Pavilionaire
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- Jul 7, 2003
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The point is that Bobby Robson was a football man through and through, and a national treasure to boot, so it seems appropriate for a football crowd to come together in a show of respect for a man universally appreciated.
For me, it's more poignant, memorable and moving to hear a crowd of many thousands absolutely dead silent, united in a moment of individual grieving. However, as I said to my pal sitting next to me, "That's the only applause we'll be hearing today"...
For me, it's more poignant, memorable and moving to hear a crowd of many thousands absolutely dead silent, united in a moment of individual grieving. However, as I said to my pal sitting next to me, "That's the only applause we'll be hearing today"...