This.
Waiting years until there’s absolute zero risk from covid, would be ridiculous.
Life’s moving on, lockdown is already ending in stages, PL athletes are being thoroughly tested and those who want to stay 100% safe at home such as Deeney are at liberty to do so, whilst on full pay.
What happens if once restarted 2/3 first team players test positive. Surely unfair to carry on with weaker teams
Were Loose.
What happens if once restarted 2/3 first team players test positive. Surely unfair to carry on with weaker teams
What happens if a player breaks his leg in training?
The people who were around in the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic, which was more deadly than the current one didn't have a lockdown and just got on with it.
This seems a fair enough first step in trying to get back to normality in the modern era as far as sport is concerned.
Perhaps thats why it was more deadly than the current one!
No, it killed a lot of young people, and they were not taking tests of people who were dying of heart failure if they also had flu/cold symptoms as well.
What happens if once restarted 2/3 first team players test positive. Surely unfair to carry on with weaker teams
The time slots are: Friday 8pm; Saturday 12.30pm, 3pm, 5.30pm and 8pm; Sunday 12pm, 2pm, 4.30pm and 7pm; Monday 8pm. Midweek games will take place on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays at 6pm and 8pm.[/I]
So unexcited
This.
Waiting years until there’s absolute zero risk from covid, would be ridiculous.
Life’s moving on, lockdown is already ending in stages, PL athletes are being thoroughly tested and those who want to stay 100% safe at home such as Deeney are at liberty to do so, whilst on full pay.
Perhaps thats why it was more deadly than the current one!