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Old 28-04-2020, 02:27   #21
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Re: What sport could safely return to TV

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
He's not very aspirational with two games per day! I could easily see it being 3 or even 4 at weekends. Teams playing every third/fourth day until season done.

As pointed out there's a risk if just one of the "inner circle" gets infected so I doubt they would want to take any longer than they need to.
two games in the league i mean i.e. two different fixtures...not the same team playing twice a day. apologies! I hadnt thought about other staff. the coaching staff would be with the squad in the hotel. the police are already still working in difficult circumstances so i doubt it'd be much different? they probably have less of a risk of infection in an empty stadium than they do walking the streets etc.

Don't the teams in the premier league have to have team doctors etc so unless a huge injury wouldnt need NHS assistance? Couldnt they jib the ball boys off and just get the players to grab the ball... i can't think of who else they would need? Admittedly to the other question i had drank a few glasses of wine so good spot whoever that was

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