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The last post and silence 12:16 - Nov 6 with 20202 viewsloftboy

Had to go up the stairs and tell the stewards by ML to shut up last night, talking extremely loudly throughout the whole thing.

Nourry out
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The last post and silence on 12:39 - Nov 6 with 10241 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

I've been told several times we should be keeping politics out of football.
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The last post and silence on 12:44 - Nov 6 with 10217 viewsNed_Kennedys

The last post and silence on 12:39 - Nov 6 by BazzaInTheLoft

I've been told several times we should be keeping politics out of football.


“I've been told several times we should be keeping politics out of football.”

Show some respect FFS.
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The last post and silence on 12:50 - Nov 6 with 10182 viewsted_hendrix

Well done Loftboy, top Man.

My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.

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The last post and silence on 13:16 - Nov 6 with 10050 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

The last post and silence on 12:44 - Nov 6 by Ned_Kennedys

“I've been told several times we should be keeping politics out of football.”

Show some respect FFS.


Haha. Hyprocrite
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The last post and silence on 13:19 - Nov 6 with 10047 viewsLogman

The last post and silence on 12:39 - Nov 6 by BazzaInTheLoft

I've been told several times we should be keeping politics out of football.


There's a difference between touting a political agenda and observing a rite which transcends football. The minute's silence was totally appropriate and I was pleased that it was well conducted by the club and both sets of supporters.
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The last post and silence on 13:20 - Nov 6 with 10040 viewsJamesB1979

The poppy isn’t political. People make it political and shame on them. It’s just showing respect to men and women who gave ultimate sacrifice.
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The last post and silence on 13:24 - Nov 6 with 10000 viewsEsox_Lucius

The sound of fireworks booming in the distance and the occasional burst and crack of the aerial rockets during the silence and Last Post added to the poignancy of the moment.

The grass is always greener.

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The last post and silence on 13:36 - Nov 6 with 9936 viewsted_hendrix

The last post and silence on 13:20 - Nov 6 by JamesB1979

The poppy isn’t political. People make it political and shame on them. It’s just showing respect to men and women who gave ultimate sacrifice.


Top post.

My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.

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The last post and silence on 13:41 - Nov 6 with 9888 viewsNed_Kennedys

The last post and silence on 13:16 - Nov 6 by BazzaInTheLoft

Haha. Hyprocrite


You just can’t help showing your true colours.
Wear your poppy with pride.
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The last post and silence on 14:40 - Nov 6 with 9716 viewsMalintabuk

The last post and silence on 13:24 - Nov 6 by Esox_Lucius

The sound of fireworks booming in the distance and the occasional burst and crack of the aerial rockets during the silence and Last Post added to the poignancy of the moment.


I thought that as well....

Also the children around us... fantastic in their respect... old facts like me whose parents were active during WW II, so understandable, great to see the next generation also honouring it
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The last post and silence on 16:38 - Nov 6 with 9490 viewsSnipper

The last post and silence on 12:39 - Nov 6 by BazzaInTheLoft

I've been told several times we should be keeping politics out of football.


That’s the left for you in two lines.

An absolute joke of a post by you. 😡
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The last post and silence on 16:52 - Nov 6 with 9391 viewsFDC

I do find it odd that people are so outraged by the idea that wearing a poppy is a politically symbolic act. I mean, view it as commendable, important, poignant etc by all means - but if we understand "political" to mean "relating to public affairs" then of course it has political meaning to it, Shirley.
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The last post and silence on 16:55 - Nov 6 with 9343 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

The last post and silence on 16:38 - Nov 6 by Snipper

That’s the left for you in two lines.

An absolute joke of a post by you. 😡


I'll be frank, I don't think you know what it means.
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The last post and silence on 16:56 - Nov 6 with 9356 viewsFDC

The last post and silence on 13:41 - Nov 6 by Ned_Kennedys

You just can’t help showing your true colours.
Wear your poppy with pride.


And to insist that an act is non-political but also demand that people comply by performing that act is just an untenable position!
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The last post and silence on 16:57 - Nov 6 with 9330 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

The last post and silence on 16:56 - Nov 6 by FDC

And to insist that an act is non-political but also demand that people comply by performing that act is just an untenable position!


