Air crash 50 years ago.?!


Question: 50 years ago a famous football team's plane crashed killing 23 of there star players.the team isnt my team,in fact its an opposing teams players.BUT id respect there mins silence even though there from a different part of the country yet there "LOCAL"opponents will jeer and disrespect there tribute.is sport that nasty nowadays? would you respect there mins silence even if they were the opposing team?


Answers: 50 years ago a famous football team's plane crashed killing 23 of there star players.the team isnt my team,in fact its an opposing teams players.BUT id respect there mins silence even though there from a different part of the country yet there "LOCAL"opponents will jeer and disrespect there tribute.is sport that nasty nowadays? would you respect there mins silence even if they were the opposing team?

hi blue, yes i think people should respect there silence,

Yeah. If a person from my school disrespected such a tribute I'd gve them a mean glare and possibly some words (After the tribute).

To be honest I don't think they will have the guts to boo.

Yes i would and i think its sick the way some so called football fans behave.

Of course I would. It's called respect for the dead. There were journalists in the crash as well.
The sados are only letting their own team down if they jeer.

Of course what sort of question is that.

Yes and I respect Man U for going for the silence rather than the applause. No doubt there will be some people who won't - that my friend is a sad sign of the times.

Yes I would and I have seen both the films Alive and Survive and what can I say....unbelievable

a lot of sports are like this. football is a lot.
i personally won't do something like this but a lot of people just find it part of the game and at the end of the day i don't think man city will be doing because of the players killed.

sport was worser years ago nd still is today. my dad has millions of stories about beating up other teams supporters & gettin beaten up himself. but thats how it goes. i would respect the other team, because they're all human & equal & they died, they have famalies too.

It's unsportsmanlike to show disrespect for the fallen opponents of an opposing team. They deserve their moment of silence and any other tribute you care to give. Would you be talking about the football team whose airplane crash was made into the movie "We Are Marshall"? Good movie.

I would, a team lost is a team less, which means less oponents, and less oponents is like you are the only one in the game without any oponent

What kind of game is that ?

I think a minutes silence should be observed as a mark of respect, irrespective of the team you support. I'm a rugby league fan myself and have never seen a minutes silence anything but impeccibly observed.

Just a point however, I remember Leeds Utd had a minutes silence to remember Don Revie. I'm pretty sure it was Manchester United fans who booed all the way through it.

I don't think two wrongs make a right, just an observation.

Frank Swift...one of the greatest goalies of his time played his best years at Manchester City. After retiring, he became a journalist - and was one of the many who suffered, in what you shyly utter, an 'air crash 50 years ago'. There should be silence (or a minutes' clapping), but if there are City fans who 'give it massive' with their sneers and hisses, they ought to be shot.

I remember that Crash and its a very long time ago But is an important part of the History of Manchester Utd ,And It would be nice if other teams and fans respected it, But Sadly there isent the respect these days ,that there was back then ,Its a sad fact .

i was in that air crash.

who cares only nobby mancs harharhar



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