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Spurs & WHU players Xmas party 14:05 - Jan 2 with 2205 viewsbritferry

- Sergio Reguilon, Giovani Lo Celso, Erik Lamela and Manuel Lanzini are believed to have broken Covid-19 rules by spending Christmas together
- The four players were pictured with their families in a photo on Instagram
- Government guidelines state those living in Tier 4 cannot meet indoors
- The gathering is believed to have taken place in Lo Celso's house

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sportsnews/article-9106083/Three-Tottenham-pla

Organising an illegal party, is dumb enough, then posting a photo online is priceless

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Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 14:16 - Jan 2 with 1589 viewsKeithHaynes

There’s no consequence, all they do is say sorry and it’s ok.
Pathetic people.

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Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 14:29 - Jan 2 with 1575 viewsonehunglow

Yep.Footballers seem dumb .

Why do they hug each other so

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Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 14:32 - Jan 2 with 1569 viewsHighjack

Start deducting points and they’ll soon comply

The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
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Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 14:32 - Jan 2 with 1568 viewspencoedjack

Rumours are Kyle Walkers was a bit more interesting
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Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 14:36 - Jan 2 with 1564 viewsChief

Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 14:32 - Jan 2 by pencoedjack

Rumours are Kyle Walkers was a bit more interesting


Did they involve a pug?

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Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 14:37 - Jan 2 with 1561 viewshobo

Let them do what they want ffs
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Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 14:45 - Jan 2 with 1539 viewsNotLoyal

Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 14:37 - Jan 2 by hobo

Let them do what they want ffs


Being in volved in breaking guidelines should be more than just a 'sorry' guv and protection from their clubs. They are scum with money.

OK I've changed it.
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Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 14:47 - Jan 2 with 1534 viewsbritferry

Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 14:32 - Jan 2 by pencoedjack

Rumours are Kyle Walkers was a bit more interesting


just googled it...

A Man City defender is under fire on Twitter for allegedly throwing a Christmas party with 19 fellow Premier League stars.

According to rumours, Kyle Walker thought it would be a good idea to throw a Christmas party in London, a tier 4 area.

This has resulted in the postponement of two Premier League matches, Everton vs Manchester City and Newcastle vs Fulham.

The Premier League, Manchester City, and Kyle Walker are all yet to make a statement on the allegations. If the allegations turn out to be true this will be the fourth time Walker has been caught breaking lockdown restrictions.

Walker had to have talks with the England boss, Gareth Southgate after breaking lockdown three times during the coronavirus pandemic, while also being caught hosting a ‘sex party’ which led to doubts over his international future.

Kyle Walker admitted then that he had made “bad decisions” and praised Gareth Southgate for giving him a second chance.

England boss Southgate had a heart-to-heart with the defender which has now led to a reprieve and he is now dreaming of reaching the 50 cap milestone.

Walker, 30, who is on 48 caps, said: “I reflect on, you know, my decision making.”

“It was bad decisions from me at an important time for the country and the world.”

“Obviously me and the boss spoke after the lockdown incidents and, you know, he assured me that we all make mistakes.”

“Obviously, mine was on a bigger scale and gets magnified with me being in the public eye and a role model to young children growing up, so I have to take full responsibility for my actions, which I have done.”

“But now I’m just moving on. I’m so happy to be here. It’s lovely to see some of the lads again that you don’t get to see so regular.”

This wave of regret clearly passed before the year was out. If the claims turn out to be substantiated then we can all assume a heavy punishment coming Walker’s way.

Hilariously, Walker even claimed he feels “harassed” by a section of the British media following a report that he broke lockdown restrictions three times.

“I have recently gone through one of the toughest periods of my life, which I take full responsibility for. However, I now feel as though I am being harassed,” Walker said on Twitter.

“This is no longer solely affecting me, but affecting the health of my family and my young children too.”

Walker said he travelled to Sheffield to give his sister a birthday card and present, and that he then travelled to his parents house to “pick up some home-cooked meals”.

“What have my parents and sister done to deserve their privacy being invaded by photographers following me to their homes? I constantly feel as though I am being followed,” he added.

Walker also said his mental health was not being taken into consideration amid the scrutiny.

