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Sport in the aftermath - What should happen? (EFL fixtures resume Tues 13th Sept - p20)
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"Concern that tributes to the Queen may not have been universally respected, and the potential for global embarrassment if fans were disrespectful, was a factor in the decision to call off all football in the U.K. this weekend."
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SELR_addicks said:"Concern that tributes to the Queen may not have been universally respected, and the potential for global embarrassment if fans were disrespectful, was a factor in the decision to call off all football in the U.K. this weekend."1
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SELR_addicks said:"Concern that tributes to the Queen may not have been universally respected, and the potential for global embarrassment if fans were disrespectful, was a factor in the decision to call off all football in the U.K. this weekend."0
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Addick Addict said:SELR_addicks said:"Concern that tributes to the Queen may not have been universally respected, and the potential for global embarrassment if fans were disrespectful, was a factor in the decision to call off all football in the U.K. this weekend."3
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killerandflash said:
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SELR_addicks said:"Concern that tributes to the Queen may not have been universally respected, and the potential for global embarrassment if fans were disrespectful, was a factor in the decision to call off all football in the U.K. this weekend."4
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Let’s be honest about it. The only club in England that I think anyone suspects this would be an issue with is Liverpool, based on their fans’ recent behaviour in cup finals.If there is even the slightest shred of truth in the fact that they called off the *entire pyramid* all because they were fearful of what those idiots would do, then shame on them.7
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SELR_addicks said:"Concern that tributes to the Queen may not have been universally respected, and the potential for global embarrassment if fans were disrespectful, was a factor in the decision to call off all football in the U.K. this weekend."
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I said on page 1 of this thread we should have had a 2 minute silence followed by the national anthem.
I have read nothing since that changes my mind.
And having watched the start of the cricket I now know I'm right.8 - Sponsored links:
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cafctom said:Let’s be honest about it. The only club in England that I think anyone suspects this would be an issue with is Liverpool, based on their fans’ recent behaviour in cup finals.If there is even the slightest shred of truth in the fact that they called off the *entire pyramid* all because they were fearful of what those idiots would do, then shame on them.0
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Manic_mania said:cafctom said:Let’s be honest about it. The only club in England that I think anyone suspects this would be an issue with is Liverpool, based on their fans’ recent behaviour in cup finals.If there is even the slightest shred of truth in the fact that they called off the *entire pyramid* all because they were fearful of what those idiots would do, then shame on them.6
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Chunes said:Manic_mania said:cafctom said:Let’s be honest about it. The only club in England that I think anyone suspects this would be an issue with is Liverpool, based on their fans’ recent behaviour in cup finals.If there is even the slightest shred of truth in the fact that they called off the *entire pyramid* all because they were fearful of what those idiots would do, then shame on them.1
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Surely it just comes down to numbers. Rugby has about 8 pro matches going on this weekend with much smaller crowds, cricket one game. The football leagues must have around 40 matches going on with tens of thousands of people travelling around the country, particularly around the capital which is seeing a huge influx of people not to mention all the pageantry going on today. Seems like a sensible decision to me. Not sure why kids games are postponed though think it’s a nice way for kids to remember the history of what’s going on by participating in a minutes silence.1
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I am not a royalist but I have a lot of respect for the Queen, I am saddened by her death and feel cheated by the efl that I cannot show that respect, collectively with fellow football fans. Whenever, there is a 1 or 2 minute silence there is always the odd idiot who makes a noise and nobody apart from that person themselves can stop that. I very much doubt outside the couple of clubs already mentioned there would have been a real problem and if there was it would be the clubs shamed by their own supporters for the world to see, instead we all seemingly have to bow down and miss a game of football, but more importantly a precious moment to get together and mark her life and show our respect.6
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For anyone missing the football stick the cricket on (sky sports 1, Now Tv, dodgy stream) Cracking start to the game so far.0
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Everyone will have the opportunity to show their respects to the Queen when matches resume, it doesn't have to be today.6
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Manic_mania said:cafctom said:Let’s be honest about it. The only club in England that I think anyone suspects this would be an issue with is Liverpool, based on their fans’ recent behaviour in cup finals.If there is even the slightest shred of truth in the fact that they called off the *entire pyramid* all because they were fearful of what those idiots would do, then shame on them.
Its not a cup final at Wembley, so they wouldn’t be obliged to do it.
Let them have to explain that to the world and see what it does for their ‘brand’.
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cafctom said:Manic_mania said:cafctom said:Let’s be honest about it. The only club in England that I think anyone suspects this would be an issue with is Liverpool, based on their fans’ recent behaviour in cup finals.If there is even the slightest shred of truth in the fact that they called off the *entire pyramid* all because they were fearful of what those idiots would do, then shame on them.
