how did you work that one out , it was being forced upon people entering a sports stadium what the **** is that all aboutA great show of appreciation for a wonderful man. I understand why some do not see the need to do it before a match but there are not many more deserving of such a tribute.
THAT'S NOT THE POINT SOULMAN AND YOU KNOW ITMy brother and my mates clapped, i did not. I don't think any less of them, they do not think any less of me.
how did you work that one out , it was being forced upon people entering a sports stadium what the **** is that all about
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DR
How did I work that one out? Hmmm, maybe it was the fact he was one of the most significant people in recent history and fought for the freedom of the oppressed? I saw no stewards marching up and down ejecting anyone who didn't clap! If you didn't agree with it and didn't clap then that's up to you.
you wouldn't have had to clap if it hadn't been forced upon the occasion of a football match......... Think about itwhat a shocking state of affairs that some people seriously think i can't be arsed to give a minute of my time as " he had nothing to do with football ", " he was not from sussex " " he did not support bhafc " balls to it. Quite incredible really.
very eloquently put, but just what did he have to do with the football club I support ? Sport and politics do not mix.....
THAT'S NOT THE POINT SOULMAN AND YOU KNOW IT
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DR
still missing the pointCheersYou're right he had nothing to do with Brighton but not joining in the clapping simply because he had nothing to do with football does seem a bit silly, he hasn't been remembered in this fashion for just any old achievement.
CheersYou're right he had nothing to do with Brighton but not joining in the clapping simply because he had nothing to do with football does seem a bit silly, he hasn't been remembered in this fashion for just any old achievement.
CheersYou're right he had nothing to do with Brighton but not joining in the clapping simply because he had nothing to do with football does seem a bit silly, he hasn't been remembered in this fashion for just any old achievement.
what's that got to do with footballhe is probably the greatest leader of people in my living memory and others would do well to take a leaf out of his book.
what's that got to do with football
sorry, have to take issue with you, I'm not 'silly' , just do not think it was wise of the FA to make such a dictate , if I felt that strongly about his passing , instead of driving 110 miles to the Amex, I would have driven the same distance to sign the book of condolence at the South African Embassy .
what's that got to do with football
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DR
I'm considering 'blacking up' and wearing a loud shirt to show my love for old Nelson, people may take it the wrong way though?