I didn't think the red was brilliant last night anyway...
A couple of times Guly was inside despite being flagged off...!
Stil... 3POINTS!
A couple of times Guly was inside despite being flagged off...!
Stil... 3POINTS!
I didn't think the red was brilliant last night anyway...
A couple of times Guly was inside despite being flagged off...!
Stil... 3POINTS!
As usual the tannoy system is to blame because you cannot hear a word that is said in the Kingsland South or Chapel, so most wouldn't have gathered what was asked for. Applause was good enough, silence is for wars.
I was locked outside.
A minutes silence is of course the traditional tribute. However, sad a reflection that it is on our society, there are always a few disrespectful pond life who will deliberately interrupt the silence. The minute's applause is an excellent way to counter such scum and, as mentioned above, is a good way to celebrate the life of the person in question

Your right ther are always a few disrespectful pond life who will deliberately interupt the silence........ Remember the minutes silence for Ted Bates was disrupted by pond life that don't live a million miles away from here![]()

The majority of people thought he blew the whistle and went quiet to observe the minutes silence and then the referee blew again and many fans thought we had finished the minute but then we realised the players were still standing on the centre circle but by that time it was too late so we had to carry on clapping.That's the way i saw it anyway.Poorly organised by the ref.