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Superb idea. Sell them in club shop too with proceeds to the memorial fund
Might have missed this but is there a memorial fund?
Superb idea. Sell them in club shop too with proceeds to the memorial fund
Might have missed this but is there a memorial fund?
Lovely ideaI'm not sure if it's been suggested but I think it would be a great touch if the club could ask the Football League for permission for our keeper to have Grimstone as the name on his shirt and Schilt on one of the outfield players at the Hull game. If the families approve, of course.
Post 643 by The Wookie, on this thread.
I know Barber has his critics and sometimes justified but he has led the club in a kind , decent manner this weekend
I'm not sure if it's been suggested but I think it would be a great touch if the club could ask the Football League for permission for our keeper to have Grimstone as the name on his shirt and Schilt on one of the outfield players at the Hull game. If the families approve, of course.
I'm not sure if it's been suggested but I think it would be a great touch if the club could ask the Football League for permission for our keeper to have Grimstone as the name on his shirt and Schilt on one of the outfield players at the Hull game. If the families approve, of course.
This would be completely against numerous FA rules for the actual game so won't happen but maybe whilst warming up or something ?That really would be something special. A great idea
May have been mentioned but I see CPFC are giving a minutes silence to remember victims v Shrewsbury this eve, nice touch from them.
May have been mentioned but I see CPFC are giving a minutes silence to remember victims v Shrewsbury this eve, nice touch from them.
In practice it seems a good idea, however what if the ref had to send one of the players off. Also a lot of clubs up and down the country have personal losses that involve the club, so potentially you could have players playing with different names on their shirts most weeks and where do you draw the line? Black armbands and a minutes silence are happening tonight and I have no doubt the club will arrange something for the next home game. Maybe the players could wear the names under their shirts and lift them up when they score.
The way the club have handled this tragedy has been immense. But it's not just that. There are so many things about the Albion lately that deserve a huge amount of credit. The community work they do: they were talking about receiving a grant this week which will enable them to set up teams for visually impaired & hearing impaired people, as well as those with other disabilities. The thread from T Soprano about how they treated his Dad at what's sadly likely to be his last ever football match. The stuff they do to engage kids and families at matches and further afield. The tributes they've paid to the likes of Sarah Watts, Don Lock, Tony Langridge and more.
And, in an ultimately more shallow but equally as satisfying fashion, the way they've handled themselves in respect of on-field matters too, at last. The transfer dealings this summer have been far, far better than the previous season. Tonight's news about Dunk is just the icing on the cake.
Who knows what lies ahead, or when the on-pitch bubble might burst. In playing terms, it's very, very early days But right now, looking at the bigger picture, I'm about as proud as I've ever been to be an Albion fan.
ALL Capital One cup games tonight will have a minutes silence. FL made the statement yesterday
Not just Palace - it's all Capital One Cup games - although with the REMF connection they possibly would have done it anyway.