“At a time when the focus is understandably on COVID-19, at what point does mental health get taken into consideration, an illness which affects every sufferer differently?” he said.

It’s fair to say, Man City defender is under fire from fans online as Christmas party leads to Covid outbreak.

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Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 14:47 - Jan 2 with 1532 viewsNeath_Jack

Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 14:45 - Jan 2 by NotLoyal

Being in volved in breaking guidelines should be more than just a 'sorry' guv and protection from their clubs. They are scum with money.


Whoever's house it was, should be fined £10k, in line with the current guidance. And all the other attendees fined accordingly.

Although I'd like to see lengthy player bans, or points deductions for the team.

I want a mate like Flashberryjacks, who wears a Barnsley jersey with "Swans are my second team" on the back.
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Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 14:48 - Jan 2 with 1530 viewshobo

Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 14:45 - Jan 2 by NotLoyal

Being in volved in breaking guidelines should be more than just a 'sorry' guv and protection from their clubs. They are scum with money.


Guidelines? You've got to carry on and get on with your life mate
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Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 14:51 - Jan 2 with 1526 viewsWhiterockin

Comments come back to bite Mourinho

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/55506922
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Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 15:34 - Jan 2 with 1490 viewsMrSwerve

"Walker also said his mental health was not being taken into consideration amid the scrutiny."

You know what, I'm getting a bit bloody sick of people rolling out the 'mental health' line. It makes a mockery of actual mental health problems. Being a bit p*ssed off and bored that you have to stay in your house and can't go to the pub isn't a mental health problem for the majority of people. I've seen people using this as an excuse to travel far and wide to go for a walk...when it can easily be done outside their houses.

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Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 15:40 - Jan 2 with 1482 viewsonehunglow

Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 15:34 - Jan 2 by MrSwerve

"Walker also said his mental health was not being taken into consideration amid the scrutiny."

You know what, I'm getting a bit bloody sick of people rolling out the 'mental health' line. It makes a mockery of actual mental health problems. Being a bit p*ssed off and bored that you have to stay in your house and can't go to the pub isn't a mental health problem for the majority of people. I've seen people using this as an excuse to travel far and wide to go for a walk...when it can easily be done outside their houses.


Amen.Mental health is used as a perjorative and an excuse.

Staying indoors is what most kids do anyway

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Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 15:56 - Jan 2 with 1462 viewsTenbySwan

South Wales police reporting today around 280 complaints re lockdown breaches on NYE complaints from unnecessary travel and parties. Around 40 people fined.

Teams should have to play if players get covid. They have big enough squads
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Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 20:08 - Jan 2 with 1374 viewsGaryjack

Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 15:56 - Jan 2 by TenbySwan

South Wales police reporting today around 280 complaints re lockdown breaches on NYE complaints from unnecessary travel and parties. Around 40 people fined.

Teams should have to play if players get covid. They have big enough squads


I'm sorry but i don't believe they should. In fact it would be extremely irresponsible to do so. There is an incubation period of anywhere from 5 to 14 days whereby a person has been exposed to the virus and actually showing symptoms.
During this time they can pass on the virus. Obviously players train and eat meals together so if there is an outbreak operations should be shut down to ........
A/ Minimise infections between the squad, support staff.and their families
And
B/ They do not pass it on to players, support staff and the families of another club.

We are lucky that football is being allowed to carry on at all during these times, let's not take the piss out of them, because they are all putting themselves well and truly at risk.
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Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 20:11 - Jan 2 with 1365 viewsonehunglow

and risking it even more when crawling over each other after a goal is scored.

Mitrovic plays for a club badly affected but he goes out to party on New Years Eve.

Footballers eh.

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Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 22:30 - Jan 2 with 1291 viewsTenbySwan

Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 20:08 - Jan 2 by Garyjack

I'm sorry but i don't believe they should. In fact it would be extremely irresponsible to do so. There is an incubation period of anywhere from 5 to 14 days whereby a person has been exposed to the virus and actually showing symptoms.
During this time they can pass on the virus. Obviously players train and eat meals together so if there is an outbreak operations should be shut down to ........
A/ Minimise infections between the squad, support staff.and their families
And
B/ They do not pass it on to players, support staff and the families of another club.

