Tbh if you can get Kane at 100% for half a season and Bale for the other half you might be onto something.
I suppose that it would beat having them both at 50% for the whole season.
Tbh if you can get Kane at 100% for half a season and Bale for the other half you might be onto something.
If football goes down that root what is the point of carrying on.Looks like they’ve got a bye in the league cup as Leyton Orient have a mass Covid outbreak.
Would this have been the same course of action if Spurs had been the team with several positive tests?
If so we potentially could see some unusual draws, even have a winner who never wins a game?
Gotta smile at posts suggesting that Spurs are somehow getting preferential treatment and are the bad guys in this.
What about Leyton Orient selfishly and recklessly deciding to carry on playing games fully in the knowledge that most of their players were ill and hadn't been tested? If Spurs are eventually given a bye (no decision on that yet), they have promised to pay Orient whatever they were due to earn had the game been played.
Fourteen years ago, when the entire Spurs first team squad went down with a bug / food poisoning the night before the final game of the season (that should have seen them qualify for the Champions League for the first time), they were told that if they could not fulfil the fixture, they would forfeit it. The players consequently took to the pitch while sick as dogs, and inevitably lost to a West Ham team they should have beaten comfortably in normal circumstances. So no..............if Spurs get a bye in this far less important game, it won't be a case of receiving preferential treatment. It will just be the rules being as strictly applied to Orient as they were to Spurs 14 years ago.
Gotta smile at posts suggesting that Spurs are somehow getting preferential treatment and are the bad guys in this.
What about Leyton Orient selfishly and recklessly deciding to carry on playing games fully in the knowledge that most of their players were ill and hadn't been tested? If Spurs are eventually given a bye (no decision on that yet), they have promised to pay Orient whatever they were due to earn had the game been played.
Fourteen years ago, when the entire Spurs first team squad went down with a bug / food poisoning the night before the final game of the season (that should have seen them qualify for the Champions League for the first time), they were told that if they could not fulfil the fixture, they would forfeit it. The players consequently took to the pitch while sick as dogs, and inevitably lost to a West Ham team they should have beaten comfortably in normal circumstances. So no..............if Spurs get a bye in this far less important game, it won't be a case of receiving preferential treatment. It will just be the rules being as strictly applied to Orient as they were to Spurs 14 years ago.
I'm pretty sure if you cannot have X amount of players in the squad the match is forfeited. I'm sure Southgate (edit was Robson)done that with Boro once upon a time, but that backfired. Although I get the banter and pointscoring bullcrap, this is going to be the new norm for a while. Hopefully it ends soon because football isn't the same!!There wasn't a pandemic 14 years ago & the question would be whether a PL team's players going down with Covid would result in them being knocked out.
I'm pretty sure if you cannot have X amount of players in the squad the match is forfeited. I'm sure Southgate (edit was Robson)done that with Boro once upon a time, but that backfired. Although I get the banter and pointscoring bullcrap, this is going to be the new norm for a while. Hopefully it ends soon because football isn't the same!!
Exactly. Everyone wanted the game to go ahead, this game is/was a big deal. Not so sinister as others are making it out to be, but it is the Spurs thread afterallThey shouldn't punish clubs for getting ill in this environment.
Exactly. Everyone wanted the game to go ahead, this game is/was a big deal. Not so sinister as others are making, but it is the Spurs thread afterall
Gotta smile at posts suggesting that Spurs are somehow getting preferential treatment and are the bad guys in this.
What about Leyton Orient selfishly and recklessly deciding to carry on playing games fully in the knowledge that most of their players were ill and hadn't been tested? If Spurs are eventually given a bye (no decision on that yet), they have promised to pay Orient whatever they were due to earn had the game been played.
Fourteen years ago, when the entire Spurs first team squad went down with a bug / food poisoning the night before the final game of the season (that should have seen them qualify for the Champions League for the first time), they were told that if they could not fulfil the fixture, they would forfeit it. The players consequently took to the pitch while sick as dogs, and inevitably lost to a West Ham team they should have beaten comfortably in normal circumstances. So no..............if Spurs get a bye in this far less important game, it won't be a case of receiving preferential treatment. It will just be the rules being as strictly applied to Orient as they were to Spurs 14 years ago.
You'll be telling me next that you remember Journey into Space with Alfie Bass as Lemmy/Lenny(?).Oh yes I remember the Blue Lamp. I think Dixon of Dock Green might have been a spin off from it. Wow, other memories are coming back to me, any one remember PC 49 or other radio progs... like Dick Barton with Jock and Snowy....or Paul Temple.
I read earlier Liverpool paid for Lincoln players to be tested.??I think spurs did the right thing getting Leyton Orient players tested! Rags and the scousers haven’t don’t it and there players that cost an absolute fortune could be playing against a team that half them could be covid positive!
They shouldn't punish clubs for getting ill in this environment.
I read earlier Liverpool paid for Lincoln players to be tested.??
Spurs, who should have rightfully finished in 10th spot last season if VAR had been implemented correctly through out the league. According to a bona fide official study.