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19 minutes ago, G-MAN said:

 


Not if incubation period is 14 days.: like the rest of us, if we are in close contact with someone who tests positive, we isolate. The ability to have a test makes no difference.

 

Wasn’t sure if there’d be an exception for football (ie teams being able to travel to Aberdeen to play games etc)

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10 hours ago, BucksburnDandy said:

Footballers really are idiots at times. To go out into a crowded bar in the middle of a global pandemic when exceptions have been made to get you back playing football, unbelievable.

For it to have been Soul, fucking Soul, unforgivable!

We have been quite relaxed as a club about players going out drinking up to now, but perhaps it is time to tighten up on that. It's not particularly asking a lot for them to be a bit more disciplined given the wages and lifestyle afforded to them.

It's not just about being disciplined - professional football was only allowed to restart up here on condition of twice weekly tests and players living in a restricted bubble. That bubble did not stretch to include going out on the lash in pubs.

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It's not just about being disciplined - professional football was only allowed to restart up here on condition of twice weekly tests and players living in a restricted bubble. That bubble did not stretch to include going out on the lash in pubs.
Any evidence for the rules prohibiting them going to pubs when they aren't at work?
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26 minutes ago, resk said:
56 minutes ago, cmontheloknow said:
It's not just about being disciplined - professional football was only allowed to restart up here on condition of twice weekly tests and players living in a restricted bubble. That bubble did not stretch to include going out on the lash in pubs.

Any evidence for the rules prohibiting them going to pubs when they aren't at work?

Physical distancing has to be in place for the first 3 stages of the release from lockdown, making professional sport very difficult to facilitate. Professional football and top flight in particular, has been granted an excemption provided players restrict their social contacts. When training started during lockdown, players could only train then had to stay home with family. We're now in stage 3 and while the players can be in social bubbles with each other, that has to be balanced against their industry only being allowed to restart with some concessions being made.

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The Scottish Government is disappointed by the actions of these individuals who have put at risk the return of professional football in Scotland.

“This was a clear breach of the rules that were put in place by the SFA, the SPFL and the Scottish Government.

“As this outbreaks highlights, it’s imperative that these strict protocols are diligently followed in order to ensure the continued safe resumption of the sport.

“In light of the ongoing public health situation and the local restrictions that are in place to contain the spread of Covid-19 in Aberdeen City, minister for public health and sport Joe Fitzpatrick has called a meeting with the SFA and SPFL to discuss the situation at Aberdeen Football Club.

“The Scottish Government is clear that it is only by following the rules and keeping people safe that football is able to continue.

“No one wants to see the season put at risk.

“Officials will also be meeting with all club captains and managers in the next few days to emphasise the guidelines and their importance.”

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10 hours ago, Merkland Red said:

Didn't mention it earlier but the amount of **** on the official AFC statement tweet claiming this punishment is to help Celtic was unreal.

That is one social bubble that should be retained indefinitely.  It would be interesting to see what would happen if they presented to the Community Mental Health Team expressing that level of paranoia.

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2 minutes ago, resk said:
11 minutes ago, cmontheloknow said:
 

So they aren't prohibited from going to pubs then?

I don't have a copy of the regulations that the 12 clubs have signed up to - not sure that is public.

But I would guess not going to pubs is on it as they have to stay in their limited bubble in order for football to be allowed to return now rather than in stage 4.

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I feel sorry for Cormack after watching the interview. He must be wondering what he's got himself mixed up in.

Cormack's being diplomatic but there seems to be a discipline and attitude problem at the club. Shinnie was up here, in his close season, to celebrate his August 4th birthday. McInnes must have spoke to him and surely was aware that players were going out to celebrate with him. If he wasn't then he should have been. It should have been nipped in the bud.

What's more worrying is that the players still felt like going out after that shitshow.

 

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10 minutes ago, cmontheloknow said:

I don't have a copy of the regulations that the 12 clubs have signed up to - not sure that is public.

But I would guess not going to pubs is on it as they have to stay in their limited bubble in order for football to be allowed to return now rather than in stage 4.

There are detailed documents on the SFA site about testing procedures and matchday procedures which say nothing clear about "bubbles". 

They do say that players should prepare for matches at their home address and eat alone when preparing for matches. This bit could probably be interpreted as suggesting that players should isolate more than the public (or maintain a bubble whatever that means this week). 

I'd imagine it's worded in terms of "prearing for matches" because that is part of a player's employment and the club can't necessarily restrict them outside of that. 

There might be something clearer somewhere but it isn't public. 

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25 minutes ago, coprolite said:

There are detailed documents on the SFA site about testing procedures and matchday procedures which say nothing clear about "bubbles". 

They do say that players should prepare for matches at their home address and eat alone when preparing for matches. This bit could probably be interpreted as suggesting that players should isolate more than the public (or maintain a bubble whatever that means this week). 

I'd imagine it's worded in terms of "prearing for matches" because that is part of a player's employment and the club can't necessarily restrict them outside of that. 

There might be something clearer somewhere but it isn't public. 

But they are only getting to play because of the SG allowing it. Otherwise they'd be furloughed and watching Jeremy Kyle on the sofa.

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2 minutes ago, naegoodinthedark said:

What time is Deek pre match press conference?

Should be a good watch when he lists the unavailable players for tomorrow.

Probably won't be any players out.

McInnes mind games have reached a new level.

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6 minutes ago, Snifter Pee Rot said:

Have they fined the players that were at that bar?

By the sounds of the Cormack interview, they have no intention of doing that..."We all make mistakes" was the general tone, missing out completely the unprofessional aspect and disregard for the club and supporters they've displayed. In fact, Cormack saluted them for deferring their wages again.

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