schmunk
Why oh why oh why?
Two Fulham players have tested positive for coronavirus...
Bound to be Knocky and Harry Arter (loanee from Bournemouth) - anything to get the season shut down...
Two Fulham players have tested positive for coronavirus...
Two Fulham players have tested positive for coronavirus...
3 out of 1,000 tests. Two at the same club, again. It's safe to resume, so get back to it, fellas.
Had they been back to full contact training though that could wipe out half your squad..
Had they been back to full contact training though that could wipe out half your squad..
3 out of 1,000 tests. Two at the same club, again. It's safe to resume, so get back to it, fellas.
....and kill a vulnerable relative of any of them.
Potentially...with the odds being quite low ...with the caveat to that
Agree - odds are very low.......but higher for some, who may not want to take that risk.........all hell will break loose if it happens though.
Don’t disagree as I rarely do with you ...
..we already have TalkSPORT changing there headlines re PL due to one Sam Allardyce giving his view
Haven't seen that....will take a look. I don't like him much but he does often talk sense.
Reports:
Wed June 17: Aston Villa v Sheffield United, Manchester City v Arsenal, so all teams on 29 games played
Then next round of games would be staggered over weekend of June 19/20/21.
That's slightly annoying - Arsenal will have a chance to get up to speed before playing us (assuming the matches are played in the same order as the original fixture list).
That's slightly annoying - Arsenal will have a chance to get up to speed before playing us (assuming the matches are played in the same order as the original fixture list).
3 out of 1,000 tests. Two at the same club, again. It's safe to resume, so get back to it, fellas.
Now apply that same logic and numbers to the UK population. That would equate to 198,000 new cases. Still think it's safe?
Edited to add: I've seen the same logic said about the Premier League testing. Saying that only 0.43% of test have come back positive since they started. In the same week, that would equate to 283,800 people testing positive nationally.