by andy_g » Mon Nov 28, 2005 1:29 am
there's too many minute silences these days in my view. if the deceased had some relationship with one of the clubs playing the match, or was a hugely influential figure on the game in general then i would say its warranted. but now the whole intention of the minute silence is cheapened by overuse and the fact that half the people in the crowd probably haven't got a clue who they were in the first place.
george best deserved his minutes silence before the man u game without a doubt, but ours i'm not so sure. likewise i would never have been offended if emlyn hughes had not had a silence at the reebok stadium for instance. maybe there are better ways of honouring the dead - collections for alcoholic treatment centres in george best's case maybe? i also prefer the applause to the silence, as a sign of acknowledgement and to cover up the sound of the disrespectful nob'eads.

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