2.45 pm Abide With Me...Tribute to Neil,Malcolm and others.

Not sure how i'm going to hold my scarf up and read the words...cos no way i'm going to remember all that..brings a tear to my eye just thinking about it...maybe we all take a sticky post it pad and stick the words on the back of the person infront...
 
Why not sing songs for them during the game and then everybody knows what it's about? That way we're not hijacking anything else.

A point to make also. Thanks to the m word chanters, we're now going to be portrayed as a bunch of hypocrites by everyone for doing the right thing! So, thanks a lot.
 
Mr Ed (The Stables) said:
It was sung at both Agnes' and Rons' funeral. I will be balling my eyes out. RIP Mum and Dad!! But singing loud and proud! Come on City

Thank fcuk I won't be the only one!
Sung this at relatives funerals and also brings back memories as a kid of watching cup finals on the telly with my folks (RIP). I'll be having 90 seconds thinking of family and friends (especially blues) no longer with us.
 
pedigreeblue said:
Not sure how i'm going to hold my scarf up and read the words...cos no way i'm going to remember all that..brings a tear to my eye just thinking about it...maybe we all take a sticky post it pad and stick the words on the back of the person infront...
If your arms are that short hold it under your chin,hth.
Good idea.
 
mike o said:
Loads of blues mentioning how it'd be fitting to turn the singing of "abide with me" into a tribute to Young and Allison and even Blues that aren't with us anymore.

In recent years most clubs just stand doing nothing during it. Be good if we could bring back the tradition of singing it. Its only 90 seconds!

Be fitting for us all to have our scarves in the air at this point and use it as a tribute. Then leave all the tributes and nostalgia and get behind the lads!

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdRtXiY75fw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdRtXiY75fw</a>

Abide with me; fast falls the eventide;
The darkness deepens; Lord with me abide.
When other helpers fail and comforts flee,
Help of the helpless, O abide with me.

Hold Thou Thy cross before my closing eyes;
Shine through the gloom and point me to the skies.
Heaven's morning breaks, and earth's vain shadows flee;
In life, in death, O Lord, abide with me.

If you dont want to then dont but for me itd be a much more fitting and poignant tribute to past legends than turning backwards and jumping up and down!

great idea - has anyone asked the club?
 
mad4city said:
Good idea in principle but can we tread carefully...

Somewhere in the back of my memory there's a tale that 'Abide With Me' was first played/sung at a Cup Final in tribute to the then late Prince Albert. Now, I'm no royallist (there's an understatement) and I may even be wrong with the tale above but whatever the origin, it's got a heap of tradition behind it.
Us lot coming along and looking like we're hijacking it might not come across so well. It's not as if certain sections of the media are wont to take our side at the best of times so let's not give them any ammunition.

I know that the intention is all for the good here and I don't want to offend anybody's sense of goodwill. Please believe me on that point.

If we are lucky enough to win the cup, there'll have been a lot of blues who didn't make the thirty five year journey, through no fault of their own. Some of them will have been famous, most will have been joe soaps just like you and me. It's right that we should remember them all; win, lose or draw. Let's keep it simple and dignified, though. We don't want to make a circus out of our grief. There's far too many at that game already.

Submitted with respect.

Great post. Simple and dignified.
 
just been to the funeral of bob o,keefe-a heywood blue. first hymn was abide with me .i will sing it as loud as possible in tribute. i hope we all will - for whatever reason
 
I'm sure the words will be printed in the programme and also put on the scoreboards.

Good idea this and it shows respect and that those who have passed away are not forgotten.
 

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