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Re: Minutes silence...

by West Stand Man » 19 Nov 2008 08:48

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OH SHUT UP PLEASE.... i bet your the kind of people who complain about jeremy clarkson and russell brand. Get a life FFS.


Yes I am! And proud of it too. It is sad world when there is no-one with a robust moral compass who is prepared to state the obvious when someone has stepped over the line of raw humour and into the realms of unpleasantness.

Clarkson, Ross and Brand have all stepped over then line and need to be told that. In Brand's case I suspect that he knew it. Ross is just an idiot. Clarkson I just hate, so I won't judge him fairly I am afraid.

Got nothing to do with football though - so don't trouble yourself with a response.
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Re: Minutes silence...

by Harry Carry » 19 Nov 2008 13:15

That young lad should rightly have a minutes silence but to not have one for our war heroes is a disgrace.

The club should be ashamed.

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Re: Minutes silence...

by West Stand Man » 19 Nov 2008 13:27

Harry Carry That young lad should rightly have a minutes silence but to not have one for our war heroes is a disgrace.

The club should be ashamed.



I have held back from commenting, and I only speak for myself not the whole Army (I am a member of that august body of people).

I was not upset by the lack of a silence in the stadium. The actual day for that is either Remembrance Sunday or at 1100 on 11 November. If we start having silences everywhere it will all get a touch devalued. In my case I had both of the silences covered, the latter along with all those who I work with and who have all lost friends in the current or recent conflicts. I think we all feel the same way - that it is important to retain the significance of the event and not to make it become a pain for people and to become over intrusive. I would not have objected to a minute silence at the football, but it was not an essential activity for me.

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Re: Minutes silence...

by chandog » 19 Nov 2008 17:17

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Harry Carry That young lad should rightly have a minutes silence but to not have one for our war heroes is a disgrace.

The club should be ashamed.



I have held back from commenting, and I only speak for myself not the whole Army (I am a member of that august body of people).

I was not upset by the lack of a silence in the stadium. The actual day for that is either Remembrance Sunday or at 1100 on 11 November. If we start having silences everywhere it will all get a touch devalued. In my case I had both of the silences covered, the latter along with all those who I work with and who have all lost friends in the current or recent conflicts. I think we all feel the same way - that it is important to retain the significance of the event and not to make it become a pain for people and to become over intrusive. I would not have objected to a minute silence at the football, but it was not an essential activity for me.


good point
i think the reason it got to me was that all the premiership games held a minutes silence and other championship games as well (qpr for example did)
i was just surprised that our club decided not to do it when other clubs in the same league chose to

imo it should be that either every game should have held a minutes silence or none of them.

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Re: Minutes silence...

by parky » 07 Nov 2009 23:34

Today the club made up for the lack of one last year


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Re: Minutes silence...

by AthleticoSpizz » 07 Nov 2009 23:57

parky Today the club made up for the lack of one last year
yep, and also..............

The several minutes applause for the Royal Engineers (soon to depart for Afghanistan) from all four sides of the ground was a lump swallowing moment for some.

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Re: Minutes silence...

by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 08 Nov 2009 09:15

parky wrote: Today the club made up for the lack of one last yearyep,


and also..............

AthleticoSpizz wrote: The several minutes applause for the Royal Engineers (soon to depart for Afghanistan) from all four sides of the ground was a lump swallowing moment for some.


Respect was paid only by Sir John Madejski in the top seats with the rest of his prawn sandwich, chablis and chateau pap du neuf drinking collegues and friends invited to the game not bothering to come out of the warm to join in the several minutes of appaulsue for the Royal Engineers.

Piss poor show to those who remained inside.

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Re: Minutes silence...

by SLAMMED » 08 Nov 2009 11:46

I think I heard one twat from the North east corner shout blue army but other than that the minutes silence was perfect.

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Re: Minutes silence...

by LoyalRoyalFan » 08 Nov 2009 12:16

SLAMMED I think I heard one twat from the North east corner shout blue army but other than that the minutes silence was perfect.


