A Minute's Silence? For the POPE???

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Gilliver's Travels

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Jul 5, 2003
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Brighton Marina Village
The Pope had absolutely nothing at all to do with football. He did, however, have a lot to do with opposing women's interests, increasing the third world's starving population and the spread of Aids.

People can - and should - pay their respects to this person privately, without being manipulated by UEFA into some sheep-like public display of fake grief at a football ground, of all places.

They've just had one at Preston. If it happens at Withdean on Saturday, I shall simply not participate.

Anyone else for a boycott?
 








Robot Chicken

Seriously?
Jul 5, 2003
13,154
Chicken World
Gilliver's Travels said:
If it happens at Withdean on Saturday, I shall simply not participate.

Anyone else for a boycott?

They probably will but although I'm not Catholic I will join the majority and participate as it shows respect...

Looks like you'll be on your own...
 


Oct 25, 2003
23,964
boycotting a minutes silence will make you look like a bit of a cock....especiall if you're doing it by yourself...just talking to yourself innit:)
 




¡Cereal Killer!

Whale Oil Beef Hooked
Sep 13, 2003
10,219
Somewhere over there...
I was at the Fulham vs Portsmouth game on Sunday in the Pomey end and a load of Pompey fans were shouting and setting there ringtones off during the minutes silence they had (including one Trigger Happy TV impression)

Half time entertainment wernt bad either! mmmm the Cravenettes:p
 




Seagull Stew

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Jul 30, 2003
1,516
Brighton
John Boy said:
He used to be a goalie if that helps...

Was he really? Or was he just a 'keeper' of the faith?
 




Bluejuice

Lazy as a rug on Valium
Sep 2, 2004
8,270
The free state of Kemp Town
I think you've got a very fair point Gulliver.

How many silences do we now get in an average season?

Whilst I agree with them for the passing of football legends (Brian Clough), people related to the club (Marie Harding) and global scale natural disasters (Asian Tsunami), do we really need a silence for the passing of anyone in some way famous or important?

The more we have the more devalued they become and we have to stand up at some point before we have a minute's silence each time a new government is elected or whenever the queen leaves Buckingham Palace.

We aren't even a catholic country so what has the pope got to do with our club? Particularly as a great many of our supporters are regularly to be found burning effigies of the pope each year, I don't think it is wholly appropriate we are made to mourn his passing in this way.
 




Gilliver's Travels

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Jul 5, 2003
2,931
Brighton Marina Village
Duncan H said:
You aren't made to. You don't have to keep quiet, if you don't want to.

That's the point. Once a silence is declared, most people are embarrassed into joining in, and following the herd. Yet many are inwardly seething, wondering why our acceptance and support is being assumed.

Football ground silences are appropriate tributes for those connected with the club, or major football related events.

If people want to commemorate the Pope, they can do it voluntarily, in church or at special public events. Not have it imposed on them, in this totally inappropriate way.
 








Drumstick

NORTHSTANDER
Jul 19, 2003
6,959
Peacehaven
trueblue said:
Is the Pope dead?
Not sure try asking the insider he knows all.:bowdown:
 
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rool

Well-known member
Jul 10, 2003
6,031
Uncle Buck said:
There are alsorts of songs you can sing during the minutes silence. Maybe fancy dress on Saturday? Black Suits, umbrella's, bowler hats and a scarf like piece of cloth which is....

Excellent idea, a Mr Ben day
 


Hampden Park

Ex R.N.
Oct 7, 2003
5,010
Gilliver's Travels said:
Football ground silences are appropriate tributes for those connected with the club, or major football related events.
he was leader of the 'left footers'

:jester:
 


I was raised a Catholic and I think the minute silence is a bloody liberty and totally inappropriate. I would join in a boycott by singing ALBION (if I wasn't moving house that day :dunce: ).
Will we have a minute silence when the Dalai Lama dies?
 




junior

Well-known member
Dec 1, 2003
6,757
Trent & Mersey Canal
Bluejuice said:
I think you've got a very fair point Gulliver.

How many silences do we now get in an average season?

Whilst I agree with them for the passing of football legends (Brian Clough), people related to the club (Marie Harding) and global scale natural disasters (Asian Tsunami), do we really need a silence for the passing of anyone in some way famous or important?

The more we have the more devalued they become and we have to stand up at some point before we have a minute's silence each time a new government is elected or whenever the queen leaves Buckingham Palace.

We aren't even a catholic country so what has the pope got to do with our club? Particularly as a great many of our supporters are regularly to be found burning effigies of the pope each year, I don't think it is wholly appropriate we are made to mourn his passing in this way.


This is a very good point.

Do you think sending a message for "the insider" would help?

Prehaps if you posted this for him and explained how people feel he may be able to get the club to abolish the minuites silence on saturday.
 


mejonaNO12 aka riskit

Well-known member
Dec 4, 2003
22,395
England
Gilliver's Travels said:


They've just had one at Preston. If it happens at Withdean on Saturday, I shall simply not participate.

how? talk to the people who are quiet? pretty poor conversation you will be having in that minute i must say:lolol:
 


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