Presume we'll have something for Keaton too or will that be first home league match do you think?I hope the club and Everton are working on a tribute following the tragic events on Merseyside today
I think the club said they are remembering Keaton tonight owing to the fact his funeral takes place todayPresume we'll have something for Keaton too or will that be first home league match do you think?
Would definitely be a nice gesture after today's events, but also feel odd to do something when one of our own tragically taken and also not yet recognised.
Usually immediately!If i buy online today how long does the ticket take to be emailed? Ordered about 2 hours ago.
Strange, nothing yet although I did order Saturday's at the same time.Usually immediately!
It will be nice if they do, nothing to get wound up about if they don’tI hope the club and Everton are working on a tribute following the tragic events on Merseyside today
If i buy online today how long does the ticket take to be emailed? Ordered about 2 hours ago.
On the red button?
Going to do a one minute silence before the game tonight, in memory of the young lad who was killled on Radford Road.
Think it is his funeral today at Coventry Cathedral. Tragic waste of a young life.
Brought mine yesterday sent the confirmation email but no pdf for the tickets, phoned them today and sent another email straight away, you may have to call them to resend it.
i don't get this 1 minute applause thingApologies to correct you, but I heard it's a 1 minute applause on the radio this morning, with all due respect.
Maybe in conjunction with his family a minutes applause was decided as the most fitting tribute. If you are going to the game this evening you can observe a minutes silence if it offends your sensibilties?i don't get this 1 minute applause thing
The poor kid has been killed as have the people in Southport, what is there to applaud
Why cant we show some bloody respect and have 1 minute silence
Which ever it is, let's hope it's respected.i don't get this 1 minute applause thing
The poor kid has been killed as have the people in Southport, what is there to applaud
Why cant we show some bloody respect and have 1 minute silence
i get what you're saying Nick and i always bow my head in respectful silence but how can you respect it if you making the noise of clapping its the easy way out for people who just cant keep still and silent for one minute. Its not that much to ask is itWhich ever it is, let's hope it's respected.
Would assume the club have spoken to the family who wanted to celebrate his life with an applause. If that's the case then so be it.
People will deal with things differently, you can still bow your head and reflect on things. To be honest I usually do a mixture of both anyway.
Sadly I suspect the reason we've largely moved from silences to applause is because people can't be trusted to shout during a silence.i don't get this 1 minute applause thing
The poor kid has been killed as have the people in Southport, what is there to applaud
Why cant we show some bloody respect and have 1 minute silence
Has the scum been found yet or has he scuttled off to his homeland country ?Going to do a one minute silence before the game tonight, in memory of the young lad who was killled on Radford Road.
Think it is his funeral today at Coventry Cathedral. Tragic waste of a young life.
Ffs such a hardship in the grand scheme of things when a child has been murdered. Im sure you will copeAlso a minute is fucking ages when you’re clapping.
I can see a case for both, depending upon the circumstances. Applause is more of a celebration of someone's life, and silence is more of a sombre reflection/respect.i don't get this 1 minute applause thing
The poor kid has been killed as have the people in Southport, what is there to applaud
Why cant we show some bloody respect and have 1 minute silence
Wonder if Deli Ali will get a runout? Has he played in any of their other games?
i agree with what you have said but can someone tell me what there is to applaud about a 12 year old boy getting mowed down by some twat in a stolen car before he's even had a chance at life or those poor kids killed in SouthportThe issue at football is timing, especially before kick off.
Almost impossible to hold a silence, not only because of dickheads, but some still finding their seat and lots of noise on the concourse beneath. Sometimes people don't even know what it is for or that it's being held. That antagonises a few, not usually related, but ones looking for trouble already and want to show everyone around them that they are the most respectful by offering to fight anyone who sneezes. It's not for everyone, but I think applause is safer 100% of the time.
There isn't anything to applaud in his death, presumably his family have asked for applause to celebrate the life he did have.i agree with what you have said but can someone tell me what there is to applaud about a 12 year old boy getting mowed down by some twat in a stolen car before he's even had a chance at life or those poor kids killed in Southport
we should show proper respect and not take the cop out situation because of a small minority of idiots
That's the thing, I don't know the family so could be wrong but from some of the stuff I've seen has been more of a celebration of his life than a mourning of the loss of it.There isn't anything to applaud in his death, presumably his family have asked for applause to celebrate the life he did have.
Also, as they are likely to be there, imagine how upset they would feel if someone did spoil it, which after a few beers, a late entry or noise downstairs could easily spill into something never meant. I do get what you're saying, but I just think it's the right way to go so people can show respect and hopefully no outrage.
There was applause at the Leamington friendly too and his family were there on the pitch at the start of the match for that.Maybe in conjunction with his family a minutes applause was decided as the most fitting tribute. If you are going to the game this evening you can observe a minutes silence if it offends your sensibilties?
It's more an applause in celebration of someone's life, some people prefer that and even have "happy" funerals so do we know what the family have asked for?i agree with what you have said but can someone tell me what there is to applaud about a 12 year old boy getting mowed down by some twat in a stolen car before he's even had a chance at life or those poor kids killed in Southport
we should show proper respect and not take the cop out situation because of a small minority of idiots