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ABC reporting Dees in isolation/getting test - one of our guys was in a hotspot...

 

Melbourne players and club in isolation. A player has been to an exposure site. 
Game may not go ahead. Get. [censored]. 

 

100% it’s one of the bars in Chapel Street. 
I knew this season was going too well. 
 

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3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Melbourne players and club in isolation. A player has been to an exposure site. 
Game may not go ahead. Get. [censored]. 

 

5 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

ABC reporting Dees in isolation/getting test - one of our guys was in a hotspot...

I believe this might be due to Max and Gus attending a footy night (might have been one of those "That's good for footy" ones) at The Sporting Globe in Mordialloc, which has been declared a hotspot.

 


9 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

ABC reporting Dees in isolation/getting test - one of our guys was in a hotspot...

Hope it wasn't Circus the joint's a late night Dive. You could catch anything there

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4 minutes ago, Jaded said:

100% it’s one of the bars in Chapel Street. 
I knew this season was going too well. 
 

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9 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

 

I believe this might be due to Max and Gus attending a footy night (might have been one of those "That's good for footy" ones) at The Sporting Globe in Mordialloc, which has been declared a hotspot.

 

Some people also saying it's apparently Marty Hore, which might be the best of a bad situation if he's not bee around the club/training while injured?

Edit - Scratch that. Just saw DL's post above.

Edited by Lord Nev

This is why there was no training on wednesday i would say makes sense now.

Too much of a distraction to play the game now.

Its carnage everywhere, life and footy. Its really hard to accept and take at the moment, very deflating.. 

Game surely cant go ahead tomorrow night.. 


A forced reset might be OK.  We have been playing with some listlessness for the past month. 

Remember the discussion last year when Connor McKenna's situation caused our game Essendon to be postponed and a few posters wanted to blame Essendon? And some wanted us to be awarded the four points and to move on. This is what the wiser heads were thinking about when trying to quash those ideas.

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Couldn't they all get tested then get there results back today or early tomorrow? Like the dogs did

They could, but the problem has been it seems like there's been a few 'early' tests that come back negative only to show positive later on when there's a 'stronger presence' in the system. You'd think the game would be cancelled now.


Just now, brendan said:

Good time to just bring the bye round forward just play what can be played this weekend 

Totally agree

 
5 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Remember the discussion last year when Connor McKenna's situation caused our game Essendon to be postponed and a few posters wanted to blame Essendon? And some wanted us to be awarded the four points and to move on. This is what the wiser heads were thinking about when trying to quash those ideas.

That worked well for us*, we missed playing them while they were in form and got them when they were rotten.

* adjusting for already having stuffed the season up in Cairns.


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