An accumulation of both..So you are saying it’s a matter of numbers, rather than principles ?
An accumulation of both..So you are saying it’s a matter of numbers, rather than principles ?
The only argument I can kind of go along with, is numbers as in police not being able to deal with the number of officers needed to successfully police both football and crowd control for public mourning events.An accumulation of both..
I just think that the decision was made for various reasons. Respect, the numbers involved that wanted to show respect and the logistics concerning policing and security for the Cities involved with various activities, especially in and around London..The only argument I can kind of go along with, is numbers as in police not being able to deal with the number of officers needed to successfully police both football and crowd control for public mourning events.
I haven’t heard policing being used as a reason, if it had been I’d have sympathy, I’ve heard respect , or lack of it, which is nonsense.
Respect,- would suggest other sports don’t have it , obviously they do, so that’s out the window..I just think that the decision was made for various reasons. Respect, the numbers involved that wanted to show respect and the logistics concerning policing and security for the Cities involved with various activities, especially in and around London..
Not nonsense at all, once in a lifetime occasion.. FA grew a pair and made a difficult decision and imo the right one..
Football will be back in action very soon.. really don’t see what all the fuss is about..
And so why do you think they made the decision they did?Respect,- would suggest other sports don’t have it , obviously they do, so that’s out the window..
Logistics and policing - doesn’t stack up either otherwise next weekend would be more appropriate due to her majesty lying in state and next Mondays funeral,
I think it was a knee jerk reaction, to be fair it’s a long time since the last king died, and they took what they thought was the easy option.And so why do you think they made the decision they did?
imo they did show more respect than the other sports. And as to policing & security, more time to organise is key..
common sense prevails
I don't think football fans are less able to be trusted and I don't believe the FA's decision was based on that either..I do think it was based on respect, compassion and logistics regarding policing and security..I think it was a knee jerk reaction, to be fair it’s a long time since the last king died, and they took what they thought was the easy option.
My main gripe is people suggesting that those the disagree with the decision some how are showing a lack of respect. Or that football fans are less able to be trusted to act responsibly.