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In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 11:36 am
by ClaretTony
There will be a minute's silence ahead of today's game to allow us to remember those involved with Burnley FC who passed away in 2017, fans, former staff and players. The names are also printed in today's match programme and will be shown on the big screen at the time of the minute's silence. On behalf of Burnley FC Supporters Groups, I'd like to send my thoughts to the families and friends of all those named below.

Harry Allen 88 Ramsbottom
Stephen Allan 54 Burnley
Angela Ambrose 101 Skipton
Gareth Lee Ashworth 37 Burnley
Jeff Beck 51 Preston
William ‘Billy’ Berry 85 Burnley
Bob Bickerstaffe 65 Barrowford
Robert Blow 76 Auckland, New Zealand
Mark Ralph Bowling 52 Burnley
Edward ‘Doug’ Bracewell 88 Burnley
Ken Brennand 78 Burnley
Kellie Briggs 41 Great Harwood
Jenny Brooks 96 Burnley
Margaret Broughton 82 Cowling
James Brown 74 Burnley
Ron Cain 87 Haslingden
Roy Cain 76 Bacup
John Calvert 61 Brierfield
Ian Carson 57 Penkridge
David ‘Cleggy’ Clegg 53 Burnley
Kaitlin Abby Louise Clegg 12 Burnley
Mark ‘Tevez’ Conway 33 Burnley
Michael Coulton 65 Cross Hills
Leon Crompton 49 Burnley
Cecil Crossley 88 Burnley
Colin Crowther 75 Colne
Jo Cunningham 50 Whalley
Stephen Danaher 64 Burnley
Harry Davies 92 Cleveleys
Albert Deakin 66 Warrington
Ryan Christopher Denison 21 Kirkby-in-Ashfield
Cliff Disley 83 Burnley FC
Edith May Doublard 82 Burnley
Irene Duerden 88 Burnley
Alan Durkin 89 Burnley
Donald Edmondson 81 Wakefield
Eileen Edgar 83 Lancaster
Alan Fox 82 Burnley
Michael Fraher 82 Burnley
Pete Gledhill 44 Todmorden
Albert (Bert) Goodwill 93 Burnley
Harold Green 96 Barnoldswick
Colin Greierson 59 Nelson
Michael Gudgeon 43 Accrington
Norman Hadfield 76 Burnley
Michael Hall 68 Lumb / Burnley
Jean Hardie 89 Burnley
Bernard Hargreaves 64 Burnley
Stephen Hargreaves 76 Nelson
Vincent Hartley 91 Burnley
Eric Haworth 90 Leeds
Louis Heath 76 St Annes
Ian Highley 53 Todmorden
Elsie Hodgetts 87 Burnley
John Holden 84 Hurst Green
Jonathan Hollinrake 44 Todmorden
Juene Hollinrake 91 Todmorden
John Horner 75 Burnley
S D Hough 12 Earby
Richard Hudson 96 Padiham
Ron Ingram 91 Burnley
Marilyn Jackson 76 Llanelli
Dereck Jones 57 Burnley
Mabel Jones 91 Lytham St Annes
Raymond A Jones 72 Cross Hills
Cecil Kay 81 Loveclough
Marcus Kaye 45 Burnley
Shaun Kelly 64 Bournemouth
Michael King 71 Rossendale
Ian Kippax 71 Padiham
John Larder 65 Accrington
Megan Lee 15 Oswaldtwistle
George Lewis 85 Winsford
Jack Lonsdale 90 Burnley
Charles Manley 61 Burnley
Ivan Marriott 66 Foulridge.
David Mercer 60 Rawtenstall
Geoff Metcalfe 69 Clitheroe
Mary McKimm 83 Barnoldswick
John McShea 68 Stacksteads
Frank Nicholson 88 Keighley
Peter Noble 72 Burnley FC 1973 - 1980
Roy Oldfield 83 Burnley
Ruth O’Donnell 81 Burnley
Frank O’Neill 82 Padiham
Linda Parker 68 Burnley
Irene Parry 94 Burnley
Steven James Pennington 61 Burnley
Angela Powell 46 Burnley
Irene Ramsbottom 70 Burnley
Keith ‘Rigger’ Rigby 73 Todmorden
Joan Sheen 89 Clayton-le-Moors
Ann Sisson 67 Burnley
Sean Sisson 46 Burnley
Arthur Sparrow 77 Burnley
Damian Stuttard 46 Burnley
David Tattersall 79 Foulridge
Joseph Waterworth 97 Padiham
Jack Watkins 88 Rossendale
Michael Watson 61 Heywood
Brian Weightman 82 Burnley
Trevor Wells 76 Barrowford
Andy West 48 Rawtenstall
Geoff Whiteman 62 Burnley
Jocelyn Wilby 67 Halifax
Jean Wilde 89 Nelson
Betty Wilkinson 89 Burnley
Susan Willis 62 Earby
John Christopher Wood 70 Todmorden
David Wright 66 Nelson

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 11:43 am
by Funkydrummer
It was on the radio yesterday that black armbands and a minutes tribute was to be had
for Cyril Regis at all grounds today.

