when did it become the norm for there to be a minute's silence before games for
rememberance Sunday? (and now the Saturday before?)
is it something that's always been done since the end of WW2?
is it something that is also done at all other major british sporting events?
just curious really
Posted By: Ralf Scrampton on November 10th 2013 at 22:21:41
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- Apparently McClean didn't refuse to wear a poppy today (Other Sports) - Waddockhunt, Nov 10, 21:16:31
- Shit, is acceptable to have a go at him for being ginger then? (n/m) (Other Sports) - Hulk Rules, Nov 10, 21:42:44
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- when did it become the norm for there to be a minute's silence before games for (Other Sports) - Ralf Scrampton, Nov 10, 22:21:41
- Has anybody seen that four fucking Scottish clubs missed the minutes silence this weekend! (Other Sports) - Hulk Rules, Nov 10, 21:57:12
- own goal surely? (n/m) (Other Sports) - Upperjarroldmiddle, Nov 10, 21:54:07
- No but here's an open goal... (Other Sports) - Waddockhunt, Nov 10, 21:51:28
- lol (n/m) (Other Sports) - pants, Nov 10, 21:37:44
- Shit, is acceptable to have a go at him for being ginger then? (n/m) (Other Sports) - Hulk Rules, Nov 10, 21:42:44
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