Absolutely. If this was the case, there wouldn’t be any postponements at all, all the games would’ve been played. The PL have made a complete and utter load of ******** of this.
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Yes badly worded, but we are part of the Premier League so I used "we".
Either way, the way things are heading, the only feasible action will be to abandon the season. Sh1tshow.
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28 players used, 26 of them outfield players, only 4 of them could be construed as "kids getting a few minutes". Sims, Branthwaite, Onyango, and Dobbin. And Sims and Branthwaite have both started games this season.Newcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 23, 2021 3:46 pmYes I am sure they have let loads of kids get a few mins here and there.
It’s just a bit of a joke.
The team that Everton put out is going to feel like a league cup game rather than a game in the best league in the world.
Look it’s great for us but it makes a mockery of the league
They certainly, if Benitez's other figures are to believed, got 11 senior outfield pros plus those four youngsters; if any of the injuries or illnesses are among those four, then they have 12+3 or 13+2. They only need 10 plus subs. I don't see how it's any less of a joke that teams like Burnley should play excessive numbers of matches later in the season because teams like Everton don't think their squad is good enough.
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Media reports earlier in the week explained that the reason it took the Premier League 2 and a half hours to decide on Villa's request to postpone was that they were examining the documentation that demonstrated that Villa had the c-19 cases they said they had. I think there was something similar said about Watford, but in their case, it was about all the players that need to isolate having been in contact with one positive case.
I've also seen mention of Premier League "covid observer" at each club - their role being to check on compliance with the c-19 rules established by the Premier League. Anyone any more information how this works?
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Any more games off and we are not going to be very match sharp. Think it could be a low crowd if on with the case numbers about.
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Yes that's my fear also, although believe or not it's only 11 days since we played West Ham, even though it feels like a lifetime ago now.
Tend to agree with a low crowd, especially as there seems to severe doubts about whether the fixture will actually go ahead, so not surprisingly many folks just won't take the risk of being left high and dry at the last minute yet again.
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Everton don't even need to come up with covid cases. Thye can claim niggles have been picked up in training and now don't have the required number of players available. They clearly don't want to play...so they will find a way.
They won't want to risk playing us under strength especially as they will have this pencilled in as a reasonably good chance of 3pts.
They won't want to risk playing us under strength especially as they will have this pencilled in as a reasonably good chance of 3pts.
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Covid paperwork is one thing, but how can you ever verify as to whether a player has an injury or not?Paul Waine wrote: ↑Thu Dec 23, 2021 4:20 pmMedia reports earlier in the week explained that the reason it took the Premier League 2 and a half hours to decide on Villa's request to postpone was that they were examining the documentation that demonstrated that Villa had the c-19 cases they said they had. I think there was something similar said about Watford, but in their case, it was about all the players that need to isolate having been in contact with one positive case.
I've also seen mention of Premier League "covid observer" at each club - their role being to check on compliance with the c-19 rules established by the Premier League. Anyone any more information how this works?
We know SD likes to give players longer to recover than many other managers, rather than rush them back, so what are the guidelines when it comes to injuries alongside cases of Covid?
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When we play these games in hand everyone will have strengthened their squads in the January window (more than we will have done) plus have their injured players back - It ain’t right
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If games are cancelled individually, does that mean there won't be a TV rebate like there is for a full on suspension of games?
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Probably......GodIsADeeJay81 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 23, 2021 5:04 pmIf games are cancelled individually, does that mean there won't be a TV rebate like there is for a full on suspension of games?
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The funny thing is, the big clubs won’t be standing up for Burnley and our small squad at the end of the season when we are struggling to field a side with the backlog of fixtures, yet we are supposed to feel sorry for them with their huge squads
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They can just say they have X number of unvaccinated players who now need to self isolate.
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27 in their PL squad, so minus 11 leaves 16, what's the problem?
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This is surely where the system is open to abuse.Burnley Ace wrote: ↑Thu Dec 23, 2021 5:41 pmThey can just say they have X number of unvaccinated players who now need to self isolate.
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Its about time the Premier League told these so called "big" clubs to put up or shut up ... tell them to fulfill the fixtures or forfeit the points ...
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No problem Rafas already making noises. How come we don’t have any??
Sounds like cheating to me
Sounds like cheating to me
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Ah, but they are not Man U, who apparently only had one player sick but were granted a postponement.Newcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 23, 2021 1:40 pmApparently Everton have had a request to postpone the game rejected
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And as someone said above, what’s to stop a club saying another player has picked up a knock in training. I’m not one for conspiracy theories but I’m cynical enough to think that clubs will engineer situations if it suits them.
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If Sean Dyche told you to be careful and avoid the virus, what would you do?

