troy townsend's son, andros, plays for crystal palace.ats come out where it seems that more people from the black and ethnic minority communities have been affected by the virus which puts another kind of worry and mark on the lines of my head. so, i have to be honest, i do not think i could watch the game comfortably any more if we do go back any time soon. as a medical person, my view on it is, if you are looking for a completely risk free environment for football to return, it will not return in the near future. if you are looking for a sport to return with minimal risk, then i cannot think of a sport that is doing more to reduce the risk involved for them to enable them to return to the sport. most players did return and in the first round of tests, only six out of 748 came back positive. at this stage, very manageable. but problems might come further down the track. do you then say that nothing can take place unless everybody involved has a negative test? what would that mean if for example one team tests positive and you have all th