Boss of Portsmouth promotion rival Accrington makes gloomy prediction ahead of EFL coronavirus mass testing
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The Accy manager believes mass testing will produce ‘hundreds’ of positive cases among member clubs – providing the league’s governing body with a massive headache on the way forward.
At present, the EFL has no plans to suspend the 2020-21 season, despite a rapid rise in Covid-19 cases among its ranks.
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Hide AdTwelve games – including Pompey’s matches against Swindon and Bristol Rovers – were postponed in League One between December 26-29.
Meanwhile, this weekend’s third-tier programme has four fixtures which need rescheduling because of coronavirus concerns.
Such disruption has seen many call for a circuit-breaker to help gain control of the situation, with Blues boss Kenny Jackett claiming an extension to the season beyond May 8 could be the answer.
Coleman, whose side have seen six fixtures this season called off because of coronavirus, believes a halt to proceedings should have already happened.
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Hide AdAnd as he prepared for another match-day without a game yesterday, after the Blues’ trip to the Wham Stadium was called off because of a frozen pitch, the Accrington boss believes the situation is only going to get worse amid a week of mass testing ahead of the FA Cup third round.
Speaking to the Lancashire Telegraph, Coleman said: ‘In hindsight that circuit break should have happened two weeks ago because then we’d have been in the same boat as everybody else (in terms of games played).
‘I don’t know what the answers are because you don’t know what’s around the corner.
‘And I think there’s going to be a lot of testing next week in the EFL.
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Hide Ad‘I’d be very very surprised if there isn’t triple figures of positives, bearing in mind that there was 40 in the Premier League and they’ve only got 20 clubs compared to 72.
‘I think we’re going to be looking in the hundreds. And then the EFL have a decision to make.
‘Do they plod along and have multiple games suspended or postponed or do they have a break? But then they’ve got to fit that in somewhere.
‘The only logical thing for me is to extend it (the season) to the end of May.’
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Hide AdWhen asked if he could see the League One campaign being completed, he added: ‘I can, but only if it goes to the end of May.’
Pompey’s scheduled next game is on Sunday, January 10, against Bristol City in the FA Cup.
It has been placed in doubt after the Robins’ Championship game at Brentford today was called off because of Covid issues.
However, it’s been reported that all FA Cup third-round ties will go ahead even if clubs have 14 players without coronavirus and available.
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