Well played, Derby County
Really? Did they have a minutes silience when these events occurred?
I think it is a great reflection on your club , the way they have handled this.It is the right time to do this now the verdicts are known.
It must very hard for your club to keep on seeing that odious man wearing your clubs shirt when pictured in the press..
Lets hope he never gets the chance to wear your clubs shirt ever again.
I am sure the six innocent victims will be remembered with the dignity they deserve.
Well dont DCFC.
I hope that sc4m bag gets butt-f4cked to death as he rots in hell.
I don't recall it, SDS, but they may very well have only without all the publicity.
The season had just ended hadn't it so the oporunity wasn't there.
Now is the best time to pay our respects as the whole matter has now been dealt with. I can't see anybody spoiling the silence they would get lynched.
This is a very appropriate gesture from DCFC. Now that 'justice' has been done, it's a chance for Derby as a City and Derby as a football club to publically remember those poor children. It's all extremely upsetting.
Whereas I take some satisfaction in knowing that Philpott has whatever years he has left to think about what he's done, I would prefer it if the last thing to go through his head was a bullet.
I was watching the news as their verdicts came on whilst playing with my 3 and 1 year old nephews. Not one single fiber of my being would ever comprehend doing anything that would endanger them. To that end, aj, a bullet would be too quick. It needs to be long and drawn out.
I know Harper I'm just thinking of the most effective and cheapest method of getting rid of that lowlife.
Spare a thought too for Philpotts remaining 11 children. They will never get over this.
Well done DCFC. A terrible appalling story.
Aj, a bathfull of boiling water is cheaper than a gun/bullet
On reflection, well done GSE for spotting an opportunity to sell tickets just before the season ticket deadline.
I might be wrong though.
Iwas
I thought that but they wouldn't stoop that low.......surely?
I think it is a gesture for the people of Derby. Whether there is 20K there or 30K it is in respect of those kids. Derby fans. I think it is the least the club can do
I will join in that guys. A minuscule gesture from a dog, but this transcends rivalry.
I'v just read on twitter that some pople are planning on disrupting the minutes silence ! Why on earth would people think of doing that ? Here's hoping it's respected .
Have they given any reason Geezer
Iwas , This was what i read on Nick Britten's twitter (Colin Bloomfield re-tweeted it) :
'I'm hearing some idiots are going to disrupt @dcfcofficial 1m silence for Philpott kids at tmrw game v itfc pls don't bother'
When asked where he heard it he put ' DCFCfans around where Philpotts lived. A lot of hatred towards parents, hope sympathy for kids will mean silence ok'
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posted on 4/4/13
Well played, Derby County
posted on 4/4/13
Really? Did they have a minutes silience when these events occurred?
posted on 4/4/13
I think it is a great reflection on your club , the way they have handled this.It is the right time to do this now the verdicts are known.
It must very hard for your club to keep on seeing that odious man wearing your clubs shirt when pictured in the press..
Lets hope he never gets the chance to wear your clubs shirt ever again.
I am sure the six innocent victims will be remembered with the dignity they deserve.
posted on 4/4/13
Well dont DCFC.
I hope that sc4m bag gets butt-f4cked to death as he rots in hell.
posted on 4/4/13
* well DONE dcfc
posted on 4/4/13
I don't recall it, SDS, but they may very well have only without all the publicity.
posted on 4/4/13
The season had just ended hadn't it so the oporunity wasn't there.
posted on 4/4/13
Now is the best time to pay our respects as the whole matter has now been dealt with. I can't see anybody spoiling the silence they would get lynched.
posted on 4/4/13
This is a very appropriate gesture from DCFC. Now that 'justice' has been done, it's a chance for Derby as a City and Derby as a football club to publically remember those poor children. It's all extremely upsetting.
Whereas I take some satisfaction in knowing that Philpott has whatever years he has left to think about what he's done, I would prefer it if the last thing to go through his head was a bullet.
posted on 4/4/13
posted on 4/4/13
I was watching the news as their verdicts came on whilst playing with my 3 and 1 year old nephews. Not one single fiber of my being would ever comprehend doing anything that would endanger them. To that end, aj, a bullet would be too quick. It needs to be long and drawn out.
posted on 4/4/13
I know Harper I'm just thinking of the most effective and cheapest method of getting rid of that lowlife.
Spare a thought too for Philpotts remaining 11 children. They will never get over this.
posted on 4/4/13
Well done DCFC. A terrible appalling story.
posted on 4/4/13
Aj, a bathfull of boiling water is cheaper than a gun/bullet
posted on 4/4/13
On reflection, well done GSE for spotting an opportunity to sell tickets just before the season ticket deadline.
I might be wrong though.
posted on 5/4/13
Iwas
I thought that but they wouldn't stoop that low.......surely?
I think it is a gesture for the people of Derby. Whether there is 20K there or 30K it is in respect of those kids. Derby fans. I think it is the least the club can do
posted on 5/4/13
I will join in that guys. A minuscule gesture from a dog, but this transcends rivalry.
posted on 5/4/13
I'v just read on twitter that some pople are planning on disrupting the minutes silence ! Why on earth would people think of doing that ? Here's hoping it's respected .
posted on 5/4/13
Have they given any reason Geezer
posted on 5/4/13
Iwas , This was what i read on Nick Britten's twitter (Colin Bloomfield re-tweeted it) :
'I'm hearing some idiots are going to disrupt @dcfcofficial 1m silence for Philpott kids at tmrw game v itfc pls don't bother'
When asked where he heard it he put ' DCFCfans around where Philpotts lived. A lot of hatred towards parents, hope sympathy for kids will mean silence ok'
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