BigCrompy
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As Crewe didn't want a blanket test I wonder when Crewe knew he had taken a private one
Before they travelled to our ground is the salient point.
As Crewe didn't want a blanket test I wonder when Crewe knew he had taken a private one
If a member of your household has symptoms are you not supposed to self-isolate??
What would the situation have been if the Crewe player hadn’t taken the test?
It was the player’s son who was unwell, but the player took a test on his own accord and found out this morning that he was positive.
The situation could have been worse if he hadn’t taken the test.
I agreeBefore they travelled to our ground is the salient point.
I'm very proud of my club for putting people before results and money.
If Orient lost there cup place by agreeing to test there players then we could be entitled to 3 pointsHe should have self-isolated as soon as his son showed symptoms. Shouldn’t have been on the bus. Crewe shouldn’t have even come to the ground knowing a team member was positive. They should have gone straight back to Crewe and started self-isolating themselves. The rules aren’t that complicated TBH.
If Orient lost there cup place by agreeing to test there players then we could be entitled to 3 points
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.
AgreedYes but that was against a premier League team - a team that the authorities give a toss about!
Oxford didn't want to play. Crewe did , we may have to loose the points and Crewe awarded 3.
Idiotic post Don't think in future.I think Radio Oxford said
Robinson didn't want to play.
Crewe did hence they travelled to the stadium
Lots of water under the bridge si ce this message, but agree with you!The guy took a test before leaving Crewe. He should have been self-isolating til he got the result. Simple.
Players should demand that there union the PFA pay for weekly tests in the EFL
The PFA get a percentage of the TV deal I understand.They do. What do the players play the union for? Gordon Taylor's wages?
I can't believe you are referring to my response as naive. If you are then please explain why?I think that's very naive.
Not that I'm saying they shouldn't.