by FiNeRaIn »
15 Oct 2009 13:35
http://www.express.co.uk/football/view/ ... nd-silenceA FURIOUS row is brewing over how Falkirk and Celtic fans will be asked to show their respects at the Remembrance Day fixture on Sunday November 8.
Angry Bairns fans last night aired their fears on sports websites that a two minute applause rather than silence will be ordered by either the club or SPL officials before the game which will be shown live by ESPN kicks off.
One supporter posted a message saying he was " totally disgusted " at the thought of applauding and warned that such a move would make a farce of the day and would bring " bad publicity" for Scottish football as the match was being screened throughout the country.
While another called himself Bairn4life said " we should not give in to them ( Celtic) as it is supposed to be a time of reflection not joy " Another opposition fan declared : " It would be ridiculous if my club was to change things to suit a minority"
But last night Falkirk's Operations manager Keith Hogg insisted no decison had yet been taken on the issue and that they would be seeking guidance from the SPL .
" We haven't started our planning for the Celtic match yet." he added " In the past we have had applause to commemorate an individual as after the death of former player Paul McGrillen and we've also held a period of silence on other occasions when we felt that was the most appropriate action.
" We will be speaking to the SPL and seeking their guidance over the next couple of days before any decision is taken "
Last night SPL spokesman Greg Mailer revealed the issue would be raised today at a Board Meeting.
" As last year was the 90th anniversary of Armistace Day we teamed up with Poppy Scotland and asked clubs to do something special. But before that we did not dictate what anyone should do allowing individual clubs the choice between silence and applause.
" We have received emails on the matter over the past couple of days however and while it is not on the official agenda for the Board Meeting I'm sure it will be discussed further."
I hope they have a minutes silence as a minutes applause is laughable - we aren't remembering a death in the game. Its rememberance sunday. Celtic putting pressure on falkirk for applause as they know their own fans will boo it and don't want to be heard on national tv on ESPN. I hope they have a minutes silence so the whole world can hear them boo and show them up for the scum they are.