Not worried at all, but they rhenium come barging past everyone at 305 and bugger off at 335 for more, late after ht and then the loo. Pain in the arse.
I was coming back up from the toilet, luckily on my own so wasn't talking anyway, but had no idea it was going on until I saw them standing on the pitch.
You have to remember it's actually a couple of weeks off yet, people just wern't aware. Most I saw stopped as soon as they realised
What I find slightly odd is the *need* to do one at home. Why not mark the silence at their nearest away game? Hull fans can mark the silence wherever they are at that time after all, they don't *have* to be in a football ground.
Now that doesn't detract from the original point, that even if I find it a bit odd, it's not hard to stay silent for a minute, and it's a basic level of respect to do so.
Often the case. I've often wondered why they can't put a signs up on the turnstiles or in the concourse, 'minutes silence in progress' or 'minutes silence about to commence.