who at the Club should I contact to ask for somebody to be included on the list of names of those who have passed away when we have the minutes applause?
I've looked in the last few programmes and seen no indication of who should be contacted.
Has the fans' forum been given any definite information?
I want this to be right with no mistakes so apologies if I've caused any offence for seeking reassurance as to whom the correct contact is.
EDIT: Checked the Fans' Forum minutes from 12 November posted here which states that contact details are to be advised. Have any of the reps received any information yet?
nope - not yet - although it was assumed it would be gill. If you email gill.neville@cafc.co.uk or richard.willgoss@cafc.co.uk they will definately record the name and pass it on to whoever is responsible although I'm sure it will be one of the 2 of them.
I'll email and ask to see if there is an update in the meantime.
The Minutes Applause for all those supporters who have sadly passed away during 2009 will be held at the first home game of 2010 which is Hartlepool on the 9th January.
Gill Neville will be compiling the list. 020 8333 4005 or gill.neville@cafc.co.uk
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as this is now about a month away.
I've looked in the last few programmes and seen no indication of who should be contacted.
Has the fans' forum been given any definite information?
I want this to be right with no mistakes so apologies if I've caused any offence for seeking reassurance as to whom the correct contact is.
EDIT: Checked the Fans' Forum minutes from 12 November posted here which states that contact details are to be advised. Have any of the reps received any information yet?
I'll email and ask to see if there is an update in the meantime.
The Minutes Applause for all those supporters who have sadly passed away during 2009 will be held at the first home game of 2010 which is Hartlepool on the 9th January.
Gill Neville will be compiling the list. 020 8333 4005 or gill.neville@cafc.co.uk
I agree but sadly we live in an age where people cannot be trusted to observe a silence it seems.
At least an applause gives us an opportunity to remember loved ones no longer with us which is better than nothing at all in my opinion.