League One suspension: CEO of Peterborough United's rivals doesn't rule out campaign stopping after Covid outbreaks
However, the chief executive of one of Peterborough United’s promotion rivals has warned the ‘landscape can change drastically’ as the virus grips the country.
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Hide AdPosh’s festive fixtures against Ipswich Town, Gillingham and Charlton Athletic were all been postponed last week after one positive COVID-19 case was confirmed at the club.
Elsewhere, Ipswich Town have become the fifth League One team in a week to confirm an outbreak.
Manager Paul Lambert is one of a group of six players and staff at Portman Road to have tested positive for the virus.
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Hide AdPortsmouth had confirmed on Saturday morning that defender Jack Whatmough had been withdrawn from their 2-0 win over Hull City on Friday night due to illness, and subsequently returned a positive test.
Bristol Rovers and Sunderland both suffered outbreaks last week.
Pompey CEO Mark Catlin explained the current situation in an interview with The News and said there are currently no plans to put the campaign on hold.
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Hide AdHowever, he warned: “I speak to a lot of people in football and once it starts to get a grip within a squad it just seems to spiral out of control.
“I’m sure that’s replicated through businesses and schools currently throughout the world.
“There’s no plans that I’m aware in terms of meetings to discuss a possible suspension.
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Hide Ad“But I have to caveat that, that football, society and the world view on this terrible disease changes daily.
“Just because last night that wasn’t the case doesn’t mean that won’t be today.
“I can’t say it won’t loom its head but at this current time I’ve not spoken to anyone else who’s voicing that opinion.
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Hide Ad“But as we’ve found out the landscape can change drastically within a few hours.
“Just a couple of days ago people were looking forward to seeing family and friends over Christmas but can’t see them.
“Portsmouth’s gone from tier two to tier four.
“So things change very, very quickly and football’s not exempt from that.”
All clubs who have postponed fixtures this season are facing an EFL investigation.