of January)?, might do us a favour with the injured CB situation8
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Championship side Derby County has said "several first-team staff and players" have tested positive for Covid-19.
In a statement, the club said it had closed its Moor Farm training ground and was speaking to the EFL and the Football Association about forthcoming fixtures.
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clive said:
Championship side Derby County has said "several first-team staff and players" have tested positive for Covid-19.
In a statement, the club said it had closed its Moor Farm training ground and was speaking to the EFL and the Football Association about forthcoming fixtures.
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You'd hope during a more stringent lockdown players are more likely to just train, play and relax at home but I doubt it in a lot of cases.1
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North Lower Neil said:You'd hope during a more stringent lockdown players are more likely to just train, play and relax at home but I doubt it in a lot of cases.1
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killerandflash said:clive said:
Championship side Derby County has said "several first-team staff and players" have tested positive for Covid-19.
In a statement, the club said it had closed its Moor Farm training ground and was speaking to the EFL and the Football Association about forthcoming fixtures.
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Saturday's FA Cup third round tie between Southampton and Shrewsbury is almost certain not to go ahead after a significant number of Shrews players and staff tested positive for coronavirus, BBC Shropshire reports.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/55563342
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killerandflash said:North Lower Neil said:You'd hope during a more stringent lockdown players are more likely to just train, play and relax at home but I doubt it in a lot of cases.0
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golfaddick said:killerandflash said:clive said:
Championship side Derby County has said "several first-team staff and players" have tested positive for Covid-19.
In a statement, the club said it had closed its Moor Farm training ground and was speaking to the EFL and the Football Association about forthcoming fixtures.
golfaddick said:killerandflash said:clive said:Championship side Derby County has said "several first-team staff and players" have tested positive for Covid-19.
In a statement, the club said it had closed its Moor Farm training ground and was speaking to the EFL and the Football Association about forthcoming fixtures.
Wayne Rooney and Derby's first-team squad will miss Saturday's third-round FA Cup tie away at Chorley following the coronavirus outbreak which closed their training ground on Monday.
The Rams team for the game at Victory Park will be made up of under-23 and under-18 players.
Under-23 coaches Pat Lyons and Gary Bowyer are likely to take charge.
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eaststandmike said:Having watched both the hi-lights shows over the weekend I think its about time football got itself in order. Players kissing and cuddling and bundling on top of each other when a goal is scored, managers and staff embracing on the touchlines and god knows what else goes on behind closed doors during the week. Add in to the mix the illegal gatherings revealed over the weekend and its a ticking time bomb, no wonder games are getting called off due to Covid.
If the players were living in club bubbles it would be acceptable, but they are not, they are all going home to their communities.7 -
Fanny Fanackapan said:eaststandmike said:Having watched both the hi-lights shows over the weekend I think its about time football got itself in order. Players kissing and cuddling and bundling on top of each other when a goal is scored, managers and staff embracing on the touchlines and god knows what else goes on behind closed doors during the week. Add in to the mix the illegal gatherings revealed over the weekend and its a ticking time bomb, no wonder games are getting called off due to Covid.
If the players were living in club bubbles it would be acceptable, but they are not, they are all going home to their communities.
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clive said:golfaddick said:killerandflash said:clive said:
Championship side Derby County has said "several first-team staff and players" have tested positive for Covid-19.
In a statement, the club said it had closed its Moor Farm training ground and was speaking to the EFL and the Football Association about forthcoming fixtures.
golfaddick said:killerandflash said:clive said:Championship side Derby County has said "several first-team staff and players" have tested positive for Covid-19.
In a statement, the club said it had closed its Moor Farm training ground and was speaking to the EFL and the Football Association about forthcoming fixtures.
Wayne Rooney and Derby's first-team squad will miss Saturday's third-round FA Cup tie away at Chorley following the coronavirus outbreak which closed their training ground on Monday.
The Rams team for the game at Victory Park will be made up of under-23 and under-18 players.
Under-23 coaches Pat Lyons and Gary Bowyer are likely to take charge.
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Fanny Fanackapan said:eaststandmike said:Having watched both the hi-lights shows over the weekend I think its about time football got itself in order. Players kissing and cuddling and bundling on top of each other when a goal is scored, managers and staff embracing on the touchlines and god knows what else goes on behind closed doors during the week. Add in to the mix the illegal gatherings revealed over the weekend and its a ticking time bomb, no wonder games are getting called off due to Covid.
If the players were living in club bubbles it would be acceptable, but they are not, they are all going home to their communities.0 -
clive said:golfaddick said:killerandflash said:clive said:
Championship side Derby County has said "several first-team staff and players" have tested positive for Covid-19.
In a statement, the club said it had closed its Moor Farm training ground and was speaking to the EFL and the Football Association about forthcoming fixtures.
golfaddick said:killerandflash said:clive said:Championship side Derby County has said "several first-team staff and players" have tested positive for Covid-19.
In a statement, the club said it had closed its Moor Farm training ground and was speaking to the EFL and the Football Association about forthcoming fixtures.
Wayne Rooney and Derby's first-team squad will miss Saturday's third-round FA Cup tie away at Chorley following the coronavirus outbreak which closed their training ground on Monday.
The Rams team for the game at Victory Park will be made up of under-23 and under-18 players.
Under-23 coaches Pat Lyons and Gary Bowyer are likely to take charge.
Instead of seeing recognisable players on the pitch AND Wayne Rooney in the away dugout, they'll have a bunch of kids managed by the U23 coaches0 -
killerandflash said:clive said:golfaddick said:killerandflash said:clive said:
Championship side Derby County has said "several first-team staff and players" have tested positive for Covid-19.
In a statement, the club said it had closed its Moor Farm training ground and was speaking to the EFL and the Football Association about forthcoming fixtures.
golfaddick said:killerandflash said:clive said:Championship side Derby County has said "several first-team staff and players" have tested positive for Covid-19.
In a statement, the club said it had closed its Moor Farm training ground and was speaking to the EFL and the Football Association about forthcoming fixtures.
Wayne Rooney and Derby's first-team squad will miss Saturday's third-round FA Cup tie away at Chorley following the coronavirus outbreak which closed their training ground on Monday.
The Rams team for the game at Victory Park will be made up of under-23 and under-18 players.
Under-23 coaches Pat Lyons and Gary Bowyer are likely to take charge.
Instead of seeing recognisable players on the pitch AND Wayne Rooney in the away dugout, they'll have a bunch of kids managed by the U23 coaches3 -
Aston villa gone down with cases0
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I'd better change the score prediction I made 5 minutes ago!0
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killerandflash said:I'd better change the score prediction I made 5 minutes ago!0
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Saturday's FA Cup third-round tie between Southampton and Shrewsbury is off after a significant number of Shrews players and staff tested positive for coronavirus.
The League One club do not have enough fit, non-isolating players to play the game at St Mary's Stadium.
The Football Association's professional game board will decide what will happen with the fixture "early next week".
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