Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:If Swindon really are in financial trouble to that extent, maybe they should think seriously about promotion should it be offered.
The wage bill for a league one club is normally higher than that for a league 2 outfit. Would crowds watching them struggle in league one be as large as a promotion push in league two? It would take some bottle to decline promotion but it could be the difference to staying in business
Isn't it 14 days self isolation if you have been in contact with someone who has tested positive for the virus ?Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:And what happens if a player who has taken part in training/games then posts a positive test?
Does every player, official, trainer manager, tv crew etc who has been in contact with that player in the previous 7 days go into self isolation for a minimum of 7 days. You could quite easily have two whole clubs in lockdown if games are 7 days apart or possibly 4 if the games are every 3 to 4 days.
I haven't seen that question answered by anyone in an official capacity and probably won't do. It's ok testing before games if they are to be more than 7 days apart as opponents would be through any possible incubation period after that time but if games are to be played more frequently there is no guarantee the virus won't be passed through the whole league. How long to complete games if clubs can't compete? Will they be expected to forfeit the points?
Sorry but the idea of rushing games through is wrong and puts lives at risk. Another government mistake in the name of all powerful sport and tv money.
Amber Andy wrote:Isn't it 14 days self isolation if you have been in contact with someone who has tested positive for the virus ?Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:And what happens if a player who has taken part in training/games then posts a positive test?
Does every player, official, trainer manager, tv crew etc who has been in contact with that player in the previous 7 days go into self isolation for a minimum of 7 days. You could quite easily have two whole clubs in lockdown if games are 7 days apart or possibly 4 if the games are every 3 to 4 days.
I haven't seen that question answered by anyone in an official capacity and probably won't do. It's ok testing before games if they are to be more than 7 days apart as opponents would be through any possible incubation period after that time but if games are to be played more frequently there is no guarantee the virus won't be passed through the whole league. How long to complete games if clubs can't compete? Will they be expected to forfeit the points?
Sorry but the idea of rushing games through is wrong and puts lives at risk. Another government mistake in the name of all powerful sport and tv money.
Amber Andy wrote:Isn't it 14 days self isolation if you have been in contact with someone who has tested positive for the virus ?Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:And what happens if a player who has taken part in training/games then posts a positive test?
Does every player, official, trainer manager, tv crew etc who has been in contact with that player in the previous 7 days go into self isolation for a minimum of 7 days. You could quite easily have two whole clubs in lockdown if games are 7 days apart or possibly 4 if the games are every 3 to 4 days.
I haven't seen that question answered by anyone in an official capacity and probably won't do. It's ok testing before games if they are to be more than 7 days apart as opponents would be through any possible incubation period after that time but if games are to be played more frequently there is no guarantee the virus won't be passed through the whole league. How long to complete games if clubs can't compete? Will they be expected to forfeit the points?
Sorry but the idea of rushing games through is wrong and puts lives at risk. Another government mistake in the name of all powerful sport and tv money.
cassellswasmagic wrote:Amber Andy wrote:Isn't it 14 days self isolation if you have been in contact with someone who has tested positive for the virus ?Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:And what happens if a player who has taken part in training/games then posts a positive test?
Does every player, official, trainer manager, tv crew etc who has been in contact with that player in the previous 7 days go into self isolation for a minimum of 7 days. You could quite easily have two whole clubs in lockdown if games are 7 days apart or possibly 4 if the games are every 3 to 4 days.
I haven't seen that question answered by anyone in an official capacity and probably won't do. It's ok testing before games if they are to be more than 7 days apart as opponents would be through any possible incubation period after that time but if games are to be played more frequently there is no guarantee the virus won't be passed through the whole league. How long to complete games if clubs can't compete? Will they be expected to forfeit the points?
Sorry but the idea of rushing games through is wrong and puts lives at risk. Another government mistake in the name of all powerful sport and tv money.
Yes, 14 days. Seven if you’ve got it. I think.
Sandy Pate Best Stag wrote:But how many times have people with symptoms tested negative only to test positive a couple of days later? And will the results be instantly available when tests are done pre-match?
Also the scenario I am suggesting is when a player has actually played a match and then tests positive days later.
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