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    Fulham game

    Could be in doubt as Spurs match tomorrow is due to Covid at Fulham

    Wednesday match against Fulham may face a similar fate after a number of people tested positive for COVID-19 at Fulham.

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    I find it really strange that with the nation at risk from the world's greatest ever pandemic, with virulent strains mutating daily across our nation and the NHS being "overwhelmed and beyond breaking point", we even allow mass transportation of football squads and staff to travel across the country.

    Something just does not add up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I find it really strange that with the nation at risk from the world's greatest ever pandemic, with virulent strains mutating daily across our nation and the NHS being "overwhelmed and beyond breaking point", we even allow mass transportation of football squads and staff to travel across the country.

    Something just does not add up.
    Yes your logic! These steps are to stop spread.
    You want the season to shut down then?
    ..

    and your ability to count deaths
    Last edited by oldcolner; 30-12-2020 at 08:56 AM.

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    Where was Jay last night? Not down as injured and not even on the bench. I’m guessing he’s isolating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post
    Yes your logic! These steps are to stop spread.
    You want the season to shut down then?
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    and your ability to count deaths
    I do think the season should be shut down until the vaccines are rolled out and restarted possibly in April.

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    I think they'll try and keep the PL going, and on live TV, helps take people's minds off what's being done to them. There are precedents.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post
    Where was Jay last night? Not down as injured and not even on the bench. I’m guessing he’s isolating.
    He is injured, he did his knee on the quagmire known as Elland Road more or less when he entered the field of play as substitute.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    He is injured, he did his knee on the quagmire known as Elland Road more or less when he entered the field of play as substitute.
    Thanks he’s showing up now as 1 of 6 injured. None near recovery it seems.

    Spurs game tonight called off with 4 hours notice, so the odds are our game will go too. The next PL game is Jan 16th at West Ham, so time for some injured to recover and to give the youngsters and recoverers a game in the FA Cup v MKDons on the 9th.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldcolner View Post
    Thanks he’s showing up now as 1 of 6 injured. None near recovery it seems.

    Spurs game tonight called off with 4 hours notice, so the odds are our game will go too. The next PL game is Jan 16th at West Ham, so time for some injured to recover and to give the youngsters and recoverers a game in the FA Cup v MKDons on the 9th.
    I think we could do with a breather OC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I think we could do with a breather OC.
    Yes some good news from Barnfield

    Winger hits a hat-trick in training-ground win as he edges nearer full fitness

    Johann Berg Gudmundsson fired his way into the thoughts of the on-looking Sean Dyche with a hat-trick as the Clarets eased to a 5-1 training ground win against Lancashire neighbours Accrington Stanley.

    Gudmundsson is being eased back into contention by Dyche after a tricky time with injuries.

    But the Icelander successfully completed a full 90 minutes with the confidence boost of a well-taken treble on a bitterly cold afternoon to confirm his continued move back towards match fitness.

    He was joined in the Clarets’ starting line-up by midfielder Jack Cork who added another 60 minutes on his return to full fitness following six months out of Premier League action.

    Phil Bardsley also added some game time after asking to be involved to aid his sharpness following a similar run-out a week ago against Blackpool a week ago when Gudmundsson had played for just over an hour.

    And Anthony Gomez Mancini, Jimmy Dunne - who picked up an early knock - and Joel Mumbongo, who were unused substitutes in Tuesday night’s win over Sheffield United, also started.

    Mumbongo and Richardson got the other two

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