Rotherham v Cov game now off too ! (2 Viewers)

Alex1987

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People on twitter shouting about how Rotherham will have to play 3 games a week, think most have forgotten it takes two to tango, it would mean we would also have to play 3 matches that week aswell, again, putting us at a disadvantage.

I suspect they'd put it in a week where we don't have another midweek fixture. So we'd go Sat-Tue-Sat or Sat-Thur-Sun for example
 

SBT

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reading their forum, they also have a few injuries, and are hoping a few of them can be back
so not only their covid players, but 2 or 3 injured players back
sounds a bit fishy to me

Look, if you have the chance to get Richard Wood back to full fitness, and all you have to do is falsify medical records, destroy the rest of your season’s schedule, trigger an EFL investigation, and deliberately infect your staff with a deadly disease to get it done, it really is a no-brainer.
 

Magwitch1

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I don't believe we get a say in when the rearranged fixture is. Thats an EFL decision to set the date.
I am sure the EFL have the discretion to move fixtures during this crisis I think that has been already been done but I’m not so sure about the international break that might not be in their remit as it is a UEFA stipulation I think.
 

MusicDating

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Never seen anything like it. On a few occasions our winger (Kyle Ried!?) dribbled down the line, got to the corner flag then turned back around and ran to the halfway line instead of crossing. Also remember Bayliss or Westbrooke arriving late in the box and purposely launching his shot into the stand. I was amazed the EFL didn’t look into it.
Looking at the highlights, it doesn't seem too bad a game. We certainly had more shots in that game than we did against Middlebrough!
 

Otis

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We did. We had some good chances. It mainly fizzled out in the second half.
Though obviously JCH was trying not to score for that one brilliant chance the keeper made a very good save for.🙄

We were clearly trying to win the game at first, but then shut up shop and kept it right later on.

If the EFL had investigated that, we would have passed with flying colours.
 

Paul Anthony

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Never seen anything like it. On a few occasions our winger (Kyle Ried!?) dribbled down the line, got to the corner flag then turned back around and ran to the halfway line instead of crossing. Also remember Bayliss or Westbrooke arriving late in the box and purposely launching his shot into the stand. I was amazed the EFL didn’t look into it.


We have to remember what was at stake for us.

Imagine if we'd gone all out to win it over the whole 90 minutes, and ended up having an injury or 2 to key players, and then gone on to lose against Notts County. There would have been a massive outrage. It didn't make sense to put everything into that game, there was far too much at stake, much more crucial things around the corner.
 

clint van damme

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Whoever picked that didn’t watch the game. Either that or no other keeper did anything.

I stayed for the whole game. I think we had about 2 shots on target the whole game.

don’t get me wrong I justified it by - we needed a point we played for a point, the factMorecambe didn’t leave their half was neither here or there

Their keeper pulled off an incredible save. Probably The only thing he had to do admittedly.
 

Speedies_Chips

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reading their forum, they also have a few injuries, and are hoping a few of them can be back
so not only their covid players, but 2 or 3 injured players back
sounds a bit fishy to me
The other side of the coin is that players who were fit enough to play for them this weekend might be injured whenever the re-arranged game is.
 

Skyblue_LDN

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it is what it is, on one hand they should possibly have to answer to the EFL for why they are having these outbreaks and if they are being strict enough, but ultimately COVID, and the health of their employees trumps football.

If they can't fulfil their fixtures the EFL will need to act, we can only concentrate on ourselves doing our best to dictate our own fate.
 

AFCCOVENTRY

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At the tail end of a season to have fixture congestion like they have isn’t great. So many players will be fatigued and get injured more easily.
 

Johhny Blue

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Never seen anything like it. On a few occasions our winger (Kyle Ried!?) dribbled down the line, got to the corner flag then turned back around and ran to the halfway line instead of crossing. Also remember Bayliss or Westbrooke arriving late in the box and purposely launching his shot into the stand. I was amazed the EFL didn’t look into it.
Baka would have buried it
 

Frostie

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Not sure why people keep talking like the postponements are a massive benefit to Rotherham. They've got more games left than free slots in the calendar, it's more likely to have an adverse impact on their performance than positive even if they do get some injured players back.