If correct, how will that fit in ?

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 11:49 am
by ClaretTony
Funkydrummer wrote:It was on the radio yesterday that black armbands and a minutes tribute was to be had
for Cyril Regis at all grounds today.

If correct, how will that fit in ?
No idea how that can be fit in but we are having a minute’s silence ahead of the game today for those on the list above.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 11:50 am
by CleggHall
A surprisingly long list that, may they all RIP.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 12:01 pm
by steve1264b
Thank you Tony. My dad is on the list, died just before Christmas, very unwell and expected. Usually myself and daughter but today taking Mum as well

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 12:26 pm
by Steve1956
Some old ones,and some young ones,God bless every single one of them.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 12:27 pm
by ClaretTony
Steve1956 wrote:Some old ones,and some young ones,God bless every single one of them.
One very good friend of mine on that list at 50, others I knew, and another couple that I knew but had no idea had passed away.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 12:35 pm
by DCWat
Sadly some very young ages on there. Sad at any age of course but moreso for those of a young age.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 12:57 pm
by bfcjg
Hope Man U fans rrespect the occasion. Not sure they all will.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 1:12 pm
by ClaretTony
bfcjg wrote:Hope Man U fans rrespect the occasion. Not sure they all will.
Someone posts this every year. This is the 6th we’ve had and there have been no concerns at all. We’ve also been the away fans when other clubs have done similar with no concerns.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 1:14 pm
by jdrobbo
bfcjg wrote:Hope Man U fans rrespect the occasion. Not sure they all will.


Why not?

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 1:24 pm
by bfcjg
jdrobbo wrote:Why not?
So many of them and they do tend to get inebriated and sing a lot. All it takes is a few to spoil the silence as per boro a few years ago. Most teams i wouldnt have an issue with.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 1:25 pm
by Jacka
I will have a minute at 3pm to remember my uncle peter, but also a thought to everyone on that last and their loved ones.

Sunderland do the same.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 1:30 pm
by Zom Zom
Heart breaking to see people as young as 12 on there.

:(

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 1:47 pm
by JimmyMac'sMate
When remembering the lost ones have a quick thought to yourself how lucky we are to enjoy life utc xx

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 6:18 pm
by wilks_bfc
Well that went well didn’t it :roll:

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 6:22 pm
by Pimlico_Claret
With all due respect to Cyrille Regis, he had no connection to our club, whilst the 100 or so Clarets who have passed away obviously did. It was an embarrassing mess and showed poor organisation I'm sorry to say.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 6:23 pm
by bfcjg
jdrobbo wrote:Why not?
The Man U fans ruined it by masking the singing of some of their idiots by chanting for Regis and then clapping
That's why.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 6:25 pm
by cricketfieldclarets
bfcjg wrote:Hope Man U fans rrespect the occasion. Not sure they all will.
As predicted. Morons. Had to clap to drown them out.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 6:25 pm
by ClaretTony
bfcjg wrote:The Man U fans ruined it by masking the singing of some of their idiots by chanting for Regis and then clapping
That's why.
The Manchester United fans didn't seemingly know what was going on but the club announced Regis before it started and the Premier League had confirmed there would be a minute's applause before all games this weekend. If anyone ruined it, it was the Premier League I suppose.

Disappointing really, Burnley fans then joining in with the applause too when it should have been a silence. But certainly not pointing any fingers at the visiting fans today for that.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 6:26 pm
by Steve-Harpers-perm
Bit of a farce not really sure why United fans felt the need to clap and chant.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 6:27 pm
by cricketfieldclarets
Burnley fans were right to clap as ot drowned out the moronic united fans.

