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Posted July 27, 2014 08:05 · last edited July 27, 2014 08:05

C-Diddy wrote:

Arsenal wrote:

Warwick Hunt wrote:

The waiata sung for Liam Sweeney & John Alder was an emotional and touching tribute to commemorate the sad loss of two fans who were supporting their club  

[Just checked earlier posts on this thread and seen that there is some disquiet about lack of respect in observing the minute's silence. I thought the waiata was an unexpected but appropriate tribute from New Zealand. Quite rightly there'll be many minutes of remembrance in the upcoming football season but we have provided a local and heart-felt tribute to the loss of two football fans]

If there is ever anything remotely "cultural" at a football match you can guarantee some old white person will come on here and complain. 

*Looks towards Steve-O*

Steve-O is a young fella though so.... The point still remains though.

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Jeff Vader edited July 27, 2014 08:05
C-Diddy wrote:
Arsenal wrote:
Warwick Hunt wrote:

The waiata sung for Liam Sweeney & John Alder was an emotional and touching tribute to commemorate the sad loss of two fans who were supporting their club  

[Just checked earlier posts on this thread and seen that there is some disquiet about lack of respect in observing the minute's silence. I thought the waiata was an unexpected but appropriate tribute from New Zealand. Quite rightly there'll be many minutes of remembrance in the upcoming football season but we have provided a local and heart-felt tribute to the loss of two football fans]

If there is ever anything remotely "cultural" at a football match you can guarantee some old white person will come on here and complain. 

*Looks towards Steve-O*

Steve-O is a young fella though so....