I actually think Newcastle United FC should do a minutes silence
In respect of Francis Henry Lee. Older geordies will remember his all important goal back in May 1968 which virtually guaranteed City the title.On the last day of the season .Lee is an important figure ,a very important English footballer, he and only he had the front to go straight into the crowd...and stand proud ..after his decisive goal that day..
Geordies of an older generation should remember that this confident Barrell chested Forward would go on to represent England 27 times,at a time when it was all about the Southern characters of Alf Ramsey, Geoff Hurst, Bobby Moore and ,Martin Peters.....Lee went to Newcastle as our main striker ,and didn't suffer any nerves,in front of 50k people on the last day of the season he scored.The pressure was on..for those who don't know ...Manchester utd, the champions... were playing at home to Sunderland that day...if utd won and City lost utd won have won the league again.but they didnt.....
.Even tho The BBC MOTD cameras, the 1st Division trophy, Bobby Charlton, George best, etc were all at old Trafford expecting the victory to win the league against Newcastles arch rivals Sunderland.....Francis Lee had other ideas and 20,000 Blues were there to see him do it...
On my last visit to st James Park,me and a mate cheekily gatecrashed the Alan shearer executive bar high up in the heavens of Geordie match day luxury..we got free sandwiches and drink..only because I spoke to the security bloke on the door and took him back to May 1968..he was old enough to remember the day ,and agreed that City had taken 20,000 fans up there,he went all misty eyed when I mentioned Francis Lee and that goal...he let us in to feast on the buffet..high up in the heavens of geordieland....and heaven is surely where Francis Henry Lee is now.
What a player,what a character for Bolton City Derby and England.
In my opinion every ground should show their respect..to a fantastic footballer.