1 suspended, 2 injured 4 at ACON (one they refuse to play) plus 3 covid cases.
Laughable to claim this is covid related
Laughable to claim this is covid related
This will be a ****ing joke if it’s called off. Sets such a bad precedent. We may as well just write the season off now if this is what is going to happen ongoing1 suspended, 2 injured 4 at ACON (one they refuse to play) plus 3 covid cases.
Laughable to claim this is covid related
This will be a ****ing joke if it’s called off. Sets such a bad precedent. We may as well just write the season off now if this is what is going to happen ongoing
This will be a ****ing joke if it’s called off. Sets such a bad precedent. We may as well just write the season off now if this is what is going to happen ongoing
Don't forget the two players they loaned out during this "crisis"...1 suspended, 2 injured 4 at ACON (one they refuse to play) plus 3 covid cases.
Laughable to claim this is covid related


We know what will happen, the game will go ahead and Arsenal will play their kids and we will still lose! Be so Spursy!![]()

Nah...postponed and 3 days before the new date we lose 8 players to illness and the Premier league make us play because of the integrity of the league![]()


I looked up the rule....which is in Appendix 17 of the PL Handbook.It is bizarre that Arsenal can for example consider a red card suspension and ACCON absentees as a contributing factor in asking for a postponement.
That's totally on them and the decision should be limited to COVID cases.
If they cannot put out a side to meet the PL requirements then they should forfeit the points.
It's not difficult but it isn't consistent with the regulations to do so.Seems so. IMO it surely can’t be difficult to take the Covid cases out of the picture when it comes to assessing these things.
Unfortunately there is no mention of covid in the relevant rule....see my post above1 suspended, 2 injured 4 at ACON (one they refuse to play) plus 3 covid cases.
Laughable to claim this is covid related
I did post this in the Bill Nicholson Arms but it’s a bit of a graveyard over there so I’ll repost here!
I’m doing the stadium tour on Saturday. Does anyone know if any of the places to eat and drink will be open on non match days?
If not anyone recommend anywhere near that does decent food and beers (not too pricey). Due to having a young family I haven’t been able to go much the last few years but I have a few games booked up coming up so just wanted to find a good destination!
any ideas would be much appreciated!![]()
Pretty much every food outlet will be open mate, though I'm struggling to think of a place that does beer and food in close proximity of the ground.
The new Beavertown Corner Pin is open and I'm sure they do, it's literally bang next to the stadium, I've not been in there though so no idea on prices so can't promise it'd be cheap.
Can Ciger/ Spur Restaurant does decent but quite pricey Turkish grub, they have Efes and one or two other beers in bottles.
Brown Eagle used to have some alcohol in there if you like Caribbean food, it's been about 6 years since I last went in there though so may have changed on the alcohol front.
Don't think any of the local pubs do food unless I'm just being thick and forgetful (which is likely) but you can take a 15 min walk into Edmonton and go to the The Gilpins Bell, it's got a good selection of relatively cheap booze (used to be a Spoons about 7 years ago) and they do very, very basic pub grub, and I mean very basic so don't go in there looking for a 5 star meal.
Alternatively - and the best option, obviously - is have a few beers in any of the locals and then go Chick-King.

Cheers Dier hard really appreciate you taking the time to give an in depth reply!!
It's not difficult but it isn't consistent with the regulations to do so.
I think the rule is new this season. Whether it is the right rule is open to debate but I can't see any evidence that it isn't being applied consistently so far.Could be worse. They could all have food poisoning, in which case they would certainly have to play.
We all know teams have been forced to play before under more difficult circumstances, but as has been said, it's not as if the PL has set standards for integrity and consistency is it.
I wonder if the Arse fans who were screaming at LIverpool the other day for bending the rules have shut up now?
I think the rule is new this season. Whether it is the right rule is open to debate but I can't see any evidence that it isn't being applied consistently so far.