Jordan Sinnott seriously injured and has now passed away
#49
Posted 26 January 2020 - 05:05 PM
#52
Posted 27 January 2020 - 10:18 PM
Good that the club are giving us the chance to pay our respects to Jordan and it's probably just me but I think a minutes silence than applause is more fitting given the circumstances, for me the applause is suited to respecting natural passings after a full life.
This is not a dig at the club in anyway btw, it might be his families wishes, just a personal preference to how I'd like to pay my respects
This is not a dig at the club in anyway btw, it might be his families wishes, just a personal preference to how I'd like to pay my respects
#53
Posted 27 January 2020 - 10:31 PM
moondog, on 27 January 2020 - 10:18 PM, said:
Good that the club are giving us the chance to pay our respects to Jordan and it's probably just me but I think a minutes silence than applause is more fitting given the circumstances, for me the applause is suited to respecting natural passings after a full life.
This is not a dig at the club in anyway btw, it might be his families wishes, just a personal preference to how I'd like to pay my respects
This is not a dig at the club in anyway btw, it might be his families wishes, just a personal preference to how I'd like to pay my respects
Just FYI for anyone who hasn't seen
https://www.chesterf...nnott-tributes/
#57
Posted 27 January 2020 - 10:52 PM
I assume that the club will be involved with this, but just seen that Jordan's brother Tom is trying to get all football clubs to send a shirt with Sinnott and 25 on for his funeral and the idea is that after the funeral the shirts will be donated to sports relief and the shirts sent abroad and given to kids. There appears to be a huge take up already.
#60
Posted 28 January 2020 - 05:35 AM
moondog, on 27 January 2020 - 10:18 PM, said:
Good that the club are giving us the chance to pay our respects to Jordan and it's probably just me but I think a minutes silence than applause is more fitting given the circumstances, for me the applause is suited to respecting natural passings after a full life.
This is not a dig at the club in anyway btw, it might be his families wishes, just a personal preference to how I'd like to pay my respects
This is not a dig at the club in anyway btw, it might be his families wishes, just a personal preference to how I'd like to pay my respects
Who decides whether it should be a minutes silence or a minutes applause ?