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Charlton v Ipswich Next Sat will be different time / day (Confirmed for 12.30pm on the 17th)
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MuttleyCAFC said:ValleyGary said:Just to clarify, I’m not angry (I was about Masterchef), shit happens. I just find it quite confusing about the postponement of things that have nothing to do with a private funeral.2
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And visa versa. I think it would be good if the EFL announces what it is going to do sooner rather than later.2
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ValleyGary said:ForeverAddickted said:ValleyGary said:ME14addick said:oohaahmortimer said:I’ve just reiterated to my wife that I don’t want the hearse driving slow when I snuff it
I don’t want anyone to be inconvenienced by me during or after my life .
Prince Philip would prolly have chosen to not
have inconvenienced us all but someone else is making the decisions.
shame really
Some people are forgetting that a much loved member of a family has died and the wishes of that family should be respected.
Football has just been moved a few hours (maybe a day) as a mark of its respect to Prince Philip - If you want to do something else at that time then no one is stopping you4 -
Andyessgee90 said:On BBC online's home page "looking ahead to a low-key funeral", since when were all domestic football fixtures postponed for a low-key affair....1
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a football game with no crowds, and is only available by streaming can kick off whenever. I just don’t get the fuss, 12, 4, 5:30 all fine and dandy.14
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killerandflash said:golfaddick said:Arsenetatters said:I'm a royalist but when putting the TV on Friday night to find the same programme on BBC1 and BBC2 followed by the same thing two hours later.......bloody hell, I didn't think we were a dictatorship.
And I thought that was why they have a dedicated News Channel ffs !!!6 -
ricky_otto said:Why not play the Charlton game in the grounds at Windsor Castle - keeps us all happy then.
Ffs.
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KBslittlesis said:iainment said:Old geezer dies, country’s sport goes into organisational chaos for his funeral.
What a wonderful world we live in.
As he wasn’t, you don’t.Thank you very much.In my opinion ALL of the games should be played on another day. I cannot see any reason why they do not get played on the Sunday.1 -
I am a royalist but the coverage was bizarre.No need to have the same programme airing on both bbc one and bbc two.Don’t think cancelling the football is a big deal though.0
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Dazzler21 said:So a celebrity dies and now we're moving football games for the funeral and demanding a national shut down? Alrighty then.
It's ONLY a football match we are talking about, over the QUEEN'S late HUSBAND.
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Rothko said:a football game with no crowds, and is only available by streaming can kick off whenever. I just don’t get the fuss, 12, 4, 5:30 all fine and dandy.0
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5pm kick off seems appropriate to me.
Noon or soon after could upset those who would think that the time to restart life is after a funeral, and of course accommodate those who wish to watch the build up etc and the procession (that starts at 14:40). There will be 1 min silence at 3pm and he will be interned in the Royal Vault after the service.
I am not a Royalist, but am happy for those who are to have the opportunity to pay their respects to someone who was important to them.1 -
ME14addick said:ValleyGary said:ForeverAddickted said:ValleyGary said:ForeverAddickted said:ValleyGary said:ME14addick said:oohaahmortimer said:I’ve just reiterated to my wife that I don’t want the hearse driving slow when I snuff it
I don’t want anyone to be inconvenienced by me during or after my life .
Prince Philip would prolly have chosen to not
have inconvenienced us all but someone else is making the decisions.
shame really
Some people are forgetting that a much loved member of a family has died and the wishes of that family should be respected.
Football has just been moved a few hours (maybe a day) as a mark of its respect to Prince Philip - If you want to do something else at that time then no one is stopping you
I can understand the country going into some sort of formal mourning for the queen as she’s the head of state. But her consort? He had no formal role that I’m aware of just what he chose to get involved in. As such he’s just someone married to someone who has an official position.As with Margaret, Diana and the queen’s mother I truly don’t understand why we are forced into having to put up with aspects of daily life being suspended or postponed.
There’s nothing to stop those who value the royal family from doing whatever they want to honour them. Why it has to be forced on those who don’t value them is the issue.5 -
ME14addick said:MuttleyCAFC said:ValleyGary said:Just to clarify, I’m not angry (I was about Masterchef), shit happens. I just find it quite confusing about the postponement of things that have nothing to do with a private funeral.0
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MrOneLung said:I am a royalist but the coverage was bizarre.No need to have the same programme airing on both bbc one and bbc two.Don’t think cancelling the football is a big deal though.2
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se9addick said:killerandflash said:golfaddick said:Arsenetatters said:I'm a royalist but when putting the TV on Friday night to find the same programme on BBC1 and BBC2 followed by the same thing two hours later.......bloody hell, I didn't think we were a dictatorship.
And I thought that was why they have a dedicated News Channel ffs !!!0 -
iainment said:ME14addick said:ValleyGary said:ForeverAddickted said:ValleyGary said:ForeverAddickted said:ValleyGary said:ME14addick said:oohaahmortimer said:I’ve just reiterated to my wife that I don’t want the hearse driving slow when I snuff it
I don’t want anyone to be inconvenienced by me during or after my life .
Prince Philip would prolly have chosen to not
have inconvenienced us all but someone else is making the decisions.
shame really
Some people are forgetting that a much loved member of a family has died and the wishes of that family should be respected.
