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You didn’t touch a nerve. I’m just highlighting your talking a load of bollocks to suggest just because someone is coming across negative at the implications of the queens death, you suddenly assume they worship footballers.Sorry if that touched a nerve.
It is effectively.The funeral isn’t going to last 10 days.
Almost certainly due to policing number issues more than anything?Why the feck would you stop football because the queen died?
FA Cup replays are scheduled for 3rd and 4th round. They'll bin those to free up space.Surely with the WC happening there's no room to move the fixtures?
You are preaching to the wrong kind of crowd here. I agree to with for what it's worth, but this isn't the crowd who's gonna share your sentiment.So many critical edgelords who cant fathom why people would care about someone born to privilege has died.
Queen Elizabeth II has been the head of state of Britain longer than most britons have been alive. She has been the head of state since 1952 and lived through WWII and every hardship and uprise of the nation until her passing. England and its surrounding nations have a incredibly rich history that has, wether you want to or not, shaped your identity as a Scot, a Englishman or a Welshman. There isnt a Scotsman alive that doesnt stand up a little bit straighter when they talk about Robert the Bruce. The British isles are littered with castles, medieval gates, cobblestone roads and old stories everywhere you go. The Queen, for all her personal faults, have always been the focalpoint of the nation, and acted as a representative for all of you.
The monarchy quite literally defines you as a nation.
From Athlestan to Queen Elizabeth II, England has always been a monarchy, ruled by both able and quite terrible leaders. Elizabeth II was for all intents and purposes incredibly able, spending most of her life involved in charity work that receives significantly less press coverage than a royal family scandal.
The point isnt to be sad about a old lady you didnt know died. The point is that the Queen is dead, and part of the british identity died with her. Its a strange day for many in England, and the least we all can do is be respectful of that.
Nothing idiots enjoy more than getting mad about things which haven't actually happened.So much overreaction on here!! All correspondence so far has been about games potentially being called off for this weekend, even that is not official yet. Why are people getting their knickers in a twist over no football for 2 weeks when no one reliable has mentioned that possibility?
Well it ain’t. Not to the extent a huge police presence is needed for 10 full days which means there’s not enough to police sporting events. That’s silly.It is effectively.
No if you’re in the entertainment businessRidiculous cancelling all entertainment. Funnily enough I still have to go to work though.
Have all the police officers checked in to a depression rehab clinic since the death?
Well, you already saw that bizarre video of people crying at the Palace. I expect all over the country there will be more large gatherings of people which we know can lead to unrest when you have others who oppose the monarchy attending. Plus the funeral as has been alluded to.I'm not sure that'll be the reason - I mean, what will they actually be policing? I get if it was her funeral of course- but I'm not sure what there is to police beforehand that will require a significant number of police officers.
No if you’re in the entertainment business
Fixed it for you.Nothing idiots enjoy more than getting mad about things they have no control over
Because at times like this, football really doesn’t matterEven if they cancel the league fixtures (which would be pathetic)
Why do they need to cancel the European ones too? Gives English teams a huge disadvantage
Why?Because at times like this, football really doesn’t matter
Good post.I think you're massively overestimating the impact the Queen has had on most of the general public's lives, as are the people who've decided 10 days of mourning is appropriate. It's like they're clinging to the last threads of relevancy. The reality is we'd all have forgotten about it by Monday if it wasn't quite literally everywhere you turn.
The UK can blame itself for where it finds itself. If you hate people and you vote for people that hate people also, this is what you get. A fractured society that looks to blame someone else for most of their problems. And if you think the Queen was the one thing keeping us all from losing our sanity, I'd ask serious questions about how in touch you are.
The reality is we've always turned to sports, cultural events, drinking etc for escapism, the Queen dying is just another celebrity, but this time there's a bunch of ceremony attached because people are desperate to stay relevant.
I mean, today's PL2 games have been cancelled even though those can be quite effectively policed by a single semi-retired security guard. I don't think logic has much to do with that decision...Well, you already saw that bizarre video of people crying at the Palace. I expect all over the country there will be more large gatherings of people which we know can lead to unrest when you have others who oppose the monarchy attending. Plus the funeral as has been alluded to.
It's the only logical reason I can think of.
Nah, it's perfectly reasonable to get angry at something you have no control over.Fixed it for you.
I fully expect a two week refund on my illegal IPTV subscription. I didn’t pay to break the law just for the monarchy to put a spanner in my felony.Do Sky and BT plan on refunding the next two weeks of my subscription?
Sky/BT:Do Sky and BT plan on refunding the next two weeks of my subscription?
It’s at times like this where it highlights even further we really should get rid of the monarchy.Because at times like this, football really doesn’t matter
I’m talking about fixtures with c. 30k people attending though.I mean, today's PL2 games have been cancelled even though those can be quite effectively policed by a single semi-retired security guard. I don't think logic has much to do with that decision...
Sky and BT probably want the games to go on more than any fan.Sky/BT:
You:
"times like this"Because at times like this, football really doesn’t matter
Either way I'll be surprised if people get money backSky and BT probably want the games to go on more than any fan.
Quite clearly it did. My point stands - you support a football club that doesn't give a **** about you. You're just another fan - but you care...You didn’t touch a nerve. I’m just highlighting your talking a load of bollocks to suggest just because someone is coming across negative at the implications of the queens death, you suddenly assume they worship footballers.
You may worship the queen and the monarchy and be “profoundly shocked” at the death of an old woman who was on her way out. But in my eyes that’s stupidity.
Because at times like this, football really doesn’t matter
Because at times like this, football really doesn’t matter
And I you analyse that factua, historical signings came youll see why a large portion of this forum don’t give a feck about them (at best)Quite clearly it did. My point stands - you support a football club that doesn't give a **** about you. You're just another fan - but you care...
At least the monarchy has factual historical significance, like it or not.
I think you'll find there's a good number of Brits who've been passionate about abolishing the Monarchy for many years. "They've made you a moron" sums up the feelings of many.So many critical edgelords who cant fathom why people would care about someone born to privilege has died.
Queen Elizabeth II has been the head of state of Britain longer than most britons have been alive. She has been the head of state since 1952 and lived through WWII and every hardship and uprise of the nation until her passing. England and its surrounding nations have a incredibly rich history that has, wether you want to or not, shaped your identity as a Scot, a Englishman or a Welshman. There isnt a Scotsman alive that doesnt stand up a little bit straighter when they talk about Robert the Bruce. The British isles are littered with castles, medieval gates, cobblestone roads and old stories everywhere you go. The Queen, for all her personal faults, have always been the focalpoint of the nation, and acted as a representative for all of you.
The monarchy quite literally defines you as a nation.
From Athlestan to Queen Elizabeth II, England has always been a monarchy, ruled by both able and quite terrible leaders. Elizabeth II was for all intents and purposes incredibly able, spending most of her life involved in charity work that receives significantly less press coverage than a royal family scandal.
The point isnt to be sad about a old lady you didnt know died. The point is that the Queen is dead, and part of the british identity died with her. Its a strange day for many in England, and the least we all can do is be respectful of that.
I get that; I'm saying that if the primary concern was policing, there would have been absolutely no need to cancel PL2 fixtures and yet they were cancelled anyway.I’m talking about fixtures with c. 30k people attending though.
Just like you support the monarchy and queen who don’t actually care about you as an individual despite you fooling yourself they do.Quite clearly it did. My point stands - you support a football club that doesn't give a **** about you. You're just another fan - but you care...
At least the monarchy has factual historical significance, like it or not.