How do you know that? Perhaps he had other plans, it happens you knowAnd where was Top? On the match nearest the anniversary of his dads death?
Sad to say but he doesn’t care any more.
Get he is a recent Dad so might not come but surely someone from the family comes to represent them.And where was Top? On the match nearest the anniversary of his dads death?
Sad to say but he doesn’t care any more.
Well if he did he should sack his PAHow do you know that? Perhaps he had other plans, it happens you know
Or maybe, like a lot of families around the time of such anniversaries, they as a family prefer to spend the time together this year rather than separated with some at the scene of the tragedy? Who knows. Frankly, regardless of the real reason, without first hand knowledge I think people would be best off trying to avoid reading too much into it and certainly not to judge.Get he is a recent Dad so might not come but surely someone from the family comes to represent them.
I take your point Buzz but would it really have been so onerous to have shared his remembrance of his father with so many who respected and loved him for a couple of hoursOr maybe, like a lot of families around the time of such anniversaries, they as a family prefer to spend the time together this year rather than separated with some at the scene of the tragedy? Who knows. Frankly, regardless of the real reason, without first hand knowledge I think people would be best off trying to avoid reading too much into it and certainly not to judge.
Perhaps he did with his family..I take your point Buzz but would it really have been so onerous to have shared his remembrance of his father with so many who respected and loved him for a couple of hours
Crikey it was remembrance day fixture don't you think that overides us playing our local rivals.I was so angry with the red. Imagine if Newcastle did that when playing Sunderland. Another example of the club being completely out of touch with their fans.
There was no need to do it. Everything else they did regarding remembrance was fine (and enough).Crikey it was remembrance day fixture don't you think that overides us playing our local rivals.
Not at allCrikey it was remembrance day fixture don't you think that overides us playing our local rivals.
Perhaps he was in Thailand remembering his Father at the site of his burial alongside the rest of his family. Talk about an over inflated sense of importance.I take your point Buzz but would it really have been so onerous to have shared his remembrance of his father with so many who respected and loved him for a couple of hours
No, it's ridiculous. Should never change the badge to red, no matter what.Crikey it was remembrance day fixture don't you think that overides us playing our local rivals.
To be pedantic, the great man died on the 27th.Perhaps he was in Thailand remembering his Father at the site of his burial alongside the rest of his family. Talk about an over inflated sense of importance.
Anyone remember when we played in red as our change strip? I do back in the 70s.No, it's ridiculous. Should never change the badge to red, no matter what.
It went down like a bag of spanners. They never repeated that cock up.Anyone remember when we played in red as our change strip? I do back in the 70s.
2014/15It went down like a bag of spanners. They never repeated that cock up.
Saw a bloke wearing it on Friday night. Talk about a game to pick.I think they did the John Bull kit in red?
About 86-87
Who on earth decided to light it up red on the night we played West Bridgeford?
I know it was the remembrance fixture but come on , it should never have been red last night.