We had to on one occasion, during the war.
That ended well! Norwich 18 - 0 Brighton
We had to on one occasion, during the war.
Some U23s are not physically mature to compete with elite sportsmen yet and putting them in that environment could be dangerous.
The PL clubs must have loads of decent players on their books- youth / reserve team players etc. why don’t they just get told to put those guys in the match day squad?
Also some clubs have tons of players out on loan- they could be told to recall those players to bolster their squad (I appreciate some knock-on impacts from that if the player is on loan at another PL club).
It seems nuts to me that these clubs on the face of it have so many players - and yet they say they can’t find 13 to put into a match day squad.
I must be missing something.
Why only 13? I would understand if you said 14 to allow for the three subs but it would be unfair if one team can make 3 subs and the other only 2.
I think there is too much advantage seeking going on over these postponements.
Either all games should be postponed, or none of them.
Should have to get fans to play instead
We had to on one occasion, during the war.
The PL clubs must have loads of decent players on their books- youth / reserve team players etc. why don’t they just get told to put those guys in the match day squad?
Also some clubs have tons of players out on loan- they could be told to recall those players to bolster their squad (I appreciate some knock-on impacts from that if the player is on loan at another PL club).
It seems nuts to me that these clubs on the face of it have so many players - and yet they say they can’t find 13 to put into a match day squad.
I must be missing something.
I think part of what you're missing is that these players aren't absent because they're sick - in many cases they probably have no symptoms at all and don't realise they have it till they test positive. Despite this they're not allowed to play or train and clubs have a duty of care to stop it spreading. This means closing training grounds and preventing mixing of bubbles, which in some cases will preclude calling up players from youth teams.
Agreed its all haphazard and seems arbitrary, but at the same time we shouldn't be treating someone with covid as just another illness.
Well, yes, if you can get them to the ground.
Of all the reasons that must be the most daft.
Newcastle want their next game called off due to injuries to key players - no doubt a couple more players will suddenly ‘catch’ COVID today or tomorrow to help their cause
Perhaps the PL should introduce a rule whereby vaccinated players don’t have to sit out games (unless genuinely ill obviously) but unvaccinated ones do? Might help encourage take up too.