Also doesnt help that one weeks its a clap next week its silence week after its a couple of claps at different stages of the game.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 6:27 pm
by ClaretTony
Pimlico_Claret wrote:With all due respect to Cyrille Regis, he had no connection to our club, whilst the 100 or so Clarets who have passed away obviously did. It was an embarrassing mess and showed poor organisation I'm sorry to say.
It was a mess but not sure how it could have been avoided. All fans knew about the minute's applause for Regis and that's what spoiled it. It was a real shame because those names on the big screen meant a lot to us all, and I know you and I Pimlico would have been looking at one name in particular. We'll certainly be speaking to the club about it, and we'll be making our voices heard with the Premier League too because it was certainly spoiled.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 6:28 pm
by ClaretAndJew
I was watching the game on BEin 11 and pre match, when the players all lined up in a circle, they cut to Everton's ground and a big picture of Cyrille Regis, then continued to go over other grounds with banners etc paying tribute to him. Then when the minute was over they just spoke about Cyrille for a short time, without mentioning what we were having a minutes silence for. Was quite bizarre.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 6:30 pm
by jdrobbo
The only United fans I heard shouting were the ones on the concourse. The announcer mentioned Regis and his contribution to the game and the United fans started clapping...then they all started. Interesting that I interpret very differently. I stand to be corrected. For me though, it was just a bit if a shambles all round.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 6:32 pm
by Whitgord
It was explained over the tannoy that it was a silence for both the loved ones and for Cyrille. It was too much to expect the Man Utd fans to even listen to this let alone carefully. A shame, but well done for the VAST majority of Burnley fans who remained silent. I am also aware of one Coventry fan sat near us who after a while joined in with the clapping and I could understand why.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 6:32 pm
by Burnleybabe
I disagree.
If they thought it was applause,surely when they saw the teams and Majority of the Burnley fans were in Silence they should have stopping singing and clapping.

As far as I am concerned they were very disrespectful.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 6:48 pm
by Silkyskills1
I expected the minute's respect to be ruined and it was. Didn't for one moment expect Manchester United fans to acknowledge anything on behalf of Burnley so they turned it into another 'look at us' exercise. A bit like their manager.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 6:59 pm
by beddie
A lot of us in the JHL simply stood in silence for the minute, one or two that did clap then stopped. It could have been explained (spelt out) to everyone in the ground by the P. A. chap exactly what was going to happen, even to the point that we are combining the Regis tribute by standing in silence rather than clapping. We do sometimes lack a bit of professionalism combined with forward thinking.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 7:07 pm
by Grumps
ClaretTony wrote:It was a mess but not sure how it could have been avoided. All fans knew about the minute's applause for Regis and that's what spoiled it. It was a real shame because those names on the big screen meant a lot to us all, and I know you and I Pimlico would have been looking at one name in particular. We'll certainly be speaking to the club about it, and we'll be making our voices heard with the Premier League too because it was certainly spoiled.
What could have been done once it was announced about the minutes applause?

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 7:21 pm
by Bordeauxclaret
Not difficult to understand a minutes silence is it.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 7:26 pm
by Steve1956
What a shambles that was, I think as a mark of respect we should try it again at our next home match so we can pay our respects to fellow Clarets... that certainly wasn't a way to remember them.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 7:36 pm
by Rileybobs
Poorly observed by United fans. They made it about themselves. Nothing to get upset about but it’s not difficult to remain silent for a minute when asked.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 7:44 pm
by Grumps
Rileybobs wrote:Poorly observed by United fans. They made it about themselves. Nothing to get upset about but it’s not difficult to remain silent for a minute when asked.
But all the National press said it was a minutes applause, Carnt blame them that much, our announcer isn't the best, apparently season tickets are now on sale according to him......

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 7:51 pm
by Steve1956
Grumps wrote:But all the National press said it was a minutes applause, Carnt blame them that much, our announcer isn't the best, apparently season tickets are now on sale according to him......
He is a bit hard to understand at times and sounds a bit tinpot .....the funniest thing I saw today was something on the big screen with a list of things in about 2 inch high writing how the **** can you read that from the CFS., tinpot :lol: :lol:

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 7:54 pm
by Silkyskills1
Who reads or believes anything the National press do or say? Can't imagine many,if any of their fans reading up on what to do today. A shambles from them but it's what I expected.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 8:09 pm
by CrosspoolClarets
I was another to think the United fans were very crass and didn’t seem to give a toss. The announcer made it clear it was a minute’s silence and it was very obvious it was a memorial to a lot of our loved ones. The trouble is, when some fans start, everyone else feels uncomfortable so others join in. A bit of a mess and one that was hard for the club to anticipate.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 8:25 pm
by Walton
I'm in the CFS, and to be honest you cannot hear a thing on the tannoy.

It had been nationally announced that there was to be a minute's applause, and that's what the Utd fans did.

No blame there.

As it is, a minute's applause is just as good as a minute's silence, so I don't really get the fuss. The same intention is there, and they're both widely accepted in the football world as a mark of respect.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 8:49 pm
by ClaretTony
Walton wrote:I'm in the CFS, and to be honest you cannot hear a thing on the tannoy.

It had been nationally announced that there was to be a minute's applause, and that's what the Utd fans did.

No blame there.