We are lucky that football is being allowed to carry on at all during these times, let's not take the piss out of them, because they are all putting themselves well and truly at risk.


If the players playing have a negative test I fail to see what the problem is.

If you have a negative test you haven't got it and so can't spread it.

I thought everyone was tested before a game?
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Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 22:36 - Jan 2 with 1284 viewsBillyChong

Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 22:30 - Jan 2 by TenbySwan

If the players playing have a negative test I fail to see what the problem is.

If you have a negative test you haven't got it and so can't spread it.

I thought everyone was tested before a game?


Read the bit about the incubation period again....
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Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 23:02 - Jan 2 with 1268 viewsGaryjack

Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 22:30 - Jan 2 by TenbySwan

If the players playing have a negative test I fail to see what the problem is.

If you have a negative test you haven't got it and so can't spread it.

I thought everyone was tested before a game?


That's where testing let's us down Billy. You can test negative whilst you're in the incubation period but still spread the virus.
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Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 23:05 - Jan 2 with 1264 viewsGaryjack

Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 22:30 - Jan 2 by TenbySwan

If the players playing have a negative test I fail to see what the problem is.

If you have a negative test you haven't got it and so can't spread it.

I thought everyone was tested before a game?


"If you have a negative test you haven't got it and so can't spread it."

Incorrect
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Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 23:08 - Jan 2 with 1254 viewsKeithHaynes

Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 23:05 - Jan 2 by Garyjack

"If you have a negative test you haven't got it and so can't spread it."

Incorrect


Minefield.
But I hope we as a club carry on the excellent procedures and discipline we have in place.

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Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 23:25 - Jan 2 with 1234 viewsTenbySwan

A relative early December had symptoms and had a test and was positive, her partner had a test at the same time and was positive despite not having symptoms.

He did not have symptoms for another 6 days, then had loss of taste and smell but had tested positive 6 days earlier.

Thankfully, they didn't have it too badly and are fully recovered.

if you are in the incubation period you will test positive, if you test negative you haven't got it and can't pass it on.

If you believe you can test negative and still have it, it surely wouldn't be safe to play any games at all.
[Post edited 2 Jan 2021 23:33]
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Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 23:34 - Jan 2 with 1225 viewsGaryjack

Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 23:08 - Jan 2 by KeithHaynes

Minefield.
But I hope we as a club carry on the excellent procedures and discipline we have in place.


Indeed. And why players such as the idiots in the OP should receive massive fines and bans for putting other clubs players and families at risk.
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Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 23:43 - Jan 2 with 1209 viewsGaryjack

Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 23:25 - Jan 2 by TenbySwan

A relative early December had symptoms and had a test and was positive, her partner had a test at the same time and was positive despite not having symptoms.

He did not have symptoms for another 6 days, then had loss of taste and smell but had tested positive 6 days earlier.

Thankfully, they didn't have it too badly and are fully recovered.

if you are in the incubation period you will test positive, if you test negative you haven't got it and can't pass it on.

If you believe you can test negative and still have it, it surely wouldn't be safe to play any games at all.
[Post edited 2 Jan 2021 23:33]


From gov.uk website

"You can be infectious with coronavirus and pass the virus on, even if you do not have symptoms."

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/getting-tested-for-coronavirus-if-you-live-or-work-i

No, it's not safe for them to be playing at all. As is evident by the amount of matches being postponed!
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Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 09:29 - Jan 3 with 1103 viewsTenbySwan

Spurs & WHU players Xmas party on 23:43 - Jan 2 by Garyjack

From gov.uk website

"You can be infectious with coronavirus and pass the virus on, even if you do not have symptoms."

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/getting-tested-for-coronavirus-if-you-live-or-work-i

No, it's not safe for them to be playing at all. As is evident by the amount of matches being postponed!


With all due respect, the quote says that you can be infectious even if you do not have symptoms. I agree with that, that is what happened in my family.

I still maintain that if you are infectious you will test positive. If you are not you will test negative.

Players do go to other places in their lives as do family members and can pick up the virus outside the bubble. These positive tests are picked up with their stringent testing.

Up until recently everything was going ok with games with the odd exception, but with 50k daily cases, I guess statistically some players may get caught up.
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