At the end of the day we are in the middle of a pandemic, and Villa's training ground is currently closed due to a covid outbreak at the club. The safety of all players and staff, including our own, must take priority and if there is a significant risk that the disease could spread if this game were to go ahead, then the decision to cancel is the correct one. It has to be.
My problem, and it's exactly the same problem I had when the City game was postponed, is the lack of transparency being shown by the Premier League. There has to be consistency in their decision making and there is absolutely no way of measuring this due to a lack of transparency.
We have a situation where clubs make a plea to the PL for games to be postponed, and they make a decision behind closed doors with practically zero disclosure to the other clubs involved. It's a complete joke.
Exactly. As I said yesterday - too many ifs and buts with shocking lack of clarity from the league - the reasoning being put forward here is lack of meaningful preparation. Define meaningful...
It's not about safety here, it's about convenience and perceived fairness. It's not fair for Villa to play a game on Sunday but it's fair for them to play Wednesday.
There's also no consequence to clubs whose players are flagrantly disregarding Covid laws.