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    Boro game off as Covid spreads in Millers camp


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    Nobody likes a backlog of fixtures but we won’t be the only club with a problem and it gives our depleted squad a chance to get the injured ones back together with the loans.

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    Thanks for making that a Free article Paul.
    Important for supporters to know asap.

    Best wishes to those affected and their families

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    Quote Originally Posted by flourbasher View Post
    Thanks for making that a Free article Paul.
    Important for supporters to know asap.

    Best wishes to those affected and their families
    Ditto

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    Crikey FIVE positive tests. That's serious.

    Stuff football, let's hope they all come through ok (it's not necessarily the players who are at most risk from the illness but their extended families).

    You don't have to be mystic meg to predict this is the tip of the ice berg and that other clubs will follow. It just happens to be our turn at the minute.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy King of the West View Post
    Crikey FIVE positive tests. That's serious.

    Stuff football, let's hope they all come through ok (it's not necessarily the players who are at most risk from the illness but their extended families).

    You don't have to be mystic meg to predict this is the tip of the ice berg and that other clubs will follow. It just happens to be our turn at the minute.
    5 sounds a lot but maybe you find more if you look harder?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy King of the West View Post
    Crikey FIVE positive tests. That's serious.

    Stuff football, let's hope they all come through ok (it's not necessarily the players who are at most risk from the illness but their extended families).

    You don't have to be mystic meg to predict this is the tip of the ice berg and that other clubs will follow. It just happens to be our turn at the minute.
    Completely agree Grumpy.
    I think I read that Ipswich have 7 confirmed cases including manager Paul Lambert and a few other EFL clubs have also reported some positive test results.
    There has been a suggestion that all professional football should apply a circuit break after Boxing Day until 9th January. That would seem to be a sensible move but it might have to happen anyway if most of England goes into Tier 4 from Boxing Day as is being rumoured.

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    I think this season is buggered.

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    Yep, it will get worse until March time.

    If the season does end and we have no sport again it will be a pretty miserable winter

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