TheLord
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It looks like Premier League football will resume at some point next month even if there are sporadic cases of COVID-19 in many clubs. However, organisers will be confronted by this big dilemma if there are several positive cases from one particular club and none from any other. I know it is vile thinking, but what if that team is a title contender, or a top-four contender, or a team battling to avoid relegation? Will that team be forced to play with such a great
handicap?
The German have astounded all those who were sceptical of an early restart of club-football, but the English machinery is certainly not as efficient as theirs. Will "the number of positives" have any bearing on the continuity of the games? Or is the strategy simply to resume the games with a lot of testing and isolation without addressing any "hypothetical" question?
handicap?
The German have astounded all those who were sceptical of an early restart of club-football, but the English machinery is certainly not as efficient as theirs. Will "the number of positives" have any bearing on the continuity of the games? Or is the strategy simply to resume the games with a lot of testing and isolation without addressing any "hypothetical" question?