As it is, a minute's applause is just as good as a minute's silence, so I don't really get the fuss. The same intention is there, and they're both widely accepted in the football world as a mark of respect.
We decided that this would always be a minute's silence and not applause. It was what the supporters clubs wanted when they approached the club with it and it is what was agreed with Lee Hoos who was then the chief exec. He was very much in favour of us doing this annually.

I do think the confusion has come about because of the press re: Cyrille Regis and I don't think the Manchester United fans actually did anything wrong, although I appreciate some won't agree with that.

In future years though, we need to ensure it is done correctly.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 8:52 pm
by Bin Ont Turf
What an excruciating minute that was.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 9:07 pm
by Quickenthetempo
Some United fans were singing their songs (probably under the influence) so other United fans who were embarrassed as they wouldn't shut up started clapping to mask it. Then sang one Cyril Regis to turn it round completely.

Good and bad on their part.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 9:23 pm
by tim_noone
Pimlico_Claret wrote:With all due respect to Cyrille Regis, he had no connection to our club, whilst the 100 or so Clarets who have passed away obviously did. It was an embarrassing mess and showed poor organisation I'm sorry to say.
Shambles.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 9:23 pm
by agreenwood
I know this won’t be popular, but I’d drop the entire thing.

Silence and applause at TM should (hopefully) be a rare event and reserved for club legends.

Including the x minute applauses we have for fans these days, we probably spend 45 minutes a season paying our respects.

Too much.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 9:25 pm
by Spiral
Agreed, agreenwood.

My tone is probably going to make this post a hundred times more unpopular than yours, but I think we've been over-indulging grief these last few years. I'm not sure how a minute's applause from complete strangers before a game helps bereavement in a productive way. It seems to me to be token at best.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 9:33 pm
by Bin Ont Turf
agreenwood wrote:I know this won’t be popular, but I’d drop the entire thing.

Silence and applause at TM should (hopefully) be a rare event and reserved for club legends.

Including the x minute applauses we have for fans these days, we probably spend 45 minutes a season paying our respects.

Too much.

I agree to a point, it was unfortunate this time that the minutes applause thing was forced upon us on this particular week.

I quite like the idea of remembering all passed Clarets all at once.

The silence in November and this one should be the only ones, apart from as you've said for any Claret legends.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 9:36 pm
by claptrappers_union
Minutes silence / applause... storm in a tea cup. From where I was, I heard a silence then a ripple of applause and then done chanting in memory of Cyril, then back to clapping. No harm really. There’re was nothing abusive, nothing malicious, respect was shown in different ways.

But what should’ve happened?

Maybe what they should’ve done is

A) postpone the in memorim and upset the fans
B) postpone Cyril Regis applause and get bollocked by the Premier League
C) have a minutes silence then have a minutes applause
D) instruct a minutes applause but go against the point of the in memorium as without consulting the fans
E) don’t bother at all next time because all you get is grief from keyboard warriors.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 9:38 pm
by cricketfieldclarets
As above. The amount we have now both clapping and silences just confuses the whole thing.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 9:42 pm
by Spiral
I stand by my comments above, but just want to point out that seeing two 12 year-old's, a 15 year-old, and a 21 year-old in that list absolutely breaks my heart. I'm just not sure if a stadium at capacity, half of which is drunk, is a good place to hold a minute's silence in their memory.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 9:45 pm
by ClaretTony
agreenwood wrote:I know this won’t be popular, but I’d drop the entire thing.

Silence and applause at TM should (hopefully) be a rare event and reserved for club legends.

Including the x minute applauses we have for fans these days, we probably spend 45 minutes a season paying our respects.

Too much.
One of the benefits of this ag is that it should reduce the number of occasions we have silence or applause. I think most people know I don't like the ones during the game, and when we had three on one game a couple of seasons ago it was ridiculous.

But this is once a year and it is really well received as you can see from the number of names at the top of this thread. I had one very good friend's name on that list today. Yes, I paid my respects at the funeral in October and also went out with others before the Spurs game to have a drink in her memory, but today was my opportunity to pay my respects at the very place that brought us together in the first place.

I like this idea, I know I will say that because it was me who put it to the club in the first place, but this once a year plus that for club legends such as the one we observed for Peter Noble last May works well I think.

With no disrespect to Cyrille Regis, he had nothing whatsoever to do with our club and I thought it was totally wrong that the Premier League told us we had to do something for him today. This was our day, our chance to pay our respects to our own. It's worked absolutely perfectly in previous years.

Re: In Memoriam 2017

Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 9:49 pm
by Roosterbooster
ClaretTony wrote:With no disrespect to Cyrille Regis, he had nothing whatsoever to do with our club and I thought it was totally wrong that the Premier League told us we had to do something for him today. This was our day, our chance to pay our respects to our own
An exceptionally sensible point. I agree entirely