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    This Weekend's Fixtures & Man City v Burnley (19/20/21/22 June).

    Friday, 19th June 2020
    Norwich City v Southampton, 18:00
    Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester United, 20:15

    Saturday, 20th June 2020
    Watford v Leicester City, 12:30
    Brighton & Hove Albion v Arsenal, 15:00
    West Ham United v Wolverhampton Wanderers, 17:30
    Bournemouth v Crystal Palace, 19:45

    Sunday, 21st June 2020
    Newcastle United v Sheffield United, 14:00
    Aston Villa v Chelsea, 16:15
    Everton v Liverpool, 19:00

    Monday, 22nd June 2020
    Manchester City v Burnley, 20:00

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    On the circus goes.

    Three Leicester players are in self-isolaton.

    Play on.

    No mass gatherings, except the football supporters, they don't matter.

    Play on.

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    They want to control the rate at which the virus is spreading but don’t believe stopping mass gatherings of thousands in multiple cities will help with that. Weird.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc Overmars View Post
    They want to control the rate at which the virus is spreading but don’t believe stopping mass gatherings of thousands in multiple cities will help with that. Weird.
    Boris even said that mass gatherings would not cause an increase in contagion. Which makes perfect sense if you think about it. The more people you get clustered around a carrier, the less chance there is of the virus spreading. It's obvious when you are "guided by science*".

    *Science is the surname of some incompetent moron who the government have hired to run this shit show.
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    Good at Powerpoint presentations though.

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    I'm actually watching the press conference and the question about closing stadiums come up.

    This gonad science guy says that you're only likely to infect 2 or 3 people in close proximity, like at work for instance.

    Does he not realise how football stadiums work or does he think all grounds are like Wigan and have two rows apart between fans?

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    Quote Originally Posted by McNamara That Ghost... View Post
    I'm actually watching the press conference and the question about closing stadiums come up.

    This gonad science guy says that you're only likely to infect 2 or 3 people in close proximity, like at work for instance.

    Does he not realise how football stadiums work or does he think all grounds are like Wigan and have two rows apart between fans?
    What you're forgetting is they've all actually stood in those environments with their measuring kits. It's not like they are pulling guesses straight out of their arseholes. I know you have probably seen those alarmist videos that show sneezes erupting at close on 200mph and spreading over copious areas. But the CV19 sneezes only moves at 2mph and covers a distance of 2 inches (fact checked by Facebook). So it's probably okay to wander into the middle of a 20K crowd during a pandemic. You need to "follow the science" (funding). You can't go wrong if you do that, although prices may go down as well as death.
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    With Arteta testing positive the Premier League will have an emergency to decide if they want to keep the money rolling in or not.

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    Hudson-Odoi tests positive.

    Definitely these matches will be postponed.

    It's insane if not.

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    Yeah I don’t see how they can carry on for the time being. Every other league has taken steps to halt the spread. Infact every other sport has cancelled whatever events were scheduled.

    Meeting this morning to decide.

    Liverpool...

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    If the season is cancelled

    “We start again....”
    It's better to burn out, than to fade away.

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