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Chelsea and Everton play tonight, but the game was thrown into doubt with Chelsea having three new positive Covid-19 cases. It transpires that the game looks like it is going ahead tonight, but for other clubs there has been no such luck with outbreaks happening all over the country.
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Chelsea’s game versus Brentford is also now in doubt after they returned 13 positive Covid-19 cases this week.
I fear that the only way football will be able to continue to be played is if clubs go back to the same bubbles that they were forced to be in during the first wave of the pandemic.
Doing this right now would be inhumane in my view, it would all of a sudden pretty much stop players from seeing extended family at Christmas time. So the only option is to break from football this week and if they really want to keep games going then they would have to go into bubbles in the New Year.
What is the other option? I don’t want to see bubbles again at all, but what else can they do now if cases are going to be running through clubs like this?
Obviously stopping football altogether is not an option and I think fans in stadiums is still OK with protocols etc. But for the players, I feel so bad for them as it looks like if they want to keep playing bubbles will have to come back in.
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