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I don’t see why the PL can’t seem to rearrange the schedule and have teams that have full squads play each other. I know theirs logistics involved but would seem a no brainer than trying to squeeze in games at the end of the season
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Stop talking "common sense"AshevilleNCClaret wrote: ↑Thu Dec 23, 2021 6:30 pmI don’t see why the PL can’t seem to rearrange the schedule and have teams that have full squads play each other.

How would the Far East Betting cartels deal with that?

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Pity this wasn't a cup game then Everton could of played their u23 squad
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I think it's almost inevitable we won't get this game played on Boxing Day.
Hoping reverse psychology
works here.
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If it weren’t at home, and I didn’t live locally, there’s no way I’d take the risk after the Villa debacle. Could completely understand those with any traveling
Bit disappointed the club has offered no update on what they’ve attempted to do about that. In reality there may be little they or the PL could do, but it’d have been good to hear they’d pushed for a rule change to prevent fans from being inconvenienced so badly (or compensated by the PL).
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As mentioned above Everton have made their position quite clear and will no doubt develop a few more injuries overnight.
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Living in Leeds but spending Boxing Day with parents in Trawden, a postponement would be a frustrating, yet minor inconvenience in the grand scheme of all things Christmas, for me personally. Right now, I’m thinking of those fans in Central and northern Scotland, South Wales, Cornwall, London etc, who are planning to come to the game. I just hope that many of them are traveling to see family and friends, as well as the football game. Communication could be better from the club but I can see how much of a difficult situation they too, find themselves in.
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The virus is vaccinated against Sean Dyche.RalphCoatesComb wrote: ↑Thu Dec 23, 2021 6:28 pmIf Sean Dyche told you to be careful and avoid the virus, what would you do?![]()
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That’s my fear. In my opinion, injuries and illness should not factor in consideration of postponements. They’d have occurred anyway and clubs would otherwise have dealt with them.SalisburyClaret wrote: ↑Thu Dec 23, 2021 4:48 pmWhen we play these games in hand everyone will have strengthened their squads in the January window (more than we will have done) plus have their injured players back - It ain’t right
Nor should contact isolations count where the players isolation status has been negatively impacted by being unvaccinated (I’m not actually sure what the rules are currently, but if they were 7 days for everyone and 10 days for unvaccinated, I’d argue the latter 3 days should not count).
So in effect the question posing the PL is “has Covid materially negatively impacted the clubs ability to field a team?” If they’ve got 12 out, fine. Four or five and tough, in my opinion.
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Absolutely. The club should have pushed for, and the PL adopted, a cut off point after which they will not cancel and both clubs are committed to playing the game, regardless. The disruption to us and Watford fans by late postponements should not be allowed to continue.jdrobbo wrote: ↑Thu Dec 23, 2021 7:09 pmLiving in Leeds but spending Boxing Day with parents in Trawden, a postponement would be a frustrating, yet minor inconvenience in the grand scheme of all things Christmas, for me personally. Right now, I’m thinking of those fans in Central and northern Scotland, South Wales, Cornwall, London etc, who are planning to come to the game. I just hope that many of them are traveling to see family and friends, as well as the football game. Communication could be better from the club but I can see how much of a difficult situation they too, find themselves in.
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I don’t think I’ll be bothering with the drive over from Leeds. Everton probably only need a couple more COVID cases for the game to be called off. Not worth the hassle incase it’s called off an hour or two before kick off. Shame
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To me there should be a reasonable window if teams want games called off, for example the Everton game is a 3PM KO, so the latest they can announce an abandonment is say 9-10AM on the day of the game, now that wouldn't be ideal for everyone, but it would be an improvement on the farces we've witnessed in recent weeks.NewClaret wrote: ↑Thu Dec 23, 2021 7:06 pmIf it weren’t at home, and I didn’t live locally, there’s no way I’d take the risk after the Villa debacle. Could completely understand those with any traveling
Bit disappointed the club has offered no update on what they’ve attempted to do about that. In reality there may be little they or the PL could do, but it’d have been good to hear they’d pushed for a rule change to prevent fans from being inconvenienced so badly (or compensated by the PL).
The fans appear to be at the bottom of the pecking order sadly, when they should be at the top.
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It's just rubbish all round.
I can thankfully get to the game easily with little inconvenience/notice required but it's not what we want as fans and it's no good with those who have further to travel.
It's good to see games that aren't going ahead getting called off in good time for fans - albeit disappointing at the same time.
I'm not even sure what the threshold is for a game to be played now. Is it 14 players from seniors and u23s?
Do we have to register my details again with the club - or does the one I completed for Watford game still apply?
I can thankfully get to the game easily with little inconvenience/notice required but it's not what we want as fans and it's no good with those who have further to travel.
It's good to see games that aren't going ahead getting called off in good time for fans - albeit disappointing at the same time.
I'm not even sure what the threshold is for a game to be played now. Is it 14 players from seniors and u23s?
Do we have to register my details again with the club - or does the one I completed for Watford game still apply?
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Indeed! I recall we travelled to Leicester last season with a patched up side, Dunne and Kev Long started at CB, and we had a few others out, plus 3 youngsters on the bench, yet we still fulfilled the fixture.NewClaret wrote: ↑Thu Dec 23, 2021 7:32 pmThat’s my fear. In my opinion, injuries and illness should not factor in consideration of postponements. They’d have occurred anyway and clubs would otherwise have dealt with them.
Nor should contact isolations count where the players isolation status has been negatively impacted by being unvaccinated (I’m not actually sure what the rules are currently, but if they were 7 days for everyone and 10 days for unvaccinated, I’d argue the latter 3 days should not count).
So in effect the question posing the PL is “has Covid materially negatively impacted the clubs ability to field a team?” If they’ve got 12 out, fine. Four or five and tough, in my opinion.
West Brom and the 4-0 mauling when also were down to the bare bones comes to mind as well, but on both occasions we fulfilled our commitments.
So I ponder why should COVID absentees be treated any different to players who are injured, if Everton have a large number of players unavailable that's unfortunate, but I'm sure amongst their 1st team and academy they could muster a side if they really wanted to.
I don't think Everton have deliberately engineered this situation, however the timing is incredibly convenient regarding the match not going ahead isn't it considering their lengthy injury list, and us boasting a fully fit squad pretty much.
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Even if it goes ahead and they only have half a team we'll probably still not beat them

