'Get well soon... speedy recovery, lads' - Portsmouth fans send messages of support to trio

Pompey fans have been sending their best wishes to the Blues trio who have tested positive for coronavirus.
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James Bolton, Sean Raggett and Andy Cannon received the news last night as the club got a second batch of results back, following testing on Monday.

Pompey are awaiting the outcomes of more tests, with 48 taken in total.

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In the meantime, the Fratton faithful have been getting in contact via social media to offer their support to the Blues trio, who are self-isolating.

Here’s some of those messages posted on Twitter and Facebook...

@martinwake81: Speedy recovery, club have reacted well to being exposed to the virus and have hopefully stopped this particular spread of it.

@AdamDE24: Hope they recover quickly.

@hazzaYT: Get well soon lads.

From left: James Bolton, Andy Cannon and Sean RaggettFrom left: James Bolton, Andy Cannon and Sean Raggett
From left: James Bolton, Andy Cannon and Sean Raggett

@SFerguson_1966: Speedy recovery Andy. Must be scary, you are young and fit and have it licked.

Pete Tiffin: Wishing all 3 a speedy recovery PUP

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So right to be positive - help spread the word about self isolation and social distancing - people will listen to you.

@abbygal1964: Well Done, Pompey! As at least now we know we've finally done the right thing! So Get Well Soon, Lads! Please stay strong, & love to you all.

@__TomWatson Replying to @SeanRaggett: My g man hopefully your immune system can defend as well as you can and you’ll be good in no time.

@WELLS35: Keep positive - I know it’s hard.

Hopefully 14 days will pass quickly and you will be back training soon. I’m missing football so much too!

@StevenLeaver: Get well soon Andy, wishing you all the best.

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