He was very keen to call me a virtue signaller too recently.
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The last post and silence on 17:08 - Nov 6 with 9278 viewsPaddyhoops

I don’t wear the poppy but it’s always very moving and beautifully observed
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The last post and silence on 17:14 - Nov 6 with 9241 viewsNed_Kennedys

The last post and silence on 16:57 - Nov 6 by BazzaInTheLoft

He was very keen to call me a virtue signaller too recently.


That’s exactly what you are as well as many other things.
Anyhow I’m blocking you now as you have literally have nothing of interest to say 🤡
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The last post and silence on 17:22 - Nov 6 with 9202 viewsTeddeRs

Do you know what stunned me? Just how long it took the announcer to read the list of former QPR and Southampton players who died in those two wars. I was genuinely shocked.

Looking it up - 28 QPR/Former QPR players served in WW1. 10 were killed. More than 1 in 3.

I knew about 800,000 British soldiers died in WW1 - but it's hard to relate a number like that to real people.

But, that list of names. I just thought of the survivors looking at a team photo post-war and seeing the faces that didn't live.
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The last post and silence on 17:27 - Nov 6 with 9159 viewsted_hendrix

The last post and silence on 17:08 - Nov 6 by Paddyhoops

I don’t wear the poppy but it’s always very moving and beautifully observed


Fair play to you, as you and everybody else Included have that choice, and long may It continue.

On a complete side note, I'm ex Military and during the playing of the last post our Regiment would be on the parade square (near to 600 Squaddies) standing to attention, total silence and all of a sudden one solitary bugler would start playing the last post.

You stand there motionless, struggling to keep your emotions In check, as long as I'm on this planet I'll never ever forget those moments back In the late Sixties In what was then West Germany.

My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.

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The last post and silence on 19:11 - Nov 6 with 8870 viewsstowmarketrange

The last post and silence on 17:22 - Nov 6 by TeddeRs

Do you know what stunned me? Just how long it took the announcer to read the list of former QPR and Southampton players who died in those two wars. I was genuinely shocked.

Looking it up - 28 QPR/Former QPR players served in WW1. 10 were killed. More than 1 in 3.

I knew about 800,000 British soldiers died in WW1 - but it's hard to relate a number like that to real people.

But, that list of names. I just thought of the survivors looking at a team photo post-war and seeing the faces that didn't live.


My father-in-law was in the London Scottish Regiment,and he says that their troops were the 1st soldiers who went over the top in one of the main battles in WW1.They lost 400 men in one night,which is a staggering number compared to modern warfare.
The regiment has its annual dinner on 31st October to remember those poor souls who were killed on that day.
I’m lucky enough to be going to the Albert Hall on Saturday for the remembrance service,and I’m sure that will be an emotional experience.

RIP to all those who died for the freedoms we enjoy today.
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The last post and silence on 19:16 - Nov 6 with 8837 viewslondonscottish

The last post and silence on 12:44 - Nov 6 by Ned_Kennedys

“I've been told several times we should be keeping politics out of football.”

Show some respect FFS.


It's ridiculous how some people conduct themselves. Words fail me. But the ignore button never does.

Anyway, I always fine the way the club conducts the minutes silence deeply moving.

RIP those who fought and gave their lives to give us a better life.

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The last post and silence on 21:48 - Nov 6 with 8565 viewsHAMRanger

my hero
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The last post and silence on 21:57 - Nov 6 with 8527 viewshighleverhoopL

The last post and silence on 12:39 - Nov 6 by BazzaInTheLoft

I've been told several times we should be keeping politics out of football.


In large part it is remembering working class people who died fighting facism under a coalition government which included the Labour party.
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The last post and silence on 22:08 - Nov 6 with 8480 viewsHAMRanger

The last post and silence on 21:57 - Nov 6 by highleverhoopL

In large part it is remembering working class people who died fighting facism under a coalition government which included the Labour party.


very weird how many seem to have forgotten that fascists aren't our friends!
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The last post and silence (n/t) on 23:26 - Nov 6 with 8250 viewsqueensparker

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