- Aug 8, 2005
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A snippet from The Athletic's piece on the subject:
What about Sunday’s Premier League match against Brighton?
The situation for Premier League matches is different. For these, there is no set rule but clubs can appeal for a game to be postponed, and then it’s up to the Premier League’s board to decide.
Precedent suggests Spurs would be in a strong position to have the game postponed if they made that request. Their match against Fulham was postponed last December when Fulham had six players test positive for COVID-19. A couple of days before that, Manchester City had seven positive cases when they successfully requested their match against Everton be moved.
The full article:
https://theathletic.com/3003029/2021/12/07/explained-tottenhams-covid-outbreak-what-does-it-mean-for-upcoming-matches/
This stinks. Why would any organisation not have a firm hard set of rules based on number of players available. It just leaves them wide open to accusations of one rule for one set of the clubs (the bigger ones!) and one rule for everyone else.
They all name a 25 man squad. How difficult would it be to say that if you have less than 14 of that squad available the match is off? Easy enough to have medical certification around it as well. Not rocket science is it, which suggests they just want to pick and chose themselves.