Just shed a tear again. Im distraught by this.
More so than Bobby in a way. With Bob, it was a case of expecting it to happen. But this was so unexpected![]()
Same , it's been 9 hours since I found out but still can't get my head around it , still in shock.
Same , it's been 9 hours since I found out but still can't get my head around it , still in shock.
Just wanted to relay the feelings in South Wales today as it's obvious from this thread the respect held for Gary Speed not just by fans of NUFC but by other fans too.
Arrived and parked up at 12.30 at the Liberty. Lots of people milling around many on mobiles but a strange quietness around the place. Saw two girls, no older than 16 crying but didn't know why. We asked them what was wrong and they told us the news that had just come through. Stood there in disbelief ! Had the news confirmed by the Sky TV crews outside the ground as we just couldn't comprehend the news. Couldn't even talk for about 20 minutes let alone go in the ground, just stood outside in shock.
Inside the ground was surreal, the whole stadium was eerie, we just took our seats about 15 mins before kick off and didn't talk. Many people around the place in tears, some of the children
were inconsolable. When the teams came out, as has been said on this thread the whole stadium was silent as we listened to what was being read out by the club chaplain and the players lined up. What started as a minutes silence turned into an applause because I think we just couldn't help it and just wanted to show our respect, admiration and thanks to everything Gary Speed gave us.The Villa fans were outstanding in their support too.
I can't tell you anything about the game because today I don't care what happened. We lost a legend of the game today and the feeling in Wales is of shock and disbelief. I know you'll give the great man a good send off next week, see you in 3 weeks.
Just wanted to relay the feelings in South Wales today as it's obvious from this thread the respect held for Gary Speed not just by fans of NUFC but by other fans too.
Arrived and parked up at 12.30 at the Liberty. Lots of people milling around many on mobiles but a strange quietness around the place. Saw two girls, no older than 16 crying but didn't know why. We asked them what was wrong and they told us the news that had just come through. Stood there in disbelief ! Had the news confirmed by the Sky TV crews outside the ground as we just couldn't comprehend the news. Couldn't even talk for about 20 minutes let alone go in the ground, just stood outside in shock.
Inside the ground was surreal, the whole stadium was eerie, we just took our seats about 15 mins before kick off and didn't talk. Many people around the place in tears, some of the children
were inconsolable. When the teams came out, as has been said on this thread the whole stadium was silent as we listened to what was being read out by the club chaplain and the players lined up. What started as a minutes silence turned into an applause because I think we just couldn't help it and just wanted to show our respect, admiration and thanks to everything Gary Speed gave us.The Villa fans were outstanding in their support too.
I can't tell you anything about the game because today I don't care what happened. We lost a legend of the game today and the feeling in Wales is of shock and disbelief. I know you'll give the great man a good send off next week, see you in 3 weeks.

I'm gutted, but am I the only one who has lost some respect for the guy?
His depression must have been unimaginable to get him to do this, but the simple fact is that he's left his wife a widow and left his two going children without a dad.
It's a tragedy, but a selfish act, and I'm beyond gutted for his family more than anything.
I still refuse to believe it was suicide.
I know what you mean. Seems he had the perfect life. Great family, great job, great health and many friends.
I still refuse to believe it was suicide.
I know what you mean. Seems he had the perfect life. Great family, great job, great health and many friends.
I'm gutted, but am I the only one who has lost some respect for the guy?
His depression must have been unimaginable to get him to do this, but the simple fact is that he's left his wife a widow and left his two going children without a dad.
It's a tragedy, but a selfish act, and I'm beyond gutted for his family more than anything.