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Match Postponed
Any match involving a football was banned last weekend by order of the English Football Association. From the Premiership, watched all over the world, to women’s football, schools, churches pubs, not one ball was kicked.
I cannot figure out why?
This weekend more top flight matches are postponed. Home ties involving London teams are called off, apparently because of a shortage of police officers. But also postponed is Manchester United v Leeds United, taking place 200 miles away and 2 days before the funeral. Utter madness.
I cannot figure out why?
This weekend more top flight matches are postponed. Home ties involving London teams are called off, apparently because of a shortage of police officers. But also postponed is Manchester United v Leeds United, taking place 200 miles away and 2 days before the funeral. Utter madness.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think it is less treating the mourning crowds like football fans than security and public safety. Crowds are a danger in themselves, there is always an opportunity for pickpockets and other crime as well as being a terrorist target.
It would just take one anti-monarchist nutter to start shouting obscenities for a full-scale riot to break out
It would just take one anti-monarchist nutter to start shouting obscenities for a full-scale riot to break out
Last night I was in the car with Radio 5 on as a minute’s “silence” was held in Lisbon before Sporting v Tottenham.
My son actually rather grumpily asked me to turn the radio down!
What a racket!
At the end of which the commentator went “Impeccably observed!”
It was frustrated to have games called off but hardly the end of the world
My son actually rather grumpily asked me to turn the radio down!
What a racket!
At the end of which the commentator went “Impeccably observed!”
It was frustrated to have games called off but hardly the end of the world
Ich, as i said on another thread, the minute's silence was 'impeccably observed' before the kick off of the Preston v Burnley game. And i would imagine that was the same at all the other grounds in the UK where games took place.
It was reported that some Zurich fans took to booing the 2 minutes silence prior to the kick off of their match v Arsenal last week.
It was reported that some Zurich fans took to booing the 2 minutes silence prior to the kick off of their match v Arsenal last week.
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//Ich, as i said on another thread, the minute's silence was 'impeccably observed' before the kick off of the Preston v Burnley game. And i would imagine that was the same at all the other grounds in the UK where games took place.//
Social media last night proved that sadly it wasn’t, certainly not at Anfield.
//Ich, as i said on another thread, the minute's silence was 'impeccably observed' before the kick off of the Preston v Burnley game. And i would imagine that was the same at all the other grounds in the UK where games took place.//
Social media last night proved that sadly it wasn’t, certainly not at Anfield.
Well, the Liverpool Echo would claim that.
Tik Tok and Instagram showed the reality and as one commented, BT Sport definitely turned down the pitch-side volume prior to kick off.
It was maybe 15 at most causing the problems, but in a stadium where everyone else is in hushed silence it would have been rather audible and certainly was.
Tik Tok and Instagram showed the reality and as one commented, BT Sport definitely turned down the pitch-side volume prior to kick off.
It was maybe 15 at most causing the problems, but in a stadium where everyone else is in hushed silence it would have been rather audible and certainly was.