Football has just been moved a few hours (maybe a day) as a mark of its respect to Prince Philip - If you want to do something else at that time then no one is stopping you
I can understand the country going into some sort of formal mourning for the queen as she’s the head of state. But her consort? He had no formal role that I’m aware of just what he chose to get involved in. As such he’s just someone married to someone who has an official position.As with Margaret, Diana and the queen’s mother I truly don’t understand why we are forced into having to put up with aspects of daily life being suspended or postponed.
There’s nothing to stop those who value the royal family from doing whatever they want to honour them. Why it has to be forced on those who don’t value them is the issue.1 -
Now here's an interesting (or maybe not) diversion away from the Royalist and anti royal haters.
My daughter is a matron at a public school.
She looks after her "66 boys", many from wealthy Chinese families.
Bit of a panic last year with the young chaps from Wuhan!!
I digress.
Daughters conversation a couple of weeks ago with one of the teachers who's 11 year old son is a boarder chorister at St Paul's.
Apparently he and the other choristers had been learning a new song which he enjoyed and was looking forward to singing in preparation for the death of a very important person.
He was oblivious to who that person might be.
So, Friday afternoon he was whisked back to London, rehearsing for a Saturday afternoon broadcast on radio 3.
Not sure if he will get to sing at the main event!!1 -
JohnfromNorfolk said:Now here's an interesting (or maybe not) diversion away from the Royalist and anti royal haters.
My daughter is a matron at a public school.
She looks after her "66 boys", many from wealthy Chinese families.
Bit of a panic last year with the young chaps from Wuhan!!
I digress.
Daughters conversation a couple of weeks ago with one of the teachers who's 11 year old son is a boarder chorister at St Paul's.
Apparently he and the other choristers had been learning a new song which he enjoyed and was looking forward to singing in preparation for the death of a very important person.
He was oblivious to who that person might be.
So, Friday afternoon he was whisked back to London, rehearsing for a Saturday afternoon broadcast on radio 3.
Not sure if he will get to sing at the main event!!16 -
JohnfromNorfolk said:Now here's an interesting (or maybe not) diversion away from the Royalist and anti royal haters.
My daughter is a matron at a public school.
She looks after her "66 boys", many from wealthy Chinese families.
Bit of a panic last year with the young chaps from Wuhan!!
I digress.
Daughters conversation a couple of weeks ago with one of the teachers who's 11 year old son is a boarder chorister at St Paul's.
Apparently he and the other choristers had been learning a new song which he enjoyed and was looking forward to singing in preparation for the death of a very important person.
He was oblivious to who that person might be.
So, Friday afternoon he was whisked back to London, rehearsing for a Saturday afternoon broadcast on radio 3.
Not sure if he will get to sing at the main event!!0 - Sponsored links:
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ME14addick said:iainment said:ME14addick said:ValleyGary said:ForeverAddickted said:ValleyGary said:ForeverAddickted said:ValleyGary said:ME14addick said:oohaahmortimer said:I’ve just reiterated to my wife that I don’t want the hearse driving slow when I snuff it
I don’t want anyone to be inconvenienced by me during or after my life .
Prince Philip would prolly have chosen to not
have inconvenienced us all but someone else is making the decisions.
shame really
Some people are forgetting that a much loved member of a family has died and the wishes of that family should be respected.
Football has just been moved a few hours (maybe a day) as a mark of its respect to Prince Philip - If you want to do something else at that time then no one is stopping you
I can understand the country going into some sort of formal mourning for the queen as she’s the head of state. But her consort? He had no formal role that I’m aware of just what he chose to get involved in. As such he’s just someone married to someone who has an official position.As with Margaret, Diana and the queen’s mother I truly don’t understand why we are forced into having to put up with aspects of daily life being suspended or postponed.
There’s nothing to stop those who value the royal family from doing whatever they want to honour them. Why it has to be forced on those who don’t value them is the issue.
That’s the point.2 -
oohaahmortimer said:JohnfromNorfolk said:Now here's an interesting (or maybe not) diversion away from the Royalist and anti royal haters.
My daughter is a matron at a public school.
She looks after her "66 boys", many from wealthy Chinese families.
Bit of a panic last year with the young chaps from Wuhan!!
I digress.
Daughters conversation a couple of weeks ago with one of the teachers who's 11 year old son is a boarder chorister at St Paul's.
Apparently he and the other choristers had been learning a new song which he enjoyed and was looking forward to singing in preparation for the death of a very important person.
He was oblivious to who that person might be.
So, Friday afternoon he was whisked back to London, rehearsing for a Saturday afternoon broadcast on radio 3.
Not sure if he will get to sing at the main event!!
I went to a funeral in late January and no singing was allowed.
Did not hear the broadcast yesterday so not sure how that was conducted.
Will be interesting to see what happens at Saturdays funeral.
More important to us, is when will we get to beat Ipswich!!2 -
It was quite selfish of him to have died before the end of the season to be honest...4
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I want a David Bowie send off when I go. The Funeral industry is an increasingly expensive scam.1
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Will the EFL ever got off their arses and organise this farce regarding when and if games will be played, it
is plain something has to be done and teams need to prepare, also so we can talk about something else.0 -
Talal said:It was quite selfish of him to have died before the end of the season to be honest...2
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oohaahmortimer said:Talal said:It was quite selfish of him to have died before the end of the season to be honest...0
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Embarrassing.1
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oohaahmortimer said:Talal said:It was quite selfish of him to have died before the end of the season to be honest...0
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So what I'm getting from this thread is that those who want to watch it have to sacrifice nothing yet those that don't can't watch their football teams play, tough luck if you've already made plans, have family duties or work for when the games get rearranged to.6