Who remembers a minutes silence at The Goldstone when halfway through someone shouted: “F*ck off Codner”.
Exactly . It can be done, and when it is, when thousands of people stand united in respectful silence it is quite profound and moving. The minute's applause is a second-rate tribute in comparison, the only advantage of it is it can be used on 'lesser' occasions where people don't feel the same level of connection.The Shoreham air disaster tribute was impeccable at the Amex.
I remember it very clearly, but it was actually “f*** off back to Barnet, Codnor”. Then some sniggering.Who remembers a minutes silence at The Goldstone when halfway through someone shouted: “F*ck off Codner”.
Well articulated. Language pleaseNo wonder society is f**ked if we have dumb down to the pricks
It was Colchester away as I was in with the home fans that day as a friend from university who lives near Colchester got me a ticket. We found out when we went to a local village pub after the game and the flag on the church was at half mast. 4-1 to the “one man” team although I think Bobby Z was injured for that game.Colchester?
She died the day we won 4-1 up there and the bloke manning the Dartford toll told us (we’d already heard it on the radio).
I think constantly clapping, silence etc for people who die is completely unnecessary. Never used to happen. Remembrance Day only for me.Tonight Leeds v Sheffield Utd. There was broadcast in the media prior to the game and also prior to kick off by the pitchside announcer there will be a period of SILENCE for George Baldoock. NOPE thick shits clap.
I'm sorry but a period of silent reflection is class clapping is not. Totally disgraceful.
The pricks have always existed, as evidenced by the numerous events recounted on this thread. Interesting that those memories of disrespect seem to be remembered with humour, rather than fury. The old always think the young are less respectful than they were when they were young, but it's nonsense really.Respect is very much a thing of the past in the modern era, sadly
Correct it was Colchester away when the Queen Mother passed away, but the interrupted minutes silence was PeterboroughIt was Colchester away as I was in with the home fans that day as a friend from university who lives near Colchester got me a ticket. We found out when we went to a local village pub after the game and the flag on the church was at half mast. 4-1 to the “one man” team although I think Bobby Z was injured for that game.