HIF wrote:Surprised that Spurs are so annoyed with Arsenal getting a postponement. They asked for and got at least one themselves, in fact aren't they the team who started this all off?
I can understand the injury rule the question is what is classed as an injury and what players are classed as being "senior" or able to be included. It must be much easier for a team like Arsenal than a team like Norwich to field a decent team even with injuries. I can agree with the AFCON problem too. It's not the team's fault that their players have been removed during the season to play for national teams. this is more a question of when National competitions should take place. For example we're stopping the entire league season next winter because european and south American players will also be representing their countries. The only big question I have is when teams like arsenal send players out on loan and then don't have enough players to play - that seems wrong to me.
The_Brecht wrote:Well, the rules are there.
Arsenal are allowed to ask for a postponement by these rules.
Wolves vs Arsenal was postponed after Wolves only had two covid cases. There wasn't any complaining then.
With all due respect, I know that both of you guys understand the distinction between having a game postponed because your entire first team is missing due to a Covid outbreak, and using the postponement policy as a tactical ploy to avoid playing games due to injury/unrelated absences, because you both called it out when Liverpool did it. Arsenal have a registered first/youth team squad of 55 players. You seriously mean to tell me that 40+ of those players aren't available right now? The rules exist to help teams cope with Covid/quarantine related absences, not to allow teams to skip matches for personal gain.
Spurs weren't trying to game the system like Arsenal and Liverpool are, 90% of our first team was legitimately out due to Covid. We had to forfeit a match as well, which is the typical policy when you can't field enough players. But I suspect Arsenal could probably have "miraculously" rustled up enough players to play if that was being threatened. If Wolves were doing the same thing, I legitimately had no idea, then they shouldn't have been granted a postponement either. The onus is on the Premier League to stop this, but they won't.
If Arsenal genuinely had a Covid outbreak and they couldn't field a proper team, then I would have no issues with it and probably wouldn't even mention it. It's just funny seeing Arsenal fans defend what they were just furious with Liverpool about, all they're missing is a few false positives.