IdealDivvy YNWA
Most pathetic song in football these days.
You're such an idiot!
by Divvy » 09 Apr 2013 21:13
IdealDivvy YNWA
Most pathetic song in football these days.
by SCIAG » 09 Apr 2013 21:21
Wippedfriday fan is that a minutes silence for thatcher? stupid move, leave politics out of football and especially the Liverpool game a city she almost destroyed
Yeah that's what they're saying but is there a source? The fa have said no to the minutes silences, so he can't have one anyway!
by friday fan » 09 Apr 2013 21:25
Idealfriday fan Thatcher..tried t destroy liverpool
Shame she didn't succeed!
by Rax » 09 Apr 2013 21:36
by Ian Royal » 09 Apr 2013 21:42
Rax I'm just wondering how the Scouse collective would react if Reading fans booed, chanted or clapped in the middle of a minutes silence for Hillsborough???
Love her or hate her someone has died - and if SJM feels so strongly that he feels a minutes silence is in order, then it should be respected, regardless of viewpoint.
by Tamworth_Royal » 09 Apr 2013 21:44
by Jerry St Clair » 09 Apr 2013 21:51
Rax I'm just wondering how the Scouse collective would react if Reading fans booed, chanted or clapped in the middle of a minutes silence for Hillsborough???
Love her or hate her someone has died - and if SJM feels so strongly that he feels a minutes silence is in order, then it should be respected, regardless of viewpoint.
by parky » 09 Apr 2013 21:52
Jerry St ClairRax I'm just wondering how the Scouse collective would react if Reading fans booed, chanted or clapped in the middle of a minutes silence for Hillsborough???
Love her or hate her someone has died - and if SJM feels so strongly that he feels a minutes silence is in order, then it should be respected, regardless of viewpoint.
Because the two things are totally unrelated.
The ritual of a minutes silence should be used very sparingly:
England managers
England captains
Significant club figures and events.
And that's it.
by Rax » 09 Apr 2013 21:53
Ian RoyalRax I'm just wondering how the Scouse collective would react if Reading fans booed, chanted or clapped in the middle of a minutes silence for Hillsborough???
Love her or hate her someone has died - and if SJM feels so strongly that he feels a minutes silence is in order, then it should be respected, regardless of viewpoint.
Like hell it should. Hillsborough was about football fans. Thatcher was a politician who did a lot of damage to a lot of people's lives, despite the good that she did for others. She was also pretty anti-football, being in charge when the Hillsborough cover-up was allowed to happen, the barring of standing at football, I presume that prohibition of drinking in sight of the pitch and I believe the wanted to bring in ID cards for football fans.
A minutes silence is wholely inappropriate and actually insulting when you factor in we're playing one of the sides that comes from somewhere that got dicked on heavily by her. I doubt a minutes silence would be observed by all our fans let alone Liverpool's. It's asking to sour the atmosphere and cause trouble. You may as well just have SJM walk on the pitch and do a shit on a replica of a Liverpool scarf drapped Liver building.
by parky » 09 Apr 2013 21:55
by Maguire » 09 Apr 2013 21:57
by cpmurph » 09 Apr 2013 21:59
by Para Handy » 09 Apr 2013 22:01
by LoyalRoyalFan » 09 Apr 2013 22:01
by Jerry St Clair » 09 Apr 2013 22:02
parky I would extend that to significant footballing figures. I don't think anyone argued with the silences for George Best or Alan Ball.
by TFF » 09 Apr 2013 22:02
Para Handy :lol: So, the OP hasn't seen a quote anywhere but "it's all over twitter"
Nothing on any of the club's official channels to suggest this is even remotely true.
I'd be massively surprised if it was.
by parky » 09 Apr 2013 22:04
Para Handy :lol: So, the OP hasn't seen a quote anywhere but "it's all over twitter"
Nothing on any of the club's official channels to suggest this is even remotely true.
I'd be massively surprised if it was.
BBC Sport Premier League club chairmen Dave Whelan and Sir John Madejski want football to mark the death of Baroness Thatcher with a one-minute silence.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22078110
by Ian Royal » 09 Apr 2013 22:06
RaxIan RoyalRax I'm just wondering how the Scouse collective would react if Reading fans booed, chanted or clapped in the middle of a minutes silence for Hillsborough???
Love her or hate her someone has died - and if SJM feels so strongly that he feels a minutes silence is in order, then it should be respected, regardless of viewpoint.
Like hell it should. Hillsborough was about football fans. Thatcher was a politician who did a lot of damage to a lot of people's lives, despite the good that she did for others. She was also pretty anti-football, being in charge when the Hillsborough cover-up was allowed to happen, the barring of standing at football, I presume that prohibition of drinking in sight of the pitch and I believe the wanted to bring in ID cards for football fans.
A minutes silence is wholely inappropriate and actually insulting when you factor in we're playing one of the sides that comes from somewhere that got dicked on heavily by her. I doubt a minutes silence would be observed by all our fans let alone Liverpool's. It's asking to sour the atmosphere and cause trouble. You may as well just have SJM walk on the pitch and do a shit on a replica of a Liverpool scarf drapped Liver building.
SJM is allowed an opinion, rightly or wrongly! Personally, I think it's wrong but you have to show some respect, surely!! Or is that far too adult for some people?
by parky » 09 Apr 2013 22:07
Jerry St Clairparky I would extend that to significant footballing figures. I don't think anyone argued with the silences for George Best or Alan Ball.
OK, world cup winners as well.
I actually would argue with the George Best silence. If you start using subjective criteria to have silences for "great" players where do you draw the line? Puskas, di Stefano, Maradona?
And, I think there were plenty of dissenters on this board at the time.
by LoyalRoyalFan » 09 Apr 2013 22:08
Before Saturday's game with Liverpool, fans of both clubs will hold a minute's silence for 24th anniversary of Hillsborough disaster @LFC
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