Orient squad test positive for Covid
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Re: Orient squad test positive for Covid
I'm not worried because the EFL have integrity. We all know that from the past. 









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Re: Orient squad test positive for Covid
Innit. Surely they have to all self isolate for 14 days, or at least til all pass subsequent tests.Apple Wumble wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 2:20 pmYeah - but sometimes the virus doesn't show up on tests for a few days. There could be someone who tested negatively, who picked it up yday from one of the players. Plays tomorrow and ends up offing Harry Kane. I think they will all have to isolate for weeks.BiggsyMalone wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 2:14 pm As long as there’s enough players to field a minimum, the game won’t be called off.
The commentators joked the other day about “having to share a mic” and not social distancing. Also, the ‘fans’ being allowed in the ground with press passes. Hope the club tighten things up.
We had a couple of people test positive earlier in the year too, it’s not new. Hopefully it’s not serious and they all keep safe.
Even if we're told the game must go ahead I just can't see Spurs wanting to play the game tomorrow and there will be pressure put on for it to be called off. Imagine if a Spurs first team player got seriously ill as a result of their reserves playing little Leyton Orient in a Mickey Mouse cup and the reserve then passing it on to a first team player, or if as a result multiple first teamers were infected along the line and had to miss the next Premier League games. Wrongly, this would generate more of a backlash than if this happened as a result of a game between two teams of the same stature.
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Re: Orient squad test positive for Covid
Just been confirmed on Sky Sports News that Spurs paid for our squad to be COVID tested as EFL clubs are not required to complete testing.
Many clubs, including Orient, have chosen not to test due to the costs involved.
Many clubs, including Orient, have chosen not to test due to the costs involved.
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Re: Orient squad test positive for Covid
Competition rules:
5 Non-fulfilment of Fixtures
5.1 A Club which is unable to fulfil its obligation to complete a Competition match in Round One to (and including) Round Four due to either:
5.1.1 that Club’s Player(s) having returned a positive CAT result and self-isolating in accordance with the action plan set out in the Return to Play/Return to Training Protocols resulting in the Club not having a sufficient number of Players to fulfil the fixture; or
5.1.2 any requirements or directions of the UK Government and/or by any public authority,
shall forfeit the fixture, pay the opposing Club’s expenses in accordance with Rule 5.8 and the opposing team shall receive a bye into the next round of the Competition.
5 Non-fulfilment of Fixtures
5.1 A Club which is unable to fulfil its obligation to complete a Competition match in Round One to (and including) Round Four due to either:
5.1.1 that Club’s Player(s) having returned a positive CAT result and self-isolating in accordance with the action plan set out in the Return to Play/Return to Training Protocols resulting in the Club not having a sufficient number of Players to fulfil the fixture; or
5.1.2 any requirements or directions of the UK Government and/or by any public authority,
shall forfeit the fixture, pay the opposing Club’s expenses in accordance with Rule 5.8 and the opposing team shall receive a bye into the next round of the Competition.
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Re: Orient squad test positive for Covid
Such a kick in the teeth. Gutted for the club and for the fans too.
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Re: Orient squad test positive for Covid
IF and it’s a big ‘IF’ at the moment, the wonderful efl want to play it that way, then play the kids and take the money, stuff em.A Pedant wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 2:56 pm Competition rules:
5 Non-fulfilment of Fixtures
5.1 A Club which is unable to fulfil its obligation to complete a Competition match in Round One to (and including) Round Four due to either:
5.1.1 that Club’s Player(s) having returned a positive CAT result and self-isolating in accordance with the action plan set out in the Return to Play/Return to Training Protocols resulting in the Club not having a sufficient number of Players to fulfil the fixture; or
5.1.2 any requirements or directions of the UK Government and/or by any public authority,
shall forfeit the fixture, pay the opposing Club’s expenses in accordance with Rule 5.8 and the opposing team shall receive a bye into the next round of the Competition.
Be interesting to see what spurs thoughts will be on being ‘forced’ to play this as they don’t come under the efl jurisdictions
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Re: Orient squad test positive for Covid
I think they tested when they returned but as soon as the EFL said it was not a requirement, I suspect we haven't been testing.
I gather it costs around £1500 to test a squad and the club just can't afford it.
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Re: Orient squad test positive for Covid
My understanding is that some testing has been done. R-oss said at the weekend that the players who had been unwell the previous week were not Covid related. However the club as are all League One and Two are under no obligation to test and it's expensive to undergo regular testing.
