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Quote from: K.Dub on January 01, 2008, 06:18:42 PMQuote from: Sick-Boy on January 01, 2008, 06:02:34 PMNice touch. Did all the premiership games have one? I also like this minutes applause idea.yeah all premiership teams.the majority appeared to do a mins applause but at the arsenal game they did a min silence.
Quote from: Sick-Boy on January 01, 2008, 06:02:34 PMNice touch. Did all the premiership games have one? I also like this minutes applause idea.
Nice touch. Did all the premiership games have one? I also like this minutes applause idea.
Quote from: KURUPTION-81 on January 02, 2008, 04:06:05 AMQuote from: K.Dub on January 01, 2008, 06:18:42 PMQuote from: Sick-Boy on January 01, 2008, 06:02:34 PMNice touch. Did all the premiership games have one? I also like this minutes applause idea.yeah all premiership teams.the majority appeared to do a mins applause but at the arsenal game they did a min silence.I think that a minutes silence is a more respectful option in some cases.When its for a tragedy such as terrorist attacks, 'acts of god' and to remember the past, or like this case the death of a young man then a silence gives time to respect as the chance has been taken to achieve moreAn applause for someone who has achieved all that he can in their career seems more respectful IMOA minutes applause seems to be getting used more due to fans being unable to show respect by staying silent for a minute.However as long as they are done for the right thing, that is to remember why they are being done is the main thing
Quote from: TheDeli on January 03, 2008, 08:00:35 AMQuote from: KURUPTION-81 on January 02, 2008, 04:06:05 AMQuote from: K.Dub on January 01, 2008, 06:18:42 PMQuote from: Sick-Boy on January 01, 2008, 06:02:34 PMNice touch. Did all the premiership games have one? I also like this minutes applause idea.yeah all premiership teams.the majority appeared to do a mins applause but at the arsenal game they did a min silence.I think that a minutes silence is a more respectful option in some cases.When its for a tragedy such as terrorist attacks, 'acts of god' and to remember the past, or like this case the death of a young man then a silence gives time to respect as the chance has been taken to achieve moreAn applause for someone who has achieved all that he can in their career seems more respectful IMOA minutes applause seems to be getting used more due to fans being unable to show respect by staying silent for a minute.However as long as they are done for the right thing, that is to remember why they are being done is the main thingCeltic have certainly done it in the past. But I think Ranger's bigots would have been shown up had the January 2nd Celtic Rangers match gone ahead.You should see the amount of filth I've seen degrading Phil O'Donnell. Not just insults at him because of his Celtic past but accusations that Celtic are running scared and that Gordon Strachan has "seen an opporuntunity" and used the death to "escape" Rangers.An disgrace!
Quote from: American Gangster™ on January 05, 2008, 06:03:58 PMYour point?
Quote from: TheDeli on January 06, 2008, 04:55:45 AMQuote from: American Gangster™ on January 05, 2008, 06:03:58 PMYour point?I think you know my point, that question is silly.If you had actually read my original post before replying you would know exactly what I'm talking about.