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Title: Pre match remembrance
Post by: roversdude on November 20, 2016, 11:52:28 am
The remembrance ceremony before the game was very moving
Well done to everyone for observing this impeccably
Title: Re: Pre match remembrance
Post by: Bentley Bullet on November 20, 2016, 12:21:22 pm
It was a faultless display. The bugle player was excellent, as was the narration.Well done to both sets of fans also.

Made me proud to be British!
Title: Re: Pre match remembrance
Post by: Mac the hooped man on November 20, 2016, 12:27:32 pm
Deffo a lump in my throat.

For you to have your tomorrow's,  we gave our today's...   absolutely beautiful sentiment!
Title: Re: Pre match remembrance
Post by: NickDRFC on November 20, 2016, 12:38:52 pm
I actually thought it was badly observed. I was late in and got out of the concourse just as it started so I stayed at the front rather than find a seat, and I heard a lot of people gobbing off both in the concourse and the south stand. It was only a tiny minority but when the rest of the crowd are observing it it's still very noticeable.

Agree with the above though, a very moving and wel put together display.
Title: Re: Pre match remembrance
Post by: Donnywolf on November 20, 2016, 12:51:50 pm
Did anyone hear the whistle go twice about 20 seconds before Ref blew to end the Silence ?

No matter it was great and well structured and really well observed
Title: Re: Pre match remembrance
Post by: jonnydog on November 20, 2016, 03:53:39 pm
Did anyone hear the whistle go twice about 20 seconds before Ref blew to end the Silence ?

No matter it was great and well structured and really well observed

I thought it was from the 5 a-side courts, but at the time found it very eerie and a fitting addition to the whole remembrance, coincidentally representing the final 'push over the top'.
Title: Re: Pre match remembrance
Post by: DonnyBazR0ver on November 20, 2016, 04:51:53 pm
Yes, the club did a great job putting together and well done to the bugler. I found myself welling up a couple of times.
Title: Re: Pre match remembrance
Post by: German Rover on November 20, 2016, 04:56:19 pm
Right not wishing to get into another debate regarding poppies, respect or anything else.  why was there a remembrance ceremony at the match? remembrance weekend was the week before. I'm not saying the club shouldn't do it but its a long way from remembrance sunday.  The Port vale game was three days before the 11th and surely as a closer date that would have been used.
Title: Re: Pre match remembrance
Post by: roversdude on November 20, 2016, 05:03:24 pm
End of the Battle of the Somme
Title: Re: Pre match remembrance
Post by: German Rover on November 20, 2016, 05:06:28 pm
Cool, fair enough.  My great uncle survived the Somme,  shame he didn't make it past the third battle of Ypres,  his daughter who he only knew as a baby died a couple of years ago in Sunderland.  a great loss to her no doubt.   
Title: Re: Pre match remembrance
Post by: roversdude on November 20, 2016, 05:27:21 pm
My Great Grandfather survived proud to say I am the keeper of his medals
Title: Re: Pre match remembrance
Post by: ballysbackin on November 20, 2016, 07:06:33 pm
Yes , my grandad survived too. his medals and my dad's are framed and on the wall here at home. Grandad got the MM for bravery and the German machine guns  thankfully missed him and the officer he crawled out for and dragged back from under fire.  Personally I think he was bloody stupid  ;) ;) ;)
Title: Re: Pre match remembrance
Post by: Filo on November 20, 2016, 07:12:18 pm
My Great Uncle posthumously recieved the MM, he died in the Second Battle of Marne in July 1918 and has no known grave. His name is inscribed on the Soissons Memorial in France
Title: Re: Pre match remembrance
Post by: drfchound on November 20, 2016, 07:59:18 pm
I actually thought it was badly observed. I was late in and got out of the concourse just as it started so I stayed at the front rather than find a seat, and I heard a lot of people gobbing off both in the concourse and the south stand. It was only a tiny minority but when the rest of the crowd are observing it it's still very noticeable.

Agree with the above though, a very moving and wel put together display.




From my spot behind the goal and in row P I didn't hear anything other than total silence.
Very well observed I thought.
Title: Re: Pre match remembrance
Post by: i_ateallthepies on November 20, 2016, 08:31:36 pm
I didn't hear a sound from the crowd for the whole of the silence.  Impeccably observed by both sets of supporters.  Made me feel proud to be one of them.
Title: Re: Pre match remembrance
Post by: ballysbackin on November 20, 2016, 09:17:07 pm
I agree totally, it was very well observed and everybody should be proud of that fact
Title: Re: Pre match remembrance
Post by: Goole Rover on November 20, 2016, 09:26:38 pm
I was a navy reservist for 12 years and heard a number of bugle salutes, the lad who played yesterday was one of the best if not the best I have ever heard. Can someone at the club please tell him how much we appreciated his performance.
Title: Re: Pre match remembrance
Post by: Bentley Bullet on November 20, 2016, 10:21:07 pm
I agree. The Bugle player should be informed of the praise given to him on here, although he didn't look the type to blow his own trumpet.
Title: Re: Pre match remembrance
Post by: jonnydog on November 20, 2016, 10:54:21 pm
I agree. The Bugle player should be informed of the praise given to him on here, although he didn't look the type to blow his own trumpet.

Brilliant :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Pre match remembrance
Post by: hoolahoop on November 21, 2016, 10:27:30 am
Absolutely superb and impeccably observed by everyone I thought.
Now that bugler was something else , I can't ever remember a time when every note seemed so exact .

Well done to everyone and I'm so proud that both sets of supporters got to remember that horrific battle in a fitting way and at my club . Must confess there were a few moistened eyes arOundle me young and old alike.

Why we worry so much about our loss of sovereignty and ability to commemorate both the best and worst of what makes us British escapes me .