Rodley
Well-Known Member
Already heard from lots of Blades who are coming along to this one given what's happened - is the club putting on a minute's silence & minute's applause?
RIP Gary.
RIP Gary.
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Exactly my thoughts just didnt know how to put itI sort of agree, the minute silence is brill and effective heartfelt, but the minutes applause to me celebrates all he achieved in football and life.
I'd like to see a minutes silence at the lane on Sat....where we can all reflect on the manner and 'supposed reasons' of this untimely death ....and then I would like to see the club arrange for a special open day/evening where we can show our respect and appreciation for his service to the club . Perhaps a 45 minute memorial service in which we'd make use of the big screen to show clips of him in action with tributes from players past and present and a chance to say goodbye to him in our own BDTBL style .
Followed then with a 60 minute friendly game with a local side to lift everyones spirits .
Just my thoughts....with any monies raised to be donated by Garys' family to a favourite charity .
Totally agree.....!!!!!!!!I'd like to see a minutes silence at the lane on Sat....where we can all reflect on the manner and 'supposed reasons' of this untimely death ....and then I would like to see the club arrange for a special open day/evening where we can show our respect and appreciation for his service to the club . Perhaps a 45 minute memorial service in which we'd make use of the big screen to show clips of him in action with tributes from players past and present and a chance to say goodbye to him in our own BDTBL style .
Followed then with a 60 minute friendly game with a local side to lift everyones spirits .
Just my thoughts....with any monies raised to be donated by Garys' family to a favourite charity .
Thought they were playing sunday?Great post bubble.how come the pigs n us are both at home 3pm sat??
I'd like to see a minutes silence at the lane on Sat....where we can all reflect on the manner and 'supposed reasons' of this untimely death ....and then I would like to see the club arrange for a special open day/evening where we can show our respect and appreciation for his service to the club . Perhaps a 45 minute memorial service in which we'd make use of the big screen to show clips of him in action with tributes from players past and present and a chance to say goodbye to him in our own BDTBL style .
Followed then with a 60 minute friendly game with a local side to lift everyones spirits .
Just my thoughts....with any monies raised to be donated by Garys' family to a favourite charity .
Confirmed from the OS. http://www.sufc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10418~2531607,00.html
Former team-mates and colleagues during Gary's time at the club will be invited to the game.
A minutes applause before kick off.
Current players will be warming up in specially designed shirt.
Chris Morgan and Robert Page will lay wreaths pitchside.
Players and Coaching Staff will wear black armbands.
Large porption of the match day program will be laid to oneside for Gary Speed memories.
There will also be longer lasting pictures of Speed erected in the car park before the weekend, that will remain there for the remainder of the season.
I think we should have something lasting to him. Rename a stand or something. I know he wasnt with us for long but no one has ever slagged him since he left.
Leeds are going to sing his name for 11 mins from the 11th minute on sat. Should we do something similar?
I think we should have something lasting to him. Rename a stand or something. I know he wasnt with us for long but no one has ever slagged him since he left.
Leeds are going to sing his name for 11 mins from the 11th minute on sat. Should we do something similar?
I think we should have something lasting to him. Rename a stand or something. I know he wasnt with us for long but no one has ever slagged him since he left.
Leeds are going to sing his name for 11 mins from the 11th minute on sat. Should we do something similar?
maybe a bit ott. What about renaming the tunnel bar or summat. I would like to see something permenant
It's all very sad of course that a man in the prime of life should kill himself but, let's be realistic here. Had Speed lived a natural life span his connection with SUFC would have, in 20 years time, been forgotten by everyone expect saddos like me. He was an ok player for us for a year and a bit and a mediocre manager for a few months. With all necessary respect I can't see that the tragedy of his death justifies any permanent memorial at the Lane.
Steve Goulding (70's reserve right back) killed himself in his 30's in the mid 80's and he was connected with SUFC far longer than Speed. e don't have a permanent memorial to him.
It's all very sad of course that a man in the prime of life should kill himself but, let's be realistic here. Had Speed lived a natural life span his connection with SUFC would have, in 20 years time, been forgotten by everyone expect saddos like me. He was an ok player for us for a year and a bit and a mediocre manager for a few months. With all necessary respect I can't see that the tragedy of his death justifies any permanent memorial at the Lane.
Steve Goulding (70's reserve right back) killed himself in his 30's in the mid 80's and he was connected with SUFC far longer than Speed. e don't have a permanent memorial to him.
It's all very sad of course that a man in the prime of life should kill himself but, let's be realistic here. Had Speed lived a natural life span his connection with SUFC would have, in 20 years time, been forgotten by everyone expect saddos like me. He was an ok player for us for a year and a bit and a mediocre manager for a few months. With all necessary respect I can't see that the tragedy of his death justifies any permanent memorial at the Lane.
Steve Goulding (70's reserve right back) killed himself in his 30's in the mid 80's and he was connected with SUFC far longer than Speed. e don't have a permanent memorial to him.
Not to take anything away from the tragedy and emotions people are feeling or the mark of respect the club and fans should show but if you'd asked a random group of longstanding Blades (say over 30yrs) last Saturday to name their top 50 Blades 'legends' (and I use the term loosely in connection with United!) I doubt any would have named Speed.
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