Franny's toilet roll
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No way Boris is going to agree to football reconvening at the moment. They know we are way behind where we should be with testing, the tracking App has only just been launched and is some way off general circulation and they are shit scared of a second wave happening. The areas that have been eased are the ones considered a priority or ones proving difficult to police at the moment and possibly too strict a rule, ie sitting in a park, exercising more than once per day (this is happening currently in most places so the change won't produce too much of a spike - fingers crossed ) Boris also stressed that lockdown measures could increase if the scores on the doors indicate a worsening trend. It's bloody scary territory for them and us . Football ain't that important, not one of my mates has mentioned that they really miss it and to be fair not one of my Liverpool supporting mates has been crying about it either. To the majority of this country, football is the last thing on their mind. I've read a lot of comments in the press and on social media saying the guidelines are unclear and shit is being thrown in Boris's direction , but there's only so much you can mention in 18 minutes, he did say more info will be provided in next couple of days but you are not going to get a completely prescriptive set of rules, there are always going to be grey areas in a changing environment, it's not black and white. It's clear though that there is pressure financially to get the country working again if it is at all possible. We cannot afford to furlough forever. My old industry of public transport is going to take another hit but it's understandable that we should avoid mixing in enclosed environments if at all possible. To be at DEFCON 4 with hopeful signs of DEFCON 3 tell you how concerned they are - We can so easily be full immersed in shiteIt seems ridiculous that PM Johnson would this evening outline a new social distancing criteria for the general public to adhere to
But behind the scenes give the green light for the return of Premier League football.
Which straight off the Bat violates legislation : Groups " 25 On a Pitch including officials","All engaging in personnel contact".
That is not including the logistic side,support staff needed for a game to go ahead, even behind closed Doors.
Then there is the "Fall out"
The causing of large gatherings in City Centers, or near to Grounds.
Also how could one then expect the Public to adhere to the new rules and regulations ?
Sorry,to me it makes no sense.
I still personally think after PM Johnson speech football returning is dead in the water.
Not only is it still too risky for the players,staff etc.You could not possibly okay one group to engage in activities,that are deemed too risky,and are currently outlawed to the general public.
The only way Premier League Football can return is by the Players playing in 6 foot Plastic Bubbles.
1 from each side at a time, with a Ref in a Hazmat Suite,actively engaging in social distancing.