Ed. Minutes Silence Tonight
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Move on I say.........2
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I don't see why it needs to go beyond the weekend.1
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There's a few games tomorrow night. Arsenal v West Ham as well as a League One game.0
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no, done at the weekend0
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They were saying on R5L at the weekend that all games leading upto the anniversary would have a minutes silence.1
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Club has announced a minute's silence.
http://www.cafc.co.uk/news/article/20140415-minutes-silence-to-remember-hillsborough-1489503.aspx0 -
Over kill.-1
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I don't think it's overkill to have a minute's silence at a football match on the 25th anniversary of England's worst ever football-related disaster. Actually I struggle to see why anyone would have a problem with it. It certainly doesn't do anyone any harm.stonewallpenalty said:Over kill.
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I don't think it's overkill to have a minute's silence at a football match on the 25th anniversary of England's worst ever football-related disaster. Actually I struggle to see why anyone would have a problem with it. It certainly doesn't do anyone any harm.Jodaius said:Over kill.
It was done at the weekend by every club who took part at the games.
Also Hillsborough gets far more attention than every other disaster is getting on my tits.3 -
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It was done at the weekend by every club who took part at the games.stonewallpenalty said:
I don't think it's overkill to have a minute's silence at a football match on the 25th anniversary of England's worst ever football-related disaster. Actually I struggle to see why anyone would have a problem with it. It certainly doesn't do anyone any harm.Jodaius said:Over kill.
Also Hillsborough gets far more attention than every other disaster is getting on my tits.
Seriously?
It's within your rights not to obverse the minutes silence if you feel that bad about it. Good luck with that.2 -
It was done at the weekend by every club who took part at the games.stonewallpenalty said:
I don't think it's overkill to have a minute's silence at a football match on the 25th anniversary of England's worst ever football-related disaster. Actually I struggle to see why anyone would have a problem with it. It certainly doesn't do anyone any harm.Jodaius said:Over kill.
Also Hillsborough gets far more attention than every other disaster is getting on my tits.
Well personally I would like to pay my respects to 96 innocent people who lost their lives through doing nothing more than going to watch a game of football.
And I make absolutely no apology whatsoever if that gets on your tits.4 -
Our fans were incapable of observing a silence for Rememberance Day if I remember rightly earlier in the season so doubtless it will turn into applause tonight too.0
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Very odd comment0
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Seriously?Bedsaddick said:
It was done at the weekend by every club who took part at the games.stonewallpenalty said:
I don't think it's overkill to have a minute's silence at a football match on the 25th anniversary of England's worst ever football-related disaster. Actually I struggle to see why anyone would have a problem with it. It certainly doesn't do anyone any harm.Jodaius said:Over kill.
Also Hillsborough gets far more attention than every other disaster is getting on my tits.
It's within your rights not to obverse the minutes silence if you feel that bad about it. Good luck with that.
I will observe the silence and would like to know where i said i wouldn't.
But I won't t pretend i care about it more than any other disaster because of it being at a football ground like so many do.0 -
Bradford Fire gets almost no attention4
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Today is the anniversary itself so it makes sense. If we did not do it then eyebrows would be raised, we also could not say to Brighton..."We are not doing it Saturday as we can do it Tuesday"0
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It's an issue of dignitycafcnick1992 said:Bradford Fire gets almost no attention
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Will Heysel get a mention?0
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course notCroydon said:Will Heysel get a mention?
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Whats that?Croydon said:Will Heysel get a mention?
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Liverpool fans breached a fence to another part of the stand to get at some Juve fans, people ran to get out of the area some people where crushed against a wall and it collapsed 14 people died and many more injured0
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To be strictly accurate it was Leeds fans swiftly followed by our own.LenGlover said:Our fans were incapable of observing a silence for Rememberance Day if I remember rightly earlier in the season so doubtless it will turn into applause tonight too.
http://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/57825/leeds-fans-starting-applause-during-minutes-silence/p10 -
Genuinely saddened by some of the responses here - I thought we were better.4
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Can understand why Liverpool would want to commemorate it each year. Not sure why the rest of the Footballing world still has to come to a standstill and then be targeted if they don't.
Have to say though that the applause crap does wind me up.0 -
Just hope that a few idiots wont spoil it for the others. I don't agree with applause instead of silence , but sometimes it can be justified if you are celebrating a special person's achievements but in this case we will remembering 96 who tragically died so silence is the only way to show respect.4
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39. It is still a very sore subject in Italy while it's largely been brushed under the carpet here. Liverpool didn't make a proper apologetic gesture until 2005. Many Juventus fans, quite rightly, turned their backs on it.Gumbo said:Liverpool fans breached a fence to another part of the stand to get at some Juve fans, people ran to get out of the area some people where crushed against a wall and it collapsed 14 people died and many more injured
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Think it was thirty something people died.Gumbo said:Liverpool fans breached a fence to another part of the stand to get at some Juve fans, people ran to get out of the area some people where crushed against a wall and it collapsed 14 people died and many more injured
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Cheeky loveable scousersRedPanda said:
39. It is still a very sore subject in Italy while it's largely been brushed under the carpet here. Liverpool didn't make an apologetic gesture until 2005. Many Juventus fans, quite rightly, turned their backs on it.Gumbo said:Liverpool fans breached a fence to another part of the stand to get at some Juve fans, people ran to get out of the area some people where crushed against a wall and it collapsed 14 people died and many more injured
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