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Mate you should step out of your house sometimes.Just name one!
She was probably the most respected, and liked person in the world.
Mate you should step out of your house sometimes.Just name one!
She was probably the most respected, and liked person in the world.
Time will tell, we have different views but that's fine ?Every part of the season is key but undoubtedly there is much more pressure at the end of a season with teams knowing what’s on the line. For example if we need just a draw against city to secure top 4 but city need a win to win the league, that would be a difficult situation for us.
But really, for me, it’s more to do with the congestion. Looks like the Leicester game will be postponed which means 2 league games to make up god knows when so it just seems we’re moving one congested period to another later down the line. I also feel now is a better time to play City
You're right though, there’s obvious short term benefits to us having a rest this weekend. Hopefully it works out in the long run.
Ooh. You're so sharp. Mind you don't cut yourself.Does kid's football require a police presence as well?
Norway ain't going to the World Cup... so Haaland might be the freshest player on earth at that point ?look on the bright side Haarland might be injured for the re-arranged match.
In a national state of mourning? Could be. Could be.We could still be in the same situation when the game gets rescheduled tho.
And they would in turn take direction from Truss.Wasn't it ultimately the decision of the FA/Premier League to postpone these games? If you want to be angry at anyone, it's them.
Shit man, I’m sorry for your lossAlso what happens in fpl? I've hit my Wildcard
Cant catch a break it seemsn
Spot on. I’m amazed at the number of people who don’t appreciate or understand the magnitude of this event.Some peoples disrespect is appalling.
The Queen has been on the throne longer than the majority of us have been alive.
It is a monumental aspect of all our lives in the UK, so very sad for many, let them grieve in their own way.
A passing of a Monarch that will never be surpassed.
A few games get cancelled, not a big deal. (Do feel for those that have paid out large sums to see the match tho)
No doubt I will get many RED X''s.
I am not a royalist but she was special.
Take care one and all.
No, but I wouldn’t insist no one else does.If your mother died on Thursday afternoon would you be going to a football match on the Saturday?
Spot on, mate.Spot on. I’m amazed at the number of people who don’t appreciate or understand the magnitude of this event.
Her death is the end of era. When she was born The British Empire was still in its pomp. As Head of State she presided over the peaceful dismantling of that .Empire and she did this with great understanding and dignity.She was in many ways our last link to those days and to the wartime generation which as Churchill said was our “finest hour”.
She wasn’t some political hack who happened to be PM for a few years. She was our Head of State for nearly three quarters of a century who presided over us moving from those Empire days to what we are now, basically a group of islands off the coast of Continental Europe. Through all that she embodied, to many people both here and abroad, everything that was great about our country.
If you don’t feel her death doesn’t deserve missing a football match I feel sorry for you.
If your mother died on Thursday afternoon would you be going to a football match on the Saturday?
Crouchy agreesIf anything, letting the games continue and doing some form of tribute/moment of silence before each game to pay respects would of been much better and make more sense than postponing. Not sure if the Queen herself would've agreed to this.
Spot on. I’m amazed at the number of people who don’t appreciate or understand the magnitude of this event.
Her death is the end of era. When she was born The British Empire was still in its pomp. As Head of State she presided over the peaceful dismantling of that .Empire and she did this with great understanding and dignity.She was in many ways our last link to those days and to the wartime generation which as Churchill said was our “finest hour”.
She wasn’t some political hack who happened to be PM for a few years. She was our Head of State for nearly three quarters of a century who presided over us moving from those Empire days to what we are now, basically a group of islands off the coast of Continental Europe. Through all that she embodied, to many people both here and abroad, everything that was great about our country.
If you don’t feel her death doesn’t deserve missing a football match I feel sorry for you.
If your mother died on Thursday afternoon would you be going to a football match on the Saturday?
Everyone handles death in their own way. We've seen players like Aurier and Defoe play after losing loved ones. I think for me personally I probably would still go 2 days later. Obviously not on the day of a funeral but I would want to have time to do something other than think about it. This one is difficult because it's a death that impacts the nation. Personally I don't see the point of cancelling the matches. If the funeral is on a weekend then I can understand but seems a bit unnecessary to me. I just don't really see what is achieved by not playing. I mean I don't know what we're expected to do instead. Are we meant to just sit at home and think about the Queen between 17:30-19:00 time?If your mother died on Thursday afternoon would you be going to a football match on the Saturday?
Crouchy agrees
Spot on. I’m amazed at the number of people who don’t appreciate or understand the magnitude of this event.
Her death is the end of era. When she was born The British Empire was still in its pomp. As Head of State she presided over the peaceful dismantling of that .Empire and she did this with great understanding and dignity.She was in many ways our last link to those days and to the wartime generation which as Churchill said was our “finest hour”.
She wasn’t some political hack who happened to be PM for a few years. She was our Head of State for nearly three quarters of a century who presided over us moving from those Empire days to what we are now, basically a group of islands off the coast of Continental Europe. Through all that she embodied, to many people both here and abroad, everything that was great about our country.
If you don’t feel her death doesn’t deserve missing a football match I feel sorry for you.
If your mother died on Thursday afternoon would you be going to a football match on the Saturday?