After the terrible news of The Beat 11:57 - Sep 17 with 595 views | Superfrans | could we maybe have an embargo on talk of managerial sackings, resignations etc? I was as frustrated / concerned as anyone on the way back from Hull, but it doesn't seem appropriate to be debating the manager's future given the events of yesterday. Maybe we can all bury our differences and throw our all behind the team tomorrow and Saturday, in memory of the greatest player many of us ever saw. | |
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After the terrible news of The Beat on 11:59 - Sep 17 with 582 views | FrimleyBlue | With respect super, not sure how the two are linked there's rightly plenty of talk about the beat, for those that wish to discuss him and I'm loving seeing the videos too But it doesn't mean you can't talk abuot something else | |
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After the terrible news of The Beat on 12:00 - Sep 17 with 579 views | BrixtonBlue | I'd rather not have this talk yet as well, but I'm not sure how the sad passing of The Beat correlates. | |
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After the terrible news of The Beat on 12:32 - Sep 17 with 529 views | Superfrans |
After the terrible news of The Beat on 12:00 - Sep 17 by BrixtonBlue | I'd rather not have this talk yet as well, but I'm not sure how the sad passing of The Beat correlates. |
Out of respect. It would be great if we could spend at least the next 48 hours up to tomorrow night's match (at least) as an opportunity to pay our respects to our greatest player. It wouldn't harm us at all to suspend our usual football manager tendencies for a short while. Would it? | |
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