When we were at Old Trafford there was a minute silence, someone said something to which this person turned round and said the loudest shuuuusshhhhh. Followed by most around laughing
Fergus time, 5 minutes silence.I wondered what they’d have done had the news of Bobby Charlton's death been announced in the morning rather than at half time. As I’ve opined here before, these minute silences have got totally out of hand.
Not really funny - but at least the c*nts are more or less drowned out and can't call attention to their pathetic littlle infantile c*ntishness.Funny that…plenty of tossers shouting during the minutes silence
“Dead air is a crime” Dave CliftonI remember hearing that later as I was at the game. He said something like "I must not observe this as you cannot have silence on the radio"
Hmmm....airport security measures, where little old white ladies are X rayed in case the are carrying Islamic terrorist bombs is, to my tiny mind, totally out of hand.I wondered what they’d have done had the news of Bobby Charlton's death been announced in the morning rather than at half time. As I’ve opined here before, these minute silences have got totally out of hand.
Errr ..... yes. That's why I thought minutes silences were replaced by minutes applause. Because of c*tish prats wanting to hear their pathetic and unwanted voice on the tele.Funny that…plenty of tossers shouting during the minutes silence
Yeh, I meant at City on Saturday specificallyErrr ..... yes. That's why I thought minutes silences were replaced by minutes applause. Because of c*tish prats wanting to hear their pathetic and unwanted voice on the tele.
Scum ..........................
I always thought it was a question “Why don’t you f*** off Codner?”"f*** off back to Barnet, Codner" will always be my favourite
The years make the memory hazy, but it definitely ended "f*** off back to Barnet, Codner"!I always thought it was a question “Why don’t you f*** off Codner?”
They wont have silence for Kenwright, one, he was a luvvy so applause is more apt, two, there will always be some dickhead at Goodison to give us an aforementioned 'Codner Moment'.I presume, quite rightly, there will be a minutes something for the Everton chairman at their next home game, which is us.
Regarding Gerry Ryan, applause please.
As for the silence on the radio, they used to cut away from it because if the transmitter gets no signal for 30 seconds or more it automaticaly puts out a piece of music. I think they've now overcome this problem simply because there are so many tributes every week.