Uncle Wally One Ball
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Wouldnt it be more tasteful, and less 'Liverpool' if there is such a concept, to put his photo up on the big screens and have the stadium announcer make mention of it before the game?
I hope all you cunts get the clap when I kick the bucket..............Of course you'll be cheering when I'm gone..............BUT I'm fucking going nowhere ..even when I'm dead.
My parrot died last week, a few years back it ate 7 crackers in one sitting. I hope you all stand with me and clap on the 7th minute.
you've got the clap (s)?I haven't seen you post in a while (may have missed them) so assumed you had croaked it already. I want my claps back.
RIP Cyril, but we need to get out of this clapping habit.
you've got the clap (s)?
you're all heartI gave it (them) away in memory of you
I did wonder how many City fans on average die between home games. If you assumed 80,000 match attending fans (current or before they became too old or ill) with a life expectancy of 80 years isn't that very, very, very roughly 1,000 every year? 40 ish every fortnight?
I disagree with the notion of in-game applause completely. Life and love and death are absolutely more important that football in the grand scheme of things, but for 90 minutes every other week (for the majority of our match-going fans), it's good to focus only on football. Do whatever you like pre-match or at half time, but fans should be present and focus on what's going on on the pitch, not staring at the clock.
Very good point mate.
Football has always been an escape from the daily grind for me as well and the last thing you want is to be sat there thinking about what you have to do at a certain minute of the game.
My parrot died last week, a few years back it ate 7 crackers in one sitting. I hope you all stand with me and clap on the 7th minute.
I would like to echo these thoughts.I disagree with the notion of in-game applause completely. Life and love and death are absolutely more important that football in the grand scheme of things, but for 90 minutes every other week (for the majority of our match-going fans), it's good to focus only on football. Do whatever you like pre-match or at half time, but fans should be present and focus on what's going on on the pitch, not staring at the clock.