Just reading a thread on a Celtic forum about the booing at Celtic Park for the minutes silence when the Queenm Mother died and a couple of posters have mentioned that thr Irish team which played Iceland in a WC qualifier a week after Diana died wore black armbands on Andy Townsends insistence. Surely this isnt true?? im sure i would remember the controversey???
Did irish team wear black armbands when Di died?
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Yes they did, at the request of team captain Andy Townsend54,321 sold - wws will never die - ***
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Controversy? this isn't 1980 ffs. Now don't get me wrong, I thought the whole Diana thing was possible the low-point of all humanitat controversy, y, but who gives a **** if they do or don't. Anyone in Celtic Park booing the death of a pensioner is a sad case tooJust reading a thread on a Celtic forum about the booing at Celtic Park for the minutes silence when the Queenm Mother died and a couple of posters have mentioned that thr Irish team which played Iceland in a WC qualifier a week after Diana died wore black armbands on Andy Townsends insistence. Surely this isnt true?? im sure i would remember the controversey???Comment
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You know my form on booing pensioners.....
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I must say im astonished that that is the case. Cant believe some of the players didnt object. I remember the day as Mayo were playing Offaly in All Ireland semi final and a few lads in the pubs suggested a minutes silence in Croker that day. Thought they were going to lynched. Well i better get back to the other forum and try and claw my way out of this TY for the replies. Still shocked. What a strange country.Last edited by Mayo_Bhoy; 11/07/2008, 9:46 PM."Being Irish, he had an abiding sense of tragedy which sustained him through temporary periods of joy."Comment
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Relax, i just asked a simple question, because i argued that there was no way it would have happened. Obv i wrong. And actually i do give a fuk. And it wasnt 1980, it was 97 but wat thats got to do with it i dunno..Last edited by Mayo_Bhoy; 11/07/2008, 9:50 PM."Being Irish, he had an abiding sense of tragedy which sustained him through temporary periods of joy."Comment
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That sort of thing should be kept separate from football anyhow, there seems to be a minutes silence for every Tom Di and Harry nowadays...I wouldn't be the most sentimental of folks in case you hadn't guessedYou show me a good loser and I'll show you a loser - Vince LombardiComment
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I agree with ya, but its not something Id be getting bothered about one way or another.Comment
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Most of them playing were British. I agree it was a disgrace. Not going to get worked up about it a decade laterI must say im astonished that that is the case. Cant believe some of the players didnt object. I remember the day as Mayo were playing Offaly in All Ireland semi final and a few lads in the pubs suggested a minutes silence in Croker that day. Thought they were going to lynched. Well i better get back to the other forum and try and claw my way out of this TY for the replies. Still shocked. What a strange country.54,321 sold - wws will never die - ***
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