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Author Topic: A number of Rotherham’s first team squad test positive.  (Read 1320 times)

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steve@dcfd

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They have postponed their game on Saturday against Brentford.
But did those players play last night?
If teams are tested twice a week then surely they should have results back before the midweek game or what’s the point.



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Spud

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Re: A number of Rotherham’s first team squad test positive.
« Reply #1 on March 05, 2021, 04:33:07 pm by Spud »
Maybe they get tested after each game, after they've been in contact with different teams?

normal rules

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Re: A number of Rotherham’s first team squad test positive.
« Reply #2 on March 05, 2021, 06:05:26 pm by normal rules »
So would they have had it against wendies? Does this mean they have to isolate?

selby

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Re: A number of Rotherham’s first team squad test positive.
« Reply #3 on March 05, 2021, 06:39:15 pm by selby »
  If they did have it when playing against Wendies  wait while Darren realises they were sick when beating them.  How good is that.

Filo

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Re: A number of Rotherham’s first team squad test positive.
« Reply #4 on March 05, 2021, 06:49:10 pm by Filo »
So would they have had it against wendies? Does this mean they have to isolate?

The Wednesday strikers have been isolating all season haven’t they

Nudga

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Re: A number of Rotherham’s first team squad test positive.
« Reply #5 on March 05, 2021, 07:04:25 pm by Nudga »
Surely they'd be too poorly to play anyway?

aidanstu

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Re: A number of Rotherham’s first team squad test positive.
« Reply #6 on March 06, 2021, 03:59:20 am by aidanstu »
So would they have had it against wendies? Does this mean they have to isolate?

Don’t ask me To explain why Sheffield Wednesdays don’t have to isolate; it appears contrary to the advice given to the rest of us who have to isolate after coming into contact with somebody testing positive, but the exact scenario happened to Doncaster after the  AFC Wimbledon game earlier in the season;  Darren Moore came down with it around the same time.

It’s bonkers how this is allows to happen.

turnbull for england

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Probably because Wednesday haven't been positive all season

 

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