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Premier League Club Quacks Terrified Of Getting Sued|opinion

By The Boy -

David Ornstein had a nice coup land last night as he had sight of a letter that some (but not individually named) Premier League medics had sent to league’s medical advisor Mark Gillett and director of football Richard Garlick, the Premier League Doctors Group (PLDG).

Now in the interests of transparency, I should point out that I am not a doctor, but as the old joke goes, I am however prepared to have a look at it. One of the core tenets of science is common sense and I and many of my readers have in spades.

As per this recent blog, the primary concern to everyone right now is social distancing in order to maintain controlled environments.

The entire premise of the plan to conclude this season and to start the following one is that everyone keeps safe, which can be achieved by adherence to strict environment controlling rules.

Yet to read extracts of the letter from the letter shared with The Athletic, one is hit with an endless list of fantasy that occasionally veers into the realms of science fiction plots.

For example. Possible transmission via sweat and goalkeeper gloves. Sweat from one negative tested player to another negative tested player is harmless.

Increased risk for black, Asian, and minority ethnic (BAME) groups. This is definitely a thing, and the supporting evidence in the process of being evaluated, as Professor Jonathan Van-Tam (Deputy Chief Medical Officer) advised in the UK government presser yesterday. Again, however, one negative tested player cannot have any effect upon another negative tested player, even if they are of a more susceptible ethnicity.

The club medics reference a “contact pool” and this also suggests a failure to understand just what a controlled environment is.

All of this is frankly depressing to wade through and certainly gives me an indication that some clubs are looking to baffle and bluster their way out of a situation that would require a most concentrated commitment from staff who a cynic might suggest were happier asking players “where does it hurt?” occasionally.

The proposed operations of Project Restart will require a disciplined approach from all those involved, players will have to do as they are told and so will officials and members of the coaching staff. None of these people will be able to wander around in public or meet with anyone outside their respective camps which will be comprised solely of those involved in the games.

What is being asked of everyone is neither complex nor unreasonable, however, it will include a zero-tolerance towards self-indulgence or absent-mindedness.

I would be fascinated to hear Professor Van-Tam give his thoughts on the matter. Perhaps in the coming weeks, we shall.

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JimmyGrievance
JimmyGrievance
3 years ago

As James said, despite the stupid element who ignore lockdown a large number of people have now become too scared to think of life ever becoming normal again. You see this where the likes of MOTD on Facebook when reporting a return of football go into panic mode…. People are dying, footballs not important they cry.

These people forget people die every day, 50,000 died from seasonal flu in 2018. The hysterics didn’t call for sport to be suspended then. Whilst we a understand life as we know it will have changes it doesn’t disguise the fact that from an economic point of view life has to return to work and leisure for everyone

James McKevitt
James McKevitt
3 years ago

If The German, Spanish and Italian Leagues restart with minimal problems then this should give the Premier League confidence. I believe some players will refuse to play, some straight up, others coming down with mysterious injuries,wbo can blame them the government has done a brilliant job of scaring the living daylights out of everyone. Pat Nevin said on 5Live he didn’t believe there would be a backlash against any players not wanting to play.

East Stand
East Stand
3 years ago

Everyone is frightened of getting sued, that’s why nobody’s prepared to do the right things at the right time.

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