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Tiggs 26 August 2002 11:43 AM

what is it with this post Diana- all hug each other in times of trouble- era that means football games start with a minutes silence for whatever the medias campaign against "insert whatever they think will shift papers" is that week.

T

ps- in an ironic, full circle kind of way The Sun is today reporting on what a circus soham has become with tourists and ppl taking photos of their kids laying flowers.....errr HELLLLLLO. its a circus cause of The Sun etc who make it seem normal to travel from Lands End to Soham to lay some flowers.

Chip 26 August 2002 12:25 PM

Have to agree tiggs. Its always the media thats wants these things to happen.

I know its a terrible thing what has happened to the two little girls but little kids vanish in this country all the time. Its just that when it happens in the summer hols(as it does most years)then the press have got bugger all else to write about so they go to town on things like this.

Regarding the Diana bit. Have you noticed that our roads are also getting like florists these days. Anytime theres an RTA and someone dies then the surrounding area gets to look like kew gardens with flowers everywhere. Why.

Chip.

David Lock 26 August 2002 12:32 PM

Agreed. In my view this sad story is not a National disaster - just an appalling local matter. National silence should be kept to things like Aberfan/Dunblane/Lockerbie. Media hype up is appalling. DL

The Crushinator 26 August 2002 01:25 PM

I also have to agree. Yes, it is tragic and shocking, but i don't see how a national minutes silence is appropriate:rolleyes:




[Edited by The Crushinator - 8/26/2002 1:25:59 PM]

rr_ww 26 August 2002 01:44 PM

The problem is the public get swept up in it all. They start to believe they knew the girls (for example) because their picture had been on every news channel, paper for the last 3 weeks.

If you then try to talk rationally to these people you're branded as harsh,insensitive and uncaring.:rolleyes:


Richard

ChrisB 26 August 2002 01:48 PM

What about a minutes silence for anyone killed in road accidents this weekend?

benview7 26 August 2002 01:58 PM

Come on you guys People ALL over the Uk were deeply touched by this terrible tragedy and Yes I know it happens everyday somewhere, but people have the right to express their feelings in whichever way they wish and I think flowers are a good way ands show that US BRITISH really do have a sense of Compassion and all the Florists make a fortune and keep folks in jobs so something good comes out of every tragedy. I live near Dunblane and I know if you ask any person from Dunblane they would all say that the thoughts of all the people from all over the worl helped them get through this dispicable tragedy and I am pretty sure the peole of Soham might feel the same way.. I dont particulary like the press but sometimnes we need them to raise awareness to things and to this terrivble tragedy we will all be more careful with our kids,

I am proud to be BRITISH as well as a Scot and well done to everyone who sent flowers and messages

Dave T-S 26 August 2002 02:13 PM

It's a shame we can't have a *lifetime's* silence from poxy football!!!!

Fuzz 26 August 2002 02:16 PM

LMAO @ Dave

tony jones 26 August 2002 02:34 PM

Nothing wrong with football giving a minuites silence. They did die wearing football shirts, they were football fans and football was just showing a bit of respect.

As for it happens all the time, a quote "Do not ask for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for us all".

Still as apt today as 200 years ago when it was wrote.

P1Fanatic 26 August 2002 04:34 PM

As Tony Jones says they were football supporters and did actually go missing/die in man utd shirts so there is logic there. Whether its right or wrong for a mins silence is it that big a sacrifice to make? If you don't want to do something else - I didnt so I went and got another beer whilst it was happening in the Chelsea Man Utd game on Friday.

P.S. Dave lol - get back to your croquet!

Simon.

[Edited by P1Fanatic - 8/26/2002 4:36:52 PM]

neilbbb 26 August 2002 07:17 PM

i agree that the public grief culture went a bit OTT with the Diana thing.

but must say i was at the game on friday and it was the best observed silence i have seen. as other posts have said they were both man u fans and the show of respect was the least we could do.


puppypower 26 August 2002 08:40 PM

I was working a game today, Brentford v Swindon and they had a mins silence for the two girls.

It's not so much to think about them but think what could be in your own situation. I thought about my daughter, although only 8 mths old , what a world she is growing up into.

At one of the smallest attendance matches , 6k or so , the feeeling was intense. Shows that it is only a very small minority that ruin it for the rest of us.

And a minute is a bloody long time to be still in this age of madness.

PP

Luke 26 August 2002 08:52 PM

Come on its getting "Tacky"...The press love it .The Locals all want to be on TV and the radio..

You wont find the public or media behind a "Once and for all" campaign to ORDER the goverment to do something about crime ,drugs etc...

Like Sheep all following each other around.

Chip 26 August 2002 09:30 PM

So if they were wearing M&S socks will all the staff and customers have a minutes silence. I dont think so.

Trouble with football is it think its just so bloody important. Still suppose it got them some good publicity for a change. Though I expect the fans are already back kicking **** out of each other and singing there anthem "Your gonna get your F****n head kicked in.

Chip.

Mcbrun555 26 August 2002 10:07 PM

Like i read in a paper last week the media are treating it like a reality tv show to take people through the emontional rollercoaster the two girls parents have gone through.

What really annoys me is how a reporter is sent from ITV, has never been to the town in their life and starts passing comments on the "mood" of the people.

Also heard a report of people taking coach tours to Soham because they "had to be there". I cannot understand this country sometimes.

Mcbrun555

uncle buck 26 August 2002 10:12 PM


It's a shame we can't have a *lifetime's* silence from poxy football!!!!
nice one :D:D:D

planky 26 August 2002 10:45 PM

I heard about them tours,WTF is wrong with these people,we had a lynch mobs last week and now weve got "grieving" strangers touring Soham.

The vicar of Soham was on the news today telling the reporter the people of Soham should be left alone to grieve and about time to!!

Luke 26 August 2002 10:49 PM

Bet the vicar didnt mind selling the candles in the church...........

planky 26 August 2002 10:52 PM

Thats harsh LOL:D

ChrisB 26 August 2002 10:57 PM

Very cynical!


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