- Aug 8, 2005
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No, I'll be queuing for a beer along with loads of others.
Not that bothered then.
No, I'll be queuing for a beer along with loads of others.
No. Silly time to arrange it for, really. As said, I'll toast him though.Not that bothered then.
Applause - a time-honoured way of expressing approval = seems such an inappropriate, almost offensive, way of marking someone's death.
A minute's silence - observed before the game - would be so much more fitting, poignant, and respectful..
I've been very anti minutes applause of late on here, but this is an occasion where I think it certainly IS actually worthy of one. A player who many of us fondly remember, who was taken tragically young in his life.
However, I think pre-kickoff would have been more appropriate. Applauding during a specific minute during a game is always vulnerable to being "hijacked" by events on the pitch.
Plus, really, I'm watching the game. I won't really be thinking about Paul. And then there's those who'll have gone for the pie and pint queues.
As part of his family , we have spoken to the club , it is difficult for the minutes applause to be done before kick off due to timings with sky tv and the match being shown live , however as the family , and especially the children will not be attending the game it is much better this way as , it will be shown live , a picture will be put on the screens and the family will be able to see and hear the applause,i hope everyone going can show the respect he deserves
As part of his family , we have spoken to the club , it is difficult for the minutes applause to be done before kick off due to timings with sky tv and the match being shown live , however as the family , and especially the children will not be attending the game it is much better this way as , it will be shown live , a picture will be put on the screens and the family will be able to see and hear the applause,i hope everyone going can show the respect he deserves
Seriously think the club should have a rethink about this.
At least when its pre-kickoff, just before the applause there can be an announcement over the tannoy explaining who the minutes applause is for, and who he was. When its just in the "heat of battle" as it were, I'm not looking at the scoreboard to check for the 45th minute, I'm wrapped up in the game.
If that's the wishes on the family then so be it, however for us not to be able to celebrate his life before the game due to Sky makes me horrified of what football has become