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Not certain on the threshold, but I thought it was 13 outfield players plus a keeper.clarethomer wrote: ↑Thu Dec 23, 2021 8:14 pmIt's just rubbish all round.
I can thankfully get to the game easily with little inconvenience/notice required but it's not what we want as fans and it's no good with those who have further to travel.
It's good to see games that aren't going ahead getting called off in good time for fans - albeit disappointing at the same time.
I'm not even sure what the threshold is for a game to be played now. Is it 14 players from seniors and u23s?
Do we have to register my details again with the club - or does the one I completed for Watford game still apply?
And if this game is getting scrubbed then the PL should inform travelling fans ASAP.
Can't help you regarding registering your details I'm afraid, hopefully someone in the know will be able to advise you.
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Perhaps not and then we'd be firmly at fault for not taking advantage of our golden chance of 3 points, but we'll probably never stand a better chance of beating them than BD, hence why Rafa is determined to get it delayed.
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I’m sure clubs don’t initially intend to get games postponed, but the cynic in me can’t help but think they may reach a tipping point with covid cases plus injuries that they decide to throw in the extra casualty in order to get a game put off.
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I am not saying that this is some sort of con but I predict either one of the following will happen…
1, The match will be postponed (most likely)
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2. The match will be played against a surprisingly strong Everton team.
1, The match will be postponed (most likely)
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2. The match will be played against a surprisingly strong Everton team.
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I really don't understand why my post, a simple question about the verification of injuries, got pulled..
I've seen some horrible stuff on here get accepted
I've seen some horrible stuff on here get accepted

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sky sports news reporting Benitez has confirmed calvert lewin back in contention for the game
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A game against Everton reserves and rearranged games against Villa and Watford with Cornet fully fit could save our seasons. Happy days 
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Benitez is making enough noise to get the game called off. He only needs a couple of Covid cases now and the game will be postponed, possibly tomorrow.....
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They should be made to play, no matter what. These teams are happy to play reserves and using players in the League Cup and FA Cup, so they must swallow prem as well.
Same applies to us and every other club. Take it on the chin.
Same applies to us and every other club. Take it on the chin.
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I asked the club this, and actually got a replyclarethomer wrote: ↑Thu Dec 23, 2021 8:14 pmDo we have to register my details again with the club - or does the one I completed for Watford game still apply?


as it currently stands, you don't have to pre-register for each game.
However this may change in the future - if it does, we will provide an update.
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We are lucky this pandemic seems, thus far, to be taking place during relatively mild winters.
Just been watching a documentary on BBC4 retelling the Big Freeze of 1963 during which over 500 football fixtures had to be postponed.
Bought back some chilling memories though, leaving the gas oven alight and the oven door open just to get some warmth.
Just been watching a documentary on BBC4 retelling the Big Freeze of 1963 during which over 500 football fixtures had to be postponed.
Bought back some chilling memories though, leaving the gas oven alight and the oven door open just to get some warmth.

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