Home Match Day Thread 3/10/20 L1 - OUFC v Crewe Alexandra

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How anyone can figure Crewe arent 100 percent to blame is beyond me.

Player has symptoms- player should isolate.
Players family have symptoms- player should isolate
Player has test- player should isolate
Player has positive test- player should isolate and all those in contact should isolate and test.

What you should NOT do is rock up at a football ground and gaslight the other team.

Its really not rocket science and Crewe have acted abysmally.
Fair play, Kip. Spot on here.
 
Even the government/health professionals have tried to define the differences between a sniffle and Covid symptoms to
try not to draw upon the Covid testing resources, but can understand if someone does and that person/their bubble should self isolate. The difference here is, this player paid for a separate test just to double check because his son was unwell, but we don’t know the severity of his symptoms which may have just been a cold.

It’s not all black & white.

Ryan Wintle ordered a coronavirus test, in the anticipation that he might have coronavirus.

He needs to isolate until the result is known, regardless of symptoms.

That is absolutely black and white.
 
BT Sport suggesting we could be in trouble for pulling out of the game, if that happens the EFL is broken.

Not really a shock is it, the FL are a bunch of useless C***s.

f**k it, let them dock us points, I am struggling to get up for this shitty season but that would give it some edge. We then go on our own vengeance tour, win the league and smash the shitty trophy they award us up when we are presented it.
 
Even the government/health professionals have tried to define the differences between a sniffle and Covid symptoms to
try not to draw upon the Covid testing resources, but can understand if someone does and that person/their bubble should self isolate. The difference here is, this player paid for a separate test just to double check because his son was unwell, but we don’t know the severity of his symptoms which may have just been a cold.

I went to the hairdressers the other day and the Hairdresser’s son was feeling unwell that day (at school), so went home, so what should he do knowing that his son potentially has a cold? Does he close the shop down, do all his customers he had that day, the day before or 7 days before self isolate. Should his son go for a test even if he isn’t showing Covid symptoms? Should the rest of his family self isolate?

It’s not all black & white.
To be fair the current symptoms that the government say you should get a test for are pretty black and white. Continuous cough and/or temp and/or loss of taste and smell. If your hair dressers son had any of these, then, yes, the son should get a test and family isolate until results back.
 
If a member of your family has symptoms or is waiting on a test result. You self solate. It is black and white.

Just accept Crewe messed up.
I agree Crewe messed up, but the whole thing needs addressing by the EFL.

The Crewe player who self tested should have self isolated.

So if that player stayed away and didn’t travel do you think the game should have gone ahead even though he may have trained and been in and around the other Crewe players on the Thursday/Friday? When do you draw the line?
 
We don’t know his son’s symptoms, he paid for the test himself because he just wanted to double check.

Do you really think that everyone plus everyone who lives in the same household who might have a cold (not Covid symptoms) would self isolate or even take a test?
He should have still isolated not to f*****g difficult to follow the guidelines regarding what you have to isolate. Either you have symptoms or a member of your household has symptoms
 
EFL Trophy game on Tuesday has to be in doubt doesn't it.

How long does it take for the virus to show up on a test?
 
I can't see any way they could allow us to take any blame for this even if they wanted to. Think what kind of message it would send out and what position it would put other clubs in.
I can't really see how we would be awarded 3 points either. It wouldn't be fair on the other clubs in the division that we get given the points. In a fair world Crewe would be fined and even deducted points while we would get some kind of financial compensation. Unfortunately the EFL aren't up to those kinds of standards.
 
I agree Crewe messed up, but the whole thing needs addressing by the EFL.

The Crewe player who self tested should have self isolated.

So if that player stayed away and didn’t travel do you think the game should have gone ahead even though he may have trained and been in and around the other Crewe players on the Thursday/Friday? When do you draw the line?
That's a moot point, because he didn't self isolate!

I agree the testing system needs looking at
 
I can't see any way they could allow us to take any blame for this even if they wanted to. Think what kind of message it would send out and what position it would put other clubs in.
I can't really see how we would be awarded 3 points either. It wouldn't be fair on the other clubs in the division that we get given the points. In a fair world Crewe would be fined and even deducted points while we would get some kind of financial compensation. Unfortunately the EFL aren't up to those kinds of standards.

After the Bolton fiasco last season the football league might be on shaky ground when it comes to being fair to all clubs.
 
Crewe in the end realized they messed up and cancelled the game.
They didn't follow through what they had done.
What everyone needs to realize is once you take a test whether you have symptoms or not you need to self isolate. If the player or the SNP MP test was negative how much would we have known?
 
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