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Minutes applause for Alan Ball







Cian

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Jul 16, 2003
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Dublin, Ireland
Barrel of Fun said:
I normally turn off my hearing aids as the tannoy mixed with the dodgy music is too much to bear, so a round of applause (how British!) before the game will make a pleasant change from the usual silence.

Why can't John Catt do the same?! :angry:

Hearing aids? I'm presuming there for a medical reason but I'm now seing BoF as about 93 not mid-20s :lolol:
 


Barrel of Fun

Abort, retry, fail
MYOB said:
Hearing aids? I'm presuming there for a medical reason but I'm now seing BoF as about 93 not mid-20s :lolol:

:lol: I feel about 93 after my new fitness regime.

Apparently I either had a slight reaction to an innoculation before going to South America or picked up a virus whilst out there.

The Specialist said that he didn't know /why/how it happened - after numerous appointments and tests. I said "What!?". And he said "Unfortunately we don't know why it happened" :thud:

Either way, I wouldn't change what I did!
 




H block

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Jul 10, 2003
1,345
Worthing
London Calling said:
Just getting fed up with the fact that minute silences are now becoming a part of pre match entertainment.




Better tell those footballing legends like Alan Ball and Georgie Best to stop dying then.
 






Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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At least with a minute's clapping we'll be spared the giggle-making horror of having watch Gully in the centre circle, head bowed, trying to look solemn :lol:
 


Frutos

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Tom Hark said:
At least with a minute's clapping we'll be spared the giggle-making horror of having watch Gully in the centre circle, head bowed, trying to look solemn :lol:

Good point, well made.
 




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