carefreeoufc
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As has been previously mentioned Crewe have/had a responsibility under the HASAWA to ensure, so far as reasonably practicable the health and safety of their own employees and other interested parties (the bus driver, Ka$$am stadium staff, OUFC players and management). It's looking pretty obvious with the timelines being quoted above that not only were they negligent but they actually attempted to hide issues in order for the game to go ahead.
If any OUFC staff are players test positive I'd be pushing this well beyond the EFL (as hard as it would be to prove that a Crewe player infected an OUFC player or staff). As we know the EFL are absolutely useless but for anyone who's been "lucky" enough to deal with the HSE i'm sure they'd be glad to get involved if it helped boost their coffers with an improvement notice and a fine.
If any OUFC staff are players test positive I'd be pushing this well beyond the EFL (as hard as it would be to prove that a Crewe player infected an OUFC player or staff). As we know the EFL are absolutely useless but for anyone who's been "lucky" enough to deal with the HSE i'm sure they'd be glad to get involved if it helped boost their coffers with an improvement notice and a fine.