Maybe next year…

I have finally gotten over the shock of Arsenal cancelling their scheduled trip to the U.S. this week.

Obviously, you have to take any COVID-19 situation very seriously. I hope everyone associated with the Arsenal club impacted by the infection will recover quickly.

Here is the Arsenal statement, courtesy of Arsenal.com:

“Following a small number of positive COVID tests among the planned party to travel to America tomorrow, we have sadly been forced to withdraw from the Florida Cup. This difficult decision is based on ensuring the health and wellbeing of our players and staff. We fully understand what a disappointment this is for our supporters in America who were looking forward to seeing us compete in the Florida Cup as part of our pre-season build up. Our apologies also go to the organisers of the Florida Cup who had done a fantastic job making the preparations and our partners who had arranged events around our participation in the competition. We are glad to say the members of staff are not currently displaying any COVID symptoms. They are now in self-isolation at home. We are now making alternative arrangements in line with the Premier League protocols to continue our preparations for the new season. We hope everyone understands this difficult situation which is beyond anyone’s control.”

Here in the States, all reports indicate the Florida Cup will go on as scheduled, however, with only three clubs participating. Unfortunately, those Yankee Gooners who made travel plans, booked airline tickets, etc. are the most impacted, and surely the most disappointed. I’m hopeful Arsenal will make another attempt  to come to Florida next preseason.

So, what does Arsenal do now to get ready for the season, other than play the two remaining preseason matches scheduled on August 1st and 8th. The PA new agency understands the Gunners will hastily arrange two behind closed door friendlies to help with their preparations. Stay tuned for more information on those plans.

Life goes on.

Gunner1953

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