RedDevilRoshi
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Go to work as a normal working class citizen but give up your spare time of leisure & entertainment to mourn even though not everyone feels the same way for the monarchy.
HAHAHHAHAHAHAHA LIDIA THORPE
Ah get over itShes not "Lizzie" she is Elizabeth and after 70 years in the office she deserves more respect than that.
Lilibeth is ok.Shes not "Lizzie" she is Elizabeth and after 70 years in the office she deserves more respect than that.
Funniest post of the year. What a state this is.You have no idea what she has done do you, truly?
and I ain’t your mate
retard
La Liga and Serie AGood thing I have NFL as a backup.
You keep on moving the goal posts. One second it’s because people are out of pocket, the next it’s because you want your kids to run around a field.Again I don't know what you are talking about, you aren't offering any sort of ration debate.
It's Just soundbites, it's my queen she is cherished around the world, shut the whole world down, you will live, it's only football
Pretty much summing up how daft it is
Very German https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/603/cpsprodpb/438E/production/_84349271_84349268.jpgWhy is it that the Bundesliga can go ahead? She was German after all.
You are correct.Am I right in thinking when Diana died we were heading towards an international break. Don't recall they cancelled any fixtures apart from Newcastle/Liverpool on Super Sunday.
They get better than football though. They get to experience the forced mourning of a nation. Events like this are rare. The last one happened in 2011 when Kim Jong-il checked out.Imagine all those people who travelled from different countries to catch a game this weekend.
The Nazi Queen does have a better ring to it than Elizabeth the Great. Fitting with her villain origin story.
We adding years onto the ages of everyone now, not just footballers to make them seem older?Think all of this forced sadness and mandated mourning, culminating in cancelling football, is only going to turn more people against the whole thing. Its been building and building but the more this goes on I think it just makes the whole thing a bit of a farce. I have no doubt there are a lot of people (mainly from a certain generation) across Britain and even N. Ireland will feel a sadness like they have lost someone close but I think the majority see it as big news though not something that puts the rest of life on hold.
A young royal dying in tragic circumstances I can maybe understand but a 97 year old women dying after literally the fullest life you could live just doesn't strike me as this great tragedy requiring nationwide mourning.
We've known that there would be no bank holiday since 2017.I am a bit amused that what seemed the most obvious excuse for a bank holiday ever, that people have been banking on happening for as long as I've been alive, and we're not even getting one!
Minute of silence is for example fo Sir Bobby Robson, big football and sports legend. Queen Elizabeth was reigning monarch fo 70 years, longest-reigning Monarch in British history so it's not a small thing, as much as I personally am not monarchy fan or anything but it's understandable.A minute of silence would have been enough. horrible decision
Is that so? I wasn't in England in 2017, wasn't global news clearly.We've known that there would be no bank holiday since 2017.
UK government said armbands and a minutes silence were sufficient. Absolute farceSo was this really the FA's choice or were they basically forced into being the one's to publicly make the choice? Absolutely moronic that they chose knowing that next week would probably be postponed as well to postpone this week with how congested this season is.
TV has all went tits up, sports and events have been cancelled, that's a lot of entertainment wiped. That is massive for a lot of people.The odd thing is, life is carrying on as normal, absolutely nothing has changed for anyone. It's just sport and entertainment that has been placed on pause, everything else is exactly as it was.
You keep on moving the goal posts. One second it’s because people are out of pocket, the next it’s because you want your kids to run around a field.
Step back for a second, understand you’re witnessing a key moment in history and just let it play out how it will.
I don’t truly don’t understand why one weekend off seems to be shaking you to the core?
They get to experience another once in a lifetime event.Imagine all those people who travelled from different countries to catch a game this weekend.
Pubs, high street shops, cinemas, restaurants, etc all carry on as normal but football has to stop. I really dont understand why. If it was the day of the funeral, fair enough but a week before is just mind boggling.I’m still fuming. What an idiotic decision.
Key moment in history is the best part.It you moving the goal posts.
Yes my son will miss football, all his wee mates as the game is cancelled. You seem to think it's ok, but can't offer a reason why it should be cancelled, but it's all ok because of your pathetic need for servitude.
Stop being dramatic with the seems to be shaking to my core, we only talking on a message board.
Is My name is Zlatan in cinemas in England?With so little other things called off, it does seem like this was a bit premature. Oh well, I'll read a book instead.
I was annoyed grassroots in Wales was cancelled, the more I think about it, it all gets more batshit crazy.Pubs, high street shops, cinemas, restaurants, etc all carry on as normal but football has to stop. I really dont understand why. If it was the day of the funeral, fair enough but a week before is just mind boggling.
Not officially yet but would be surprised if it went ahead.I’ve got it booked for Leeds too, is it definitely off now?
Is it though? In a season where they have to contend with a winter World Cup, cancelling a weekend of PL fixtures is going to put players under even more physical pressure when it comes to fitting those games in later.Minute of silence is for example fo Sir Bobby Robson, big football and sports legend. Queen Elizabeth was reigning monarch fo 70 years, longest-reigning Monarch in British history so it's not a small thing, as much as I personally am not monarchy fan or anything but it's understandable.
Without a doubt they'll have been pressured by the minister to postpone the games.So was this really the FA's choice or were they basically forced into being the one's to publicly make the choice? Absolutely moronic that they chose knowing that next week would probably be postponed as well to postpone this week with how congested this season is.