It's OK****sake, that's a fortnights worth of fixtures in the bin then.
Hasn’t happened in 70 years! No idea what they did last time!Do you guys in Britain really observe the two weeks' mourning by not playing games?
That’s what gets me. I’m in my mid 40s, and this is the first time in my life I’ve seen a British monarch succession. When Queen Elizabeth was formally coronated, I believe that was one of the first big live events on television. Truly an unprecedented time.Hasn’t happened in 70 years! No idea what they did last time!
I understand your point. Last time I took the kids to an EPL match, it cost me 500 sheets what with travel and hotel etc...As a mark of respect, I'm going to spend all weekend arranging refunds, moving meetings, not going to anything I had planned and stressing about rearranging travel and accommodation.
Truly what she would have wanted.
Gawd bless ‘er RIP QE2
Reality for the kids I coach, is that they'll be at home on their Xbox's on Sunday morning, instead of observing a minutes silence before KOI understand your point. Last time I took the kids to an EPL match, it cost me 500 sheets what with travel and hotel etc...
But folk can afford such loss I presume
My kids were looking forward to their first game of the season on Sunday. What does it achieve by disappointing them?
I see cricket and RFU are less fussed about image as they have resisted the urge to call off
Could be worse I guess. Imagine working on the News Channels at the moment. Very tedious commentary and disengenuous efforts to pretend being sombre all day
Someone on here will remember if they had a fixture cancelled last time.Hasn’t happened in 70 years! No idea what they did last time!
Yes, the more I think about it, I'm imagining The National Anthem being embraced all over the country today at 3pmThe decision to cancel all football is ridiculous. If it was for logistical reasons (ie police etc) then I'm all for postponement for obvious reasons, but it wasn't.
2 years of covid and kids missing out on football and now their first week of the season is in the bin. Bizzare. The FA say its a mark of respect to call games off. Its much better to mark our respects collectively and not sat at home watching Netflix or in the pub getting hammered. They've got this wrong. It's not the end of the world of course, I'm not in amy way mad about it, it's a difficult decision. But its the wrong one. Cricket & rugby etc have got it right. Of course, there would be the worry of a minority certain clubs fans booing the minutes silence in England & Scotland (as has happened before), maybe thats played its part.
I've seen on social media alot of clubs are having training sessions as football activities are allowed to continue just not matches? It's just the wrong decision but high pressure environments/situations lead to wrong decisions for right reasons.
Doesn't effect me, I'm on holiday in Cornwall. I cant watch the City v Spurs match, but I can drink alot of cloudy cider and watch the cricket?
Seems like a win-win, thatI cant watch the City v Spurs match, but I can drink alot of cloudy cider and watch the cricket?
Yes, the more I think about it, I'm imagining The National Anthem being embraced all over the country today at 3pm
West Ham fans sang impromptu, but I think an opprtunity for an amazing spectacle has been missed. It could've been a special moment of National Unity at KO today, but Instead the image sensitive FA shat themselves as usual, 'missing a trick' in the process. Football could've done something special today as only football can. Shame we won't see it