|
Post by connors on May 30, 2020 19:45:11 GMT
Sport returns: From Monday 1 June competitive sport allowed behind closed doors www.bbc.co.uk/sport/52862637I think in principal that sounds great but in reality the requirements to put games on behind closed doors are likely to keep all but the wealthiest of sports from being able to take advantage. Our local council leafletted the whole town Tuesday advising that we potentially had not peaked in the town and that they disagreed with the government advice. It’s a very confused picture at the moment but I cannot sent the thought of watching footie again is even appealing.....and Spurs will have super Harry back on the pitch!
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on May 30, 2020 21:10:22 GMT
Bbl isnt back, regardless of when government say its safe, they arent opening arenas and tiny sports halls (bristol)
|
|
|
Post by interestedridersfan on May 30, 2020 21:45:56 GMT
Just to be able to train no contact for pro football at under 18 level my son has been warned he is not allowed to use public transport or car share with other players or people outside his household. He doesn't drive (he's only 16) and so that means we will have to take him in and out of training each day. When it starts.
They can only train together outdoors and in groups of 6. The same 6 training together ongoing. If any get symptoms the other 5 have to self isolate etc.
Travel in and out with kit on and wash the kit at home etc. Nowhere indoor they are allowed to access.
No testing mentioned yet.
I guess testing only comes in if you are going to compete and have contact sport.
But if that all has to be in place just to train no contact then imagine what's needed to compete and have contact.
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on May 31, 2020 8:38:37 GMT
Just to be able to train no contact for pro football at under 18 level my son has been warned he is not allowed to use public transport or car share with other players or people outside his household. He doesn't drive (he's only 16) and so that means we will have to take him in and out of training each day. When it starts. They can only train together outdoors and in groups of 6. The same 6 training together ongoing. If any get symptoms the other 5 have to self isolate etc. Travel in and out with kit on and wash the kit at home etc. Nowhere indoor they are allowed to access. No testing mentioned yet. I guess testing only comes in if you are going to compete and have contact sport. But if that all has to be in place just to train no contact then imagine what's needed to compete and have contact. Tough break if he needs to take a **** mid-practice. Have to take one from Gary Linekar's books of tricks.
|
|