Club Statement: Coronavirus

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I’m sorry Jeff, I assumed you’d detected the sarcasm there. To clarify, I’m not actually a Liverpool fan. I generally don’t answer that question if asked on here, largely because it deviates the conversation OT, but also because it suggests someone’s views can more credible / discredited based on their assigned alliegances.

At least you’re up front about it though.
So, what happened to 'not dodging questions' and being 'clear'? What is clear is that nothing you say can be believed, and sarcasm doesn't work for you. I'll keep reading your posts though, because they're entertaining.
 
Carlo made a very good statement to the Italian press emphasising that life is of paramount importance right now.

Carlo Ancelotti reveals Everton are “not really self-isolating at all” after one of their players developed Coronavirus symptoms and it was “about time” the Premier League was suspended.
The Premier League was finally forced into suspending its fixture list this weekend, but only after Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta and several players in different clubs either tested positive for Coronavirus or showed symptoms of the illness.
A statement from the club said that “one member of the Everton first-team squad reported a high temperature and is now undertaking a period of self-isolation for seven days. In line with the Government guidelines, no other players are self-isolating at this stage, but the Club’s USM training facility has been closed as a precaution and staff, including players, have been advised to stay away from all Club sites until further notice.”
Ancelotti, the only Italian coach in the Premier League right now, explains the situation.
“We’re not really self-isolating at all, but some prevention measures did come in after a player had a fever, but his temperature has dropped now and that’s the most important thing,” the former Napoli coach told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
“The Premier League did stop eventually, and it’s about time. It was the right decision faced with the scenario. We couldn’t continue. Health is the most important thing for everyone: teams, fans, media, everyone who works in football.
“In theory, we ought to get back to work on March 22, but if the situation in general should worsen, how can we even think of that? If the Coronavirus is still spreading rapidly, football cannot resume.”
There are debates about how the Premier League should be decided if there can be no more games this season, with some even calling for the whole campaign to be null and void.
“To be perfectly honest, I am not interested,” added Ancelotti. “Football counts for zero right now and it almost irritates me to be talking about it, faced with the tragedy that is unfolding in front of our eyes. This is a pandemic, a situation none of us had experienced before now.
“The number of deaths in Italy (1,266) is terrible. In one day, another 250 people died. The priority is to concentrate on this fight, the rest doesn’t matter.”
The first case in Italy was three weeks ago, but in Britain they are only at the start of this wave.
“Italy were forced to understand that it was time to stop being superficial, they had to respect the orders and stay home, to respect themselves and others during this war,” continued Ancelotti.
“I watched Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s speech on TV and it seems to be someone here hasn’t realised the gravity of the situation. Life continues as normal, to a certain degree.”
 


So, what happened to 'not dodging questions' and being 'clear'? What is clear is that nothing you say can be believed, and sarcasm doesn't work for you. I'll keep reading your posts though, because they're entertaining.

I’ve not dodged any question. It’s a foolish question to ask anyone on an Everton forum if they are a Liverpool fan. For starters, if I were, I’d guess I’d be unlikely to come clean so readily just because I’m asked.

“Nothing I say can be believed”. I’m not giving evidence, mate. I’m just sharing my views on the Footy. You don’t have to agree, but I find it disrespectful to imply they aren’t really my views and are just designed to inflame.

It doesn’t keep me awake at night, like, but I appreciate you find my posts entertaining, even if that’s not what they are necessarily for. I’ll take that as a veiled compliment, whether it’s intended to be or not.
 
I’ve not dodged any question. It’s a foolish question to ask anyone on an Everton forum if they are a Liverpool fan. For starters, if I were, I’d guess I’d be unlikely to come clean so readily just because I’m asked.

“Nothing I say can be believed”. I’m not giving evidence, mate. I’m just sharing my views on the Footy. You don’t have to agree, but I find it disrespectful to imply they aren’t really my views and are just designed to inflame.

It doesn’t keep me awake at night, like, but I appreciate you find my posts entertaining, even if that’s not what they are necessarily for. I’ll take that as a veiled compliment, whether it’s intended to be or not.

You did say you supported Liverpool last night and whilst likely in jest we’ll hold that against you as the truth forever now.
 

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