Agreed.
Only way they "benefit" from it is if the season gets extended but can't see how that can happen. Firstly from an integrity point of view it creates a problem but also Playoff final is set as weekend of 28/29/30th May. Need to fit the semi-finals in first & can't push final date back because of the Euros.
 
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Sorry to get in the way of a good conspiracy theory but surely this postponement is much worse for Rotherham than us?
 
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Though obviously JCH was trying not to score for that one brilliant chance the keeper made a very good save for.🙄

We were clearly trying to win the game at first, but then shut up shop and kept it right later on.

If the EFL had investigated that, we would have passed with flying colours.
I agrre and the Morecambe match was perfectly legitimate albeit low in quality. As you say there were chances and saves.

I couldn't believe the fans getting on the back of the players at the end and willing for them to go forward. We needed to keep possession above all else and we are lucky that we had an old head there in Doyle. One mistake at the end there and our whole history over the last three years might have looked very different
 

steve cooper

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Not sure why people keep talking like the postponements are a massive benefit to Rotherham. They've got more games left than free slots in the calendar, it's more likely to have an adverse impact on their performance than positive even if they do get some injured players back.
I think the problem is more about a number of clubs have had positive cases, and continued to fulfil their fixtures, in some cases without some of their best players, including us.
Rotherham benefit by not being forced to fulfil their fixtures with the players they have available who have tested negative, and also it has helped them with their other injuries.
The only reason to postpone games IMO is if they can't field 11 fit players who have tested negative + 2 or 3 on the bench. We don't know the exact circumstances of course.
 

Skyblue_CP

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You have to wonder what the EFL are going to do considering that its being said that its against PFA regulation to play 3 matches in a week, the only real thing i can see is playing in international break. Unfortunatly that puts us at a disadvantage not having Osti for their 2 man mountains upfront.
 

AFCCOVENTRY

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You have to wonder what the EFL are going to do considering that its being said that its against PFA regulation to play 3 matches in a week, the only real thing i can see is playing in international break. Unfortunatly that puts us at a disadvantage not having Osti for their 2 man mountains upfront.

The international break is a no go as we are disadvantaged. We can’t be disadvantaged like this.
 

no_loyalty

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The international break is a no go as we are disadvantaged. We can’t be disadvantaged like this.

I suppose it depends if Osti is called up for Norway, if he isn't then I don't seeing it being a problem. I'm not too concerned about Gyo being called up for Sweden.
 

Legia Sky Blue

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The only way for Rotherham not to play 3 times in one week is to play us or Luton during the international break, with the other game played in the mid week before the final weekend's fixtures. Big call by the EFL as to how they arrange this. Anyone know if Luton are likely to have any players likely to be called away on international duty? If they don't then it would be logical for them to play their Rotherham fixture in the break, rather than us play then (presuming Ostigaard gets called up by Norway).
 

SBT

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No way can the EFL allow this, we would have a huge advantage if Gyokeres was ruled out for international duty, sounds fishy to me.
 

roth_dave2003

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The only way for Rotherham not to play 3 times in one week is to play us or Luton during the international break, with the other game played in the mid week before the final weekend's fixtures. Big call by the EFL as to how they arrange this. Anyone know if Luton are likely to have any players likely to be called away on international duty? If they don't then it would be logical for them to play their Rotherham fixture in the break, rather than us play then (presuming Ostigaard gets called up by Norway).

The Luton game has already been rearranged for Tuesday 4th May.


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Saddlebrains

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No other club had a single positive case last week from 5409 tests.
Clearly Rotherham must be breaking protocols.



Right.

Has anyone actually read this?

1 club has 3 players with covid

3 PLAYERS and our games called off?

We had to play on earlier in the season with Wilson Mcfadz Shippers not able to play with covid/ isolating.



So how the fuck have they pulled this off?
 

stupot07

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Right.

Has anyone actually read this?

1 club has 3 players with covid

3 PLAYERS and our games called off?

We had to play on earlier in the season with Wilson Mcfadz Shippers not able to play with covid/ isolating.



So how the fuck have they pulled this off?
But if those three players have been around the other players, then they would all need to self isolate.

This is what would happen in a normal work place, if you all had the track and trace app and one goes down, then the whole office would be told to self isolate.

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