But back to my point from earlier. Once you start this kind of thing where does it stop? Surely every illness is equally deserving? So therefore it needs to be done at every game until all illnesses and afflictions are given equal "airtime".
And how exactly is having a 3.01pm kick-off going to help them? Are we going to have a 3.01 pm kick-off at EVERY game and feature a different illness at every game? Cancer at the next game, lower back pain at the following one? We've got to be fair and treat everyone equally you know. That is...
A short film narrated by the Duke of Cambridge will be played at FA Cup matches to encourage football fans to look after their mental health.
The film will be played in stadiums just before kick-off at every FA Cup third round match this weekend.
Kick-off for all 32 fixtures will be delayed for...
Those chants were harmless and amusing along with the retort "you're too ugly to be gay". Where's the fun gone? People are far too up themselves virtue signalling right, left and centre. Relax, have a laugh, and enjoy life.
Agree with many of the comments made. There was something about being in the lower leagues that made football life more attractive. You were a "fan" not a "customer" for a start, and the football club was a football club, not a "business". Also, we had something to play for almost every season...
Stadium criticism … four bloody great screens but they don't show the line-ups so you don't know exactly who's on the pitch and who has been given a yellow card. Much prefer the way we manage our screens at the Amex.
Page 11 of Sunday's programme. "AITC win Industry Leading Award". It's not a bloody industry, it's football. In many ways I prefer the god old bad old days before football became the big business it is now.
There are ways to play out from the back that don't involve a) dicking about, or b) punting the ball, or c) smashing it long to nobody. And THAT is what we should be doing.
I'd describe our performance as error-strewn. Far too many errors and misplaced passes from far too many of the players. That's where we need to improve.
In fact, strange as it may seem, I do. There are plenty of Remembrance Day celebrations in cities, towns and villages all over the country (and I am very supportive of them), but in my opinion you do not need Remembrance Day commemorations at sporting events as well. Where do you draw the line...