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Re: Orient squad test positive for Covid
Again, without sounded like a broken record, surely this is something that that multi billion premier league should be covering for ALL clubs in the pyramid. This is a scandal and typical of the shortsightedness of the EPL!!Top of the JES wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 3:12 pmMy understanding is that some testing has been done. R-oss said at the weekend that the players who had been unwell the previous week were not Covid related. However the club as are all League One and Two are under no obligation to test so and it's expensive to undergo regular testing.
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Re: Orient squad test positive for Covid
Just remember the EFL watchword 'INTEGRITY'kokomO wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 3:02 pmIF and it’s a big ‘IF’ at the moment, the wonderful efl want to play it that way, then play the kids and take the money, stuff em.A Pedant wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 2:56 pm Competition rules:
5 Non-fulfilment of Fixtures
5.1 A Club which is unable to fulfil its obligation to complete a Competition match in Round One to (and including) Round Four due to either:
5.1.1 that Club’s Player(s) having returned a positive CAT result and self-isolating in accordance with the action plan set out in the Return to Play/Return to Training Protocols resulting in the Club not having a sufficient number of Players to fulfil the fixture; or
5.1.2 any requirements or directions of the UK Government and/or by any public authority,
shall forfeit the fixture, pay the opposing Club’s expenses in accordance with Rule 5.8 and the opposing team shall receive a bye into the next round of the Competition.
Be interesting to see what spurs thoughts will be on being ‘forced’ to play this as they don’t come under the efl jurisdictions
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Re: Orient squad test positive for Covid
Agree, but didn't the EPL put out a statement a few days ago saying their members are millions of pounds down because of lack of attendances (poor loves) profits taking a hit and while they have no obligation to help clubs in the EFL it's like watching people drown while sitting on the life belts and doing nothing to help.kokomO wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 3:16 pmAgain, without sounded like a broken record, surely this is something that that multi billion premier league should be covering for ALL clubs in the pyramid. This is a scandal and typical of the shortsightedness of the EPL!!Top of the JES wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 3:12 pmMy understanding is that some testing has been done. R-oss said at the weekend that the players who had been unwell the previous week were not Covid related. However the club as are all League One and Two are under no obligation to test so and it's expensive to undergo regular testing.
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Re: Orient squad test positive for Covid
Private tests are around £200 each I believe so more like £6400 to test the first team squad and staff.lordgriff wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 3:08 pmI think they tested when they returned but as soon as the EFL said it was not a requirement, I suspect we haven't been testing.
I gather it costs around £1500 to test a squad and the club just can't afford it.
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Good job Spurs agreed to Pay and test O’s 1st team squad ahead of tomorrow’s game, otherwise the situation could have been a lot worse if the game v Spurs and Sat game v Walsall would have been played.
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Re: Orient squad test positive for Covid
If the game goes ahead , would the shirts
still be auctioned ?
Cant be safe to buy a shirt from a player
whose opponents had players testing positive .
still be auctioned ?
Cant be safe to buy a shirt from a player
whose opponents had players testing positive .
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Re: Orient squad test positive for Covid
So turns out Spurs paid for us to be tested on Saturday to protect themselves, otherwise we would have had players who were positive playing? Theres no obligation for clubs to do testing, which is mental.
Also means that theres got to be potentially hundreds of elf players playing every saturday who have it and as passing it around.
Also means that theres got to be potentially hundreds of elf players playing every saturday who have it and as passing it around.
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Re: Orient squad test positive for Covid
'Elf and safety gone mad.Apple Wumble wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 3:40 pm
Also means that theres got to be potentially hundreds of elf players playing every saturday who have it and as passing it around.
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Re: Orient squad test positive for Covid
I was happy with our promising start , looking forward to returning to the stadium , and now it looks like another stop start season that will end up being abandoned as last year
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Yep this is just the start, the knock on effect to L2 clubs and also L1 clubs (Plymouth & AFC Dons who played Plymouth on Sat) could finish the season before it starts 
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Re: Orient squad test positive for Covid
Agree with all that. No real surprises that a bunch of young, fit sportsmen could have covid and still be asymptomatic. It would seem almost a racing certainty that there will be much more of it within other EFL clubs. You'd think that other clubs should have to be tested compulsorily now but I'm not holding my breath.Apple Wumble wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 3:40 pm So turns out Spurs paid for us to be tested on Saturday to protect themselves, otherwise we would have had players who were positive playing? Theres no obligation for clubs to do testing, which is mental.
Also means that theres got to be potentially hundreds of elf players playing every saturday who have it and as passing it around.
In the meantime, we're likely to lose out according to the rules. What a bloody shame.
My best wishes to all at the club.