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As Mikel Arteta tests positive for Coronavirus, it's time for football to stop
Last night James and I recorded an Arsecast Extra. We spoke about everything that's going on, and the fact that Arsenal's game against Brighton this weekend was to go ahead as normal after the British government declined yesterday to suspend sporting events, or even have matches take place behind closed doors. Their message was very much be vigilant but carry on as normal for now. Given that Ireland yesterday announced a shutdown of all schools, colleges, and mass gatherings until March 29th (if not longer) this was a bit of a surprise. Nevertheless, the Premier League insisted it was being guided by government advice and as such the fixtures were to go ahead as planned. We did the...
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