I've just watched it again and the teams were lined up on the centre circle
too far away to see if the applause had already started, though it can be clearly heard.
Either way, I don't have a problem. It was not a minute's silence but a celebration of Graham Paddon and that's exactly what Earle and his director were doing, and drawing it to the attention of a wider audience, including a clip of a great goal.
Posted By: watfordcanary on November 25th 2007 at 10:49:02
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- was earle speaking through the applause? (NCFC) - SCC 28, Nov 25, 09:27:26
- Don't think so (NCFC) - Mr Pettit of Yeovil, Nov 25, 10:35:30
- Quite clearly no. (n/m) (NCFC) - Arganth, Nov 25, 09:45:25
- they must have added it over his intro (NCFC) - SCC 28, Nov 25, 09:49:24
- Teams were on pitch, crowd had applauded them out. That was all. (NCFC) - Arganth, Nov 25, 09:53:31
- I've just watched it again and the teams were lined up on the centre circle (NCFC) - watfordcanary, Nov 25, 10:49:02
- Teams were on pitch, crowd had applauded them out. That was all. (NCFC) - Arganth, Nov 25, 09:53:31
- they must have added it over his intro (NCFC) - SCC 28, Nov 25, 09:49:24
- ROFL at Iain Dowie's continued faith in Wayne Andrews ... (NCFC) - Ottosson Foxtrot, Nov 25, 09:36:11
- If, as Dowie said we had only one attack in the 2nd half (NCFC) - watfordcanary, Nov 25, 09:47:10
- I saw Wayne Andrews against our reserves at Selhurst Park (NCFC) - KentonCanary, Nov 25, 09:39:15
- and LOL at earle reading that autocue (NCFC) - SCC 28, Nov 25, 09:38:36
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