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5 minutes ago, Senor Bairn said:

The thought of people actually participating in a minutes silence for the old bag sickens me. 
 

Rather the football was off than go through with that.

Minute's silence at Ibrox, a minute's applause everywhere else? 👏 It can be taken as either a mark of respect or clapping that she has gone. Up to the individual.

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11 hours ago, Grangemouth Bairn said:

Probably better if we stick to talking about Falkirk and don’t get all political.  There are 2 other teams threads that would absolutely welcome that type of debate.

I’m not a monarchist by any means but personally I think there’s a difference between opposing an institution and respecting the fact that a 96 year old mother and grandmother has just died.

The edge lord nonsense is best left to the east end of Glasgow. 

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Anyone care to show their working on how cancelling football games, or any form of entertainment for that matter, equates to a ‘mark of respect’? Doubt she’d have been arsed if Falkirk vs Alloa went ahead or not, to be honest. On a wider scale, you’re going to have people across the country who will have booked trains, hotels etc and workers who might rely on money from these shifts having them cancelled at short notice. Riddy and a half. 

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29 minutes ago, 18BAIRN76 said:

Anyone care to show their working on how cancelling football games, or any form of entertainment for that matter, equates to a ‘mark of respect’? Doubt she’d have been arsed if Falkirk vs Alloa went ahead or not, to be honest. On a wider scale, you’re going to have people across the country who will have booked trains, hotels etc and workers who might rely on money from these shifts having them cancelled at short notice. Riddy and a half. 

It’s not just about respect but logistics as DF states. Lots of police, security, TV crew, equipment, OB trucks and other  things are required to cover events for the funeral. 

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48 minutes ago, Van_damage said:

It’s not just about respect but logistics as DF states. Lots of police, security, TV crew, equipment, OB trucks and other  things are required to cover events for the funeral. 

All good points but broadcasters could apologise for reduced TV coverage (not like anything other than news is on) and avoid games being cancelled this weekend. 

Police aren't mandatory at football grounds and like any crime, would respond (eventually) if called in and around the stadiums.

Instead fans will need to mourn QE in the pubs, restaurants, cinemas, hairdressers and sports centres of their towns and cities this weekend🙄

 

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16 minutes ago, Blame Me said:

All good points but broadcasters could apologise for reduced TV coverage (not like anything other than news is on) and avoid games being cancelled this weekend. 

Police aren't mandatory at football grounds and like any crime, would respond (eventually) if called in and around the stadiums.

Instead fans will need to mourn QE in the pubs, restaurants, cinemas, hairdressers and sports centres of their towns and cities this weekend🙄

 

Depends the category of the match regarding policing. Aberdeen vs Rangers would definitely have required a police presence and with the Royals at Balmoral they would have been stretched. Clubs need to provide Stewards, many of whom are required elsewhere and as I said the TV facilities will be needed for coverage. Not to say it wouldn’t have all been possible but just saying there’s other factors at play. 

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Utter nonsense postponing the fixture its fawning sycophantic nonsense.

The Press, Broadcasters and the establishment have read this all wrong. 12 days of this is going piss off a lot of people.

Want to mourn and show respect ? fine on you go.

But don't impose it on the majority that are showing a mass respectful display of indifference and getting on with their day to day lives. 

 

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