super_city_si
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Cant help but think if he has it and he's been training, its only a matter of time before its rampant in our squad. This season is going to be a shit show
Nah, they'd postpone the fixture for the 'good of the game' and replay it when all the dippers are fit.Pound to a pinch of shit if VVD OR SALAH from the candle burners elect test positive there results would surprisingly go missing and stored in area 51
Hardly a bubble if you bumped into him.Funny as I bumped into Felix N’Mecha in the Arndale yesterday and he was going about his business as normal. He’s in the first team bubble but I guess they’ve got to be treated like adults and can’t be locked up 24/7. However, the more they’re out and about the greater the risk.
How does this work then, I got sent home from work to isolate because someone has it for 14 days. I wasn’t sweating, grabbing anyone or in their faces like a footballer. Do they get tested everyday but it can take days for it to show, therefore someone else could have it and be spreading it. If we go into total lockdown again is the season stopped for two weeks? What about champions league games with what’s happening in europe?
For the first time it’s great news that Gundogan doesn’t have the legs to get near anyone else.
Assuming he's been training with the rest of the squad for the past week, surely by definition everyone's at risk of having it? Which therefore means we're putting the Wolves squad at risk too by playing the fixture.Our game v Arsenal was postponed because Arteta got the virus. We’ve now had 3 confirmed cases in 2 weeks. Should the game be played? Orient v Spurs tomorrow ‘doubtful’...