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September 29, 2020, 7:36pm |
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It's actually against the law not to self isolate if in contact with a confirmed positive. £10000 fine. Any one consider reporting Stevenage. They are the ones needing investigating.
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September 29, 2020, 8:45pm |
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It's actually against the law not to self isolate if in contact with a confirmed positive. £10000 fine. Any one consider reporting Stevenage. They are the ones needing investigating.
Investigated by who? EFL approved the game going ahead. An EFL spokesperson said: “Quite rightly each individual case is assessed on its merits and that determines the advice medical teams are able to give.
“It is always a matter for a club to inform the League as to whether it can meet its fixture obligations in accordance with EFL regulations and as such games remain on until they are called off.
“Looking at the specific case with Stevenage, the appropriate protocols and Government guidance has been adhered to. Participants’ safety is paramount and it was determined there was no medical reason as to why the game could not take place as scheduled.”
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140067 |
September 29, 2020, 11:11pm |
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Investigated by who? EFL approved the game going ahead.
An EFL spokesperson said: “Quite rightly each individual case is assessed on its merits and that determines the advice medical teams are able to give.
“It is always a matter for a club to inform the League as to whether it can meet its fixture obligations in accordance with EFL regulations and as such games remain on until they are called off.
“Looking at the specific case with Stevenage, the appropriate protocols and Government guidance has been adhered to. Participants’ safety is paramount and it was determined there was no medical reason as to why the game could not take place as scheduled.”
Dear Mr know fookall Stadium, I stand corrected thank for providing such insight. You are so correct. You really should become a government adviser. Bradford should have the points as they are the Madrid Real of EFL 2. Scared to play us. Up yours.
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September 29, 2020, 11:34pm |
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Dear Mr know fookall Stadium, I stand corrected thank for providing such insight. You are so correct. You really should become a government adviser. Bradford should have the points as they are the Madrid Real of EFL 2. Scared to play us. Up yours.
Oh dear the internet providing the actual facts. Who would have thought it?
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September 29, 2020, 11:48pm |
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We are not alone in protesting about the costs of testing. Tranmere, Orient and Colchester for starters have pointed out the ruinous expense. The EFL had hoped that, by passing responsibility to the clubs via a cop out, that we could all muddle along. They can hardly punish Town for failing to fulfil a fixture if our medical advice is based on Govt. guidance. This spat will be swept under the carpet so that the season can continue.
Oliver Dowden, The F.A., EFL, Sky, sponsors. most fans, and directors want football to carry on if at all possible. At the moment, we are regarded in some quarters as either killjoys, pedants, opportunists or all three. Some form of revised protocol on testing and the non closure of training grounds will have to be agreed or it all grinds to a halt.
If the EFL were stupid enough to call us out on a technicality PD should send in an FOI request for how many cases have been reported at each club in all divisions.
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Investigated by who? EFL approved the game going ahead.
An EFL spokesperson said: “Quite rightly each individual case is assessed on its merits and that determines the advice medical teams are able to give.
“It is always a matter for a club to inform the League as to whether it can meet its fixture obligations in accordance with EFL regulations and as such games remain on until they are called off.
“Looking at the specific case with Stevenage, the appropriate protocols and Government guidance has been adhered to. Participants’ safety is paramount and it was determined there was no medical reason as to why the game could not take place as scheduled.”
Sorry but the law of the land trumps the Football League.
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https://www.grimsbytelegraph.c.....grimsby-town-4557890The little gobshite is at it again. Hes now calling for teams to be given a walkover and awarded 3 points if opposing teams call games off because of positive C19 tests. What a tool! What a TOTAL tool! To me it sounds like bullying tactics. I can just imagine him standing up in front of anyone who will listen to him and shouting "WE ARE A BIG CLUB SO PEOPLE WILL LISTEN"Sadly Ryan, nobody is listening to you. Get back in your corner where you belong.
Is this the same Bradford City that have cheated the system 3 times by going into adminstartion in 1983, 2002 & 2004. Those in glass houses should not throw stones, comes to mind. Should have been chuck out of the league the last time they cheated back in 2004.
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Investigated by who? EFL approved the game going ahead.
An EFL spokesperson said: “Quite rightly each individual case is assessed on its merits and that determines the advice medical teams are able to give.
“It is always a matter for a club to inform the League as to whether it can meet its fixture obligations in accordance with EFL regulations and as such games remain on until they are called off.
“Looking at the specific case with Stevenage, the appropriate protocols and Government guidance has been adhered to. Participants’ safety is paramount and it was determined there was no medical reason as to why the game could not take place as scheduled.”
This bit made me laugh, all games remain on unless they are called off!
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September 30, 2020, 12:59am |
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Just logged in to say: What an utter sharp object.
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buffoon or not, creating a post about him just feeds the fool.
Ignore the helmet. Simples. We’ve established that he’s a daft yorkie and the guidance and rules are being interpreted so many ways no fornicator actually knows what is going on...
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