ARTICLE: Clarets to pay tribute to Noble this weekend
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ARTICLE: Clarets to pay tribute to Noble this weekend
Details for tomorrow for funeral and minute's applause on Sunday with players wearing black arm bands
Rest in peace Uwe
http://www.uptheclarets.com/clarets-to- ... is-weekend
Rest in peace Uwe
http://www.uptheclarets.com/clarets-to- ... is-weekend
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Re: ARTICLE: Clarets to pay tribute to Noble this weekend
Sorry I can't be with you to pay respect to a fantastic club servant and legend.
He'll be in my thoughts. RIP Uwe.
He'll be in my thoughts. RIP Uwe.
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Applause for Peter Noble during WHU game.
I'm comfortable with this one. Let's give the lad the ovation he deserves.
Re: Applause for Peter Noble during WHU game.
He'd be over the moon with the applause rather than a somber silence!
Sing the name loud and proud
Sing the name loud and proud
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Re: Applause for Peter Noble during WHU game.
I'm happy with it ...but I thought a lot on here were getting p!ssed off with the clapping.
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Re: Applause for Peter Noble during WHU game.
It's not during. It's before.
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Re: Applause for Peter Noble during WHU game.
UWE UWE UWE !!!!
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Re: Applause for Peter Noble during WHU game.
Peter did many award night presentations for me as well as special offers on his stall. Always went out of his way to talk to me whenever he saw me, in fact the last time I saw him was at Tesco up Brunshaw on my way to an Aunts funeral he looked well. Very sad to know he has gone. I can remember being on the turf when we were playing Swindon away and hearing he had scored against us, if my memory serves me. I was delighted when he joined us. He has always had my respect as a man, a friend and a claret legend
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Re: Applause for Peter Noble during WHU game.
And another claret from the seventies...and not forgetting the sixties who stayed in the area. Phil malley an exception maybe of recent clarets still here?
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Re: ARTICLE: Clarets to pay tribute to Noble this weekend
On a personal note I'd have preferred a minute's silence which I think is the most respectful thing to do, but the family were asked and said they preferred applause. Will be very sad tomorrow as he goes past the Turf for the last time.
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Re: ARTICLE: Clarets to pay tribute to Noble this weekend
He would of wanted the applause mate.ClaretTony wrote:On a personal note I'd have preferred a minute's silence which I think is the most respectful thing to do, but the family were asked and said they preferred applause. Will be very sad tomorrow as he goes past the Turf for the last time.
I do however understand what your saying.
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Re: Applause for Peter Noble during WHU game.
Bordeauxclaret wrote:It's not during. It's before.
Yes this, but seemingly it's for any bugger who dies nowadays which gets boring.
It's special circumstances this time and is a celebration of Noble's life, which for us fans means a great footballer and a cracking fella.
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