Churchlawtonblue
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God what awful news. Terrible stuff
You are right. Although very young living through the Munich tragedy will never leave me.Incidents like this remind how crushing and tragic both the Torino team and Munich aircrashes would have been when news broke, the impact is cushioned for us because (except for much older fans) we only read about the facts post facto.
What a terrible accident, my heart goes out to all the families who have lost friends & loved ones, a very sad day for football, but we carry on just like we all did after the tragic events at Hillsborough, Valley Parade, Munich & Celtic all those years ago, RIP.
Seems a long time now with no announcement on casualties. Absolute tragedy. Thoughts and prayers with the LCFC family
We sincerely mean it Joe.LCFC fan in peace.
Some of your fans as well as from other clubs came to our forum to show their sympathy and say some very kind words. It means a lot and I wanted to say thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Really worrying, that. You’d expect that, given the rumours, it would have been said that he was ok by now.Have we heard whether the Manager is safe and not on board as was previously thought ?
It certainly is Pigeonho.Really worrying, that. You’d expect that, given the rumours, it would have been said that he was ok by now.
I assume he means Rangers and Ibrox, they were playing Celtic that day.... I think? It may even have been the wall collapsed on to the Celtic supporters?Celtic?
A French paper is reporting that Puel wasn't on board.
Let’s hope that is the case. Losing an owner in an accident is one thing, but a manager/player is a whole new kettle of fish.
Reports coming from France that Puel is alive and well and wasn't on board. Apparently he may have been doing interviews at the time of the crash.Have we heard whether the Manager is safe and not on board as was previously thought ?