Its not a cup final at Wembley, so they wouldn’t be obliged to do it.
Let them have to explain that to the world and see what it does for their ‘brand’.0 -
cafctom said:Manic_mania said:cafctom said:Let’s be honest about it. The only club in England that I think anyone suspects this would be an issue with is Liverpool, based on their fans’ recent behaviour in cup finals.If there is even the slightest shred of truth in the fact that they called off the *entire pyramid* all because they were fearful of what those idiots would do, then shame on them.
Its not a cup final at Wembley, so they wouldn’t be obliged to do it.
Let them have to explain that to the world and see what it does for their ‘brand’.8 - Sponsored links:
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If today is the mark of respect from the FA and EFL, I can get behind that, no problem, but if this approach extends to beyond the funeral, I think it will be over the top. Cancelling youth football, I thought was just plain daft, but got a lie in. For those with BT Sport and craving for a fix of football, they have live Serie A and Ligue 1 matches today - watched Lens vs Troyes last night - passionate bunch of fans in Lens, that’s for sure.0
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I don’t actually think Liverpool fans (or any clubs fans) would have disrupted the minutes silence. Really silly if this was a factor in the decision making.1
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Pavoren007 said:If today is the mark of respect from the FA and EFL, I can get behind that, no problem, but if this approach extends to beyond the funeral, I think it will be over the top. Cancelling youth football, I thought was just plain daft, but got a lie in. For those with BT Sport and craving for a fix of football, they have live Serie A and Ligue 1 matches today - watched Lens vs Troyes last night - passionate bunch of fans in Lens, that’s for sure.0
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PragueAddick said:cafctom said:Manic_mania said:cafctom said:Let’s be honest about it. The only club in England that I think anyone suspects this would be an issue with is Liverpool, based on their fans’ recent behaviour in cup finals.If there is even the slightest shred of truth in the fact that they called off the *entire pyramid* all because they were fearful of what those idiots would do, then shame on them.
Its not a cup final at Wembley, so they wouldn’t be obliged to do it.
Let them have to explain that to the world and see what it does for their ‘brand’.0 -
Just to add my vote / opinion!
My 94 year mother died a few years ago and I felt a lot of grieving emotions as to be expected.
But the idea that I would not go to a match or play football three days afterwards is absurd. Of course, I had my own private minute silence before the next game I went to and really wished she could be with us. I think that is normal behaviour.
I actually find all the continuous TV binging on her death quite disturbing and try to avoid it even though I did actually like the queen and can understand why she is so well respected!
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Football is hugely significant in this Country, not least in terms of the huge public attendances. You can’t even compare it to other sports, or going to the cinema ffs.
I could understand either approach but it feels to me that given footballs unparalleled significance, cancelling it does reflect and respect the enormity and historical significance of the occasion we are in the midst of.
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PragueAddick said:cafctom said:Manic_mania said:cafctom said:Let’s be honest about it. The only club in England that I think anyone suspects this would be an issue with is Liverpool, based on their fans’ recent behaviour in cup finals.If there is even the slightest shred of truth in the fact that they called off the *entire pyramid* all because they were fearful of what those idiots would do, then shame on them.
Its not a cup final at Wembley, so they wouldn’t be obliged to do it.
Let them have to explain that to the world and see what it does for their ‘brand’.
Unless you can remind me of another English club which has repeatedly disrespected the national anthem in recent times, and are happily willing to do so by their own admission, then I’d like you to explain what is ‘lazy’ about it too?0 -
It is a confirmation that compared to 1952, the dickhead to normal person ratio in this country has shifted inexorably the wrong way.
Show some respect and go watch your sport next week.1 -
SELR_addicks said:"Concern that tributes to the Queen may not have been universally respected, and the potential for global embarrassment if fans were disrespectful, was a factor in the decision to call off all football in the U.K. this weekend."
Source-https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-11198513/AHEAD-GAME-Fear-fan-dissent-Queen-tributes-factor-Premier-League-halt.html
Fwiw, I am appalled at the football authorities decision to cancel games. We are being taken for fools yet again.
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swords_alive said:SELR_addicks said:"Concern that tributes to the Queen may not have been universally respected, and the potential for global embarrassment if fans were disrespectful, was a factor in the decision to call off all football in the U.K. this weekend."
Source-https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-11198513/AHEAD-GAME-Fear-fan-dissent-Queen-tributes-factor-Premier-League-halt.html
Fwiw, I am appalled at the football authorities decision to cancel games. We are being taken for fools yet again.0