Pollingtonblade
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All set up for us to lose to a decimated boro side.
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"The most difficult 48 hours of his 20 year managerial career"It's not 19 players though is it. It's 9.
They need to stop this hyperbolic rubbish.
Tough shit on them. Should have had better protocols in place. We shouldn’t be disadvantaged because of their failings.We’ll done to the EFL for standing there ground
I don’t blame wilder one bit but this is the situation we are in it’s shit for everyone and can and probably will happen too us
However it’s a massive advantage to us tommorow if it’s played in what is a huge game
I don’t see how we don’t win if we’re playing against the reserves
Tough shit on them. Should have had better protocols in place. We shouldn’t be disadvantaged because of their failings.
Hope we hammer them 10-0.
In my opinion if they were playing another side this would be off. I think because they’re playing us a side who has already had a few games postponed for covid the pressure is on the EFL to keep the game on for scheduling reasons.More results later though. Kinda feel for boro as why can everyone else call off a game but they cant when they have been hit harder by covid. Surely will announce postponement later
This is 100% a covid outbreak. Will some clubs have bent the rules to dodge a fixture? In my opinion 100%.
Definitely. We haven't had an outbreak ourselves yet, if we were hit mid January we could end up with 6 or 7 rearranged games to fit into 3 months.In my opinion if they were playing another side this would be off. I think because they’re playing us a side who has already had a few games postponed for covid the pressure is on the EFL to keep the game on for scheduling reasons.
Everyone gets a payout. Would you have turned it down? I doubt it
It was a jokeYep and you would turn it down, of course you would.
We all want the game to go ahead we're all skeptical of the situation, but it's not Squad Game.
That skepticism isn't a reason to throw caution to the wind.
Yeah I’d imagine anyone looking us from a scheduling point of view is pulling their hair out right now. Like you say all it’ll take is our own outbreak coupled with one or two more postponements and we’re up the swannyDefinitely, we haven't had an outbreak ourselves yet, if we were hit mid January we could end up with 6 or 7 rearranged games to fit into 3 months.
Wilder saying he has integrity and honesty. Yep 4 million and a backdoor exit really exudes those qualities.![]()
Boro forced to play Blades despite 19 covid cases, with loanees to be recalled
Baffled Chris Wilder says Boro have been 'decimated' by positive tests but all they're getting from the EFL is a blunt messagewww.gazettelive.co.uk
Or maybe it's because Sky want to make sure Wilders return to Bramall Lane goes ahead as planned?In my opinion if they were playing another side this would be off. I think because they’re playing us a side who has already had a few games postponed for covid the pressure is on the EFL to keep the game on for scheduling reasons.
Italian FA have done this today.Bleeding covid why can,t EFL or premier league make it compulsory all players get vaccinated or they will not be able to play.
I’m sure Sky have moaned but I don’t see them being able to bring the kind of pressure required to keep the game on. A championship game isn’t that big of a draw regardless of the narrative. This is either the EFL making Boro an arbitrary example which isn’t impossible or is more likely being made for the practical reasons of keeping the league runningOr maybe it's because Sky want to make sure Wilders return to Bramall Lane goes ahead as planned?
You've got to be kidding.
The other day the EFL announced that it would no longer be necessary for players to be tested on the day of a game. This, supposedly, is to prevent late postponements.
If they truly believed it was dangerous then tests would still be conducted. What does it matter if it's on the day of the game? If anything that's more reason to sideline them.
The reality is they KNOW the whole current raft of "protocols" is first-class, unscientific bullshit, and that's why the rules have been relaxed. The EFL know full well that they have over-reacted.
Unless someone is exhibiting some symptoms there is no need to test them. Anyone fit enough to play is of no risk to anyone else, apart from physically injuring an opponent on the field.
As I recall he had 48 weeks or so that were more challenging from April 2020 to March 2021.“The most challenging 48hrs of his career” really? And if the game does go ahead some may say karmas a bitch.
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