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  1. #1
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    Albion could be back to full strength

    The 4 covid players are back in full training and could be back for Fridays match, Diagana also back in training.

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    I'd be sorely tempted to pick the side that beat Reading, with one exception, somebody to replace Hugill! I realise that Reading were poor but how match fit are the four who tested positive for Covid. They could all be on the bench and could be brought on if required. Just a thought.

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    How does that work then? If they had Covid then they could be contagious for up to 10 days, you can’t then do PCR tests as these will come back positive for up to 3 months as whilst not contagious the virus is still coming out of your system, I know this for a fact after recently having Covid, so either they had Covid + 10 days ago or something odd is going on?

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    They've probably taken it as ten days from when symptoms started as opposed to from the date infection was confirmed.

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    What chance of the match being on?

    You could catch literally anything in Barnsley at the best of times!

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