Albion 4ever
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- Feb 26, 2009
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I recall reading around the time of Project Restart that each PL game requires about 400 people to be in attendance, so for every weekend that's 8000 people and associated movements around the country. If infection rates continue to rise at the same rate as they appear to be at the moment I believe it will become harder to justify that PL football should continue. Also, I can't be certain but I'm fairly sure that every game being broadcast live on some form of subscription platform is encouraging household mixing, with people 'popping round' to somebody else's to watch the matches.
However, I guess the only thing that will cause the PL to be suspended will be too many clubs with covid-depleted squads.
And with Covid rates being 1 in 85 have got the virus then that would mean on average 5 of those staff have it.
That will be higher in London and the SE.
Scott Parker now in isolation so can’t manage team on Boxing Day.
There will come a time when clubs won’t want to be without management and/or players and I think there will be a pause in January, maybe after the FA cup 3rd round weekend.
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