I heard that as well. How disrespectful.


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Re: Minutes silence...

by CMRoyal » 08 Nov 2009 13:54

SLAMMED I think I heard one twat from the North east corner shout blue army but other than that the minutes silence was perfect.


Yes, the irony eh, when members of a real army are stood to attention in the centre circle. Someone told him to shut up and he did.

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Re: Minutes silence...

by RoyalBlue » 08 Nov 2009 15:46

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parky wrote: Today the club made up for the lack of one last yearyep,


and also..............

AthleticoSpizz wrote: The several minutes applause for the Royal Engineers (soon to depart for Afghanistan) from all four sides of the ground was a lump swallowing moment for some.


Respect was paid only by Sir John Madejski in the top seats with the rest of his prawn sandwich, chablis and chateau pap du neuf drinking collegues and friends invited to the game not bothering to come out of the warm to join in the several minutes of appaulsue for the Royal Engineers.

Piss poor show to those who remained inside.


I presume the chants of 'Barmy Army' from the Ipswich fans was their idea of a tribute to the Royal Engineers - could have been taken the other way though.

Liked our special shirts and the fact they will be auctioned off for charity. Well done to whoever sorted that.

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Re: Minutes silence...

by Big Foot » 08 Nov 2009 15:59

parky Today the club made up for the lack of one last year

Nope, it's ridiculous and pathetic to miss a minute's silence for something as poignant as Remembrance Sunday IMHO.

Glad we had one this year (as we should do year in, year out) and had a lump in my throat thinking of young Cyrus Thatcher killed this year. RIP. :cry:

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Re: Minutes silence...

by parky » 08 Nov 2009 18:04

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SLAMMED I think I heard one twat from the North east corner shout blue army but other than that the minutes silence was perfect.


I heard that as well. How disrespectful.


He was coming into the ground and stood dead still once he realised it was the mins silence.


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Re: Minutes silence...

by brendywendy » 09 Nov 2009 12:51

SLAMMED I think I heard one twat from the North east corner shout blue army but other than that the minutes silence was perfect.

i heard that

hope someone twatted the twat

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Re: Minutes silence...

by Rex » 09 Nov 2009 13:01

parky
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SLAMMED I think I heard one twat from the North east corner shout blue army but other than that the minutes silence was perfect.


I heard that as well. How disrespectful.


He was coming into the ground and stood dead still once he realised it was the mins silence.


TBF he probably thought it was situation normal.

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Re: Minutes silence...

by No Fixed Abode » 09 Nov 2009 13:02

Good to see the club make up for it with 90 minutes of silence this year.

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Re: Minutes silence...

by Wycombe Royal » 10 Nov 2009 11:29

RoyalBlue Liked our special shirts and the fact they will be auctioned off for charity. Well done to whoever sorted that.

It was promoted by a national newspaper campaign (can't remember which one) and quite a few clubs were auctioning off the shirts with poppies on.....

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Re: Minutes silence...

by RoyalBlue » 10 Nov 2009 12:59

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RoyalBlue Liked our special shirts and the fact they will be auctioned off for charity. Well done to whoever sorted that.

It was promoted by a national newspaper campaign (can't remember which one) and quite a few clubs were auctioning off the shirts with poppies on.....


I realised it was a national campaign and was pleased that RFC joined that campaign and someone at the club took the trouble to sort the special shirts out. This was in stark contrast to some of the richest clubs in the country, including Man Utd who used the excuse that the poppies wouldn't show on their red shirts as a reason not to take part! Clearly not the brightest/imaginative/innovative folk up North - black edging around the poppy? special white panel with poppy on?.......

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Re: Minutes silence...

by Big Foot » 10 Nov 2009 18:31

Clearly didn't want to offend their Muslim fans.

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Re: Minutes silence...

by Rex » 10 Nov 2009 18:46

Yup. Muslims never died in the wars. :wink:

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