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| I dont want a minutes silence on Friday - it should be a minute's applause, to recognise one of the best Leeds players ever.
Not sure what you all think about it out there, but we should applaud this guy for his brilliance on the hallowed turf.
Headlingley was his stage. He would appreciate the applause.
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| I think you'll find that rugby league crowds know how to hold a one minutes respectful silence
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| Quote: simy123 "I dont want a minutes silence on Friday - it should be a minute's applause, to recognise one of the best Leeds players ever.
Not sure what you all think about it out there, but we should applaud this guy for his brilliance on the hallowed turf.
Headlingley was his stage. He would appreciate the applause.'"
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| Yes rugby league crowds do respect a minutes silence. I dont think it is required here.
We need to celebrate his memory by applauding.
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| minutes silence ,much more respectful and dignified
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| Quote: simy123 "Yes rugby league crowds do respect a minutes silence. I dont think it is required here.
We need to celebrate his memory by applauding.'"
Personally I preferred the way it was done when Jane Tomlinsons death was honoured at Headingley - a proper minutes silence followed by a round of applause - best of both worlds.
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| Quote: McLaren_Field "Personally I preferred the way it was done when Jane Tomlinsons death was honoured at Headingley - a proper minutes silence followed by a round of applause - best of both worlds.'"
i agree with that one
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| No. If you want to show respect for the memory of someone, you stand quietly in silence.
I detest the football style round of applause, which has evolved only as the result of the gormless minority being unable to behave in a civilised manner for 60 seconds.
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| Wouldn't it be the ultimate mark of respect for John Holmes and his family if the one minutes silence was observed impeccably
But as soon as the whistle was blown to end this one minutes silence, that the whole ground started clapping for a further minute?
This IMO would be the ideal way to show the utmost respect for the ultimate Leeds player of all time
John Holmes was clapped throughout his career, what a way to send him off!
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| Quote: BillyRhino "No. If you want to show respect for the memory of someone, you stand quietly in silence.
I detest the football style round of applause, which has evolved only as the result of the gormless minority being unable to behave in a civilised manner for 60 seconds.'"
Now actually, I was going to say that
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| Observe the minute silence .... Then a minute of clapping accompanied by "THERE'S ONLY ONE JOHN HOLMES "
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| Not at all. To stand in quiet contimplation surrounded by fans all paying their quiet respect to a true giant of the game is phenominal. To hear the flags cracking in the wind on top of the southstand and the sounds of the city in the background is fantastic. Then the wall of noise when the whistle goes to banish the silence, is just frankly amazing.
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