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In this comprehensive and comprehensive one-year Matt Hancock, a popular adaptation mechanism has speculated on how 2020 will be covered in long-term history reviews.
The questions are written.
. Name a rock star from the 90s who hasn’t become an anti-Mask Facebook dude.
. What public activities did Margaret Ferrier not participate in when she was infected?
. What Fleetwood Mac song sounded like while a guy drank cranberry juice in the most shared video of all time (until 2026, the iconic ”Charlie Adam’, his cowardly wives and him out of Typhoon Corrs, the headquarters of the World Health Organization, a demonstration opposed to COVID-23′)?
. Prime Minister Boris Johnson: Why? (Show your work)
To this list we can add: ”True or False: With the time of the pandemic wave in full effect, footballers have crossed borders through airplanes and mingled with players from other clubs to fill some scheduled matches. ”.
Even in non-pandemic times, the word “pause” after the word “international” tends to induce the same set of blank and nauseaous eyes as “Patel” after “Priti” and “SPORT” after “Pay attention to speak. . “
I know there are passionate Scotland enthusiasts out there, ahead of this heady cocktail of optimism before and after the match “Where did he go?Where does Scotland go from here?” France 98 thinks. Some of them are even my friends.
For most, however, a break abroad is a disadvantage before genuine football resumes. In October 2020, it is more than just a nuisance. It’s a risk to public fitness.
At club level, players stay in a bubble that (at least in theory) is safe, strictly regulated and simple to monitor. Even with all these procedures in place, Scottish football (along with many other leagues) has had several positive cases.
These players are now asked to board flights, cross borders and mix with bubbles.
On Tuesday night, he showed that Celtic striker Odsonne Edouard had tested positive and would be forced to isolate himself in France. This followed Wednesday through news that Southampton midfielder Stuart Armstrong had tested positive while in Scotland. Armstrong’s positive result means he is leaving the team and will have to isolate himself, as will Kieran Tierney from Arsenal and Ryan Christie from Celtic.
At this point, anyone who does not perceive the dangers associated with infections rarely has much value to worry about, however, it is worth coming back. While young and healthy men, in theory, deserve to do so with minimal suffering, many others who respond to this description have suffered serious consequences of a positive diagnosis.
The BBC reports that the Covid Symptom Tracker app used by around 4 million people in the UK shows that 12% report symptoms beyond 30 days and up to 2% suffer from the symptoms of “Long Covid” after 90 days.
This is not to mention the option that other people they have come into contact with may inflate before transmitting it to others, and so on. These are fundamental things, however, we’re on an online football page here, so there’s an option for Matt Le Tissier to read.
The fact that players have tested positive in a foreign project is much less in the scheme of things, but even in the context of football, will force clubs to have interaction in the big matches without it being their fault.
Celtic will face the Rangers without Christie and is involved in Edward’s acuity, while Armstrong will miss Southampton’s at Stamford Bridge and Kieran Tierney will have to miss Arsenal’s stopover at Etihad. No one will be surprised if similar stories emerge in the coming days.
I, and many others, would have already been in favor of maintaining this foreign breakup before the headlines over Edouard and Armstrong. These high-profile cases have only intensified anger and perplexity among fans.
I posted an hour-long poll on Twitter this afternoon, asking, “Given everything that’s going on, has the foreign truce been abolished?”
Of the 2,635 votes, 87. 7% said yes. Leaving aside the many comments “Yes, but without having to look at Scotland”, a number of serious questions were raised.
“Wasn’t there room for them to do some mini-tournaments for a few weeks at some point in the season as they did with European games?” @mrmikeyadams asked, adding, “Apply a four-week break to all members. mid-season countries and have all the matches been played then?It will be a carnage. “
Everyone may have noticed the inherent threat of betting those games before, so it’s worth asking if they’re going to move on just to comply with a televised agreement. “It was difficult to motivate the opposition in the face of such unconvincing opposition, but I felt we did well,” Czech Republic coach Jaroslav ‘lilhav’ insisted.
The number of instances expands each day. Not only in Scotland, but Europa. Si the football schedule is already incredibly crowded, less recovery time between matches is a small amount to pay to ensure the safety of each and every one. By postponing those games in the spring, we would have a lot of unnecessary risks.
Apart from everything else, today’s cancellations have given Scotland an excuse, and the national team is able to qualify without relying on a pandemic.
Scotland will still be in the race of only two Euro games, whether the setting is played in November 2020 or March 2021. Minimizing the dangers of fitness will have to be the priority.
This pause has been deserted and foreign games will be removed from the table for the foreseeable future.
Besides, we’re probably avoiding rugby forever, I can’t take any chances.