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Ugo Ehiogu

Posted: 21 Apr 2017, 09:12
by LeicesterBee
Shocking news RIP

Re: Ugo Ehiogu

Posted: 21 Apr 2017, 09:18
by jerroll
Terribly sad only 44 years old, RIP Ugo.

Re: Ugo Ehiogu

Posted: 21 Apr 2017, 09:56
by hoofer2
This really is a sad news story. He was very unlucky not to get more England caps, as I felt he was a far better footballer than some of the other centre halfs who did. He also used to always earn me a shed load of points for the original fantasy football league. To have lost someone so young who was coaching the next footballing generation is very sad too.

RIP Ugo.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mOq_KmgVos

Re: Ugo Ehiogu

Posted: 21 Apr 2017, 09:59
by jerroll
hoofer2 wrote:This really is a sad news story. He was very unlucky not to get more England caps, as I felt he was a far better footballer than some of the other centre halfs who did. He also used to always earn me a shed load of points for the original fantasy football league. To have lost someone so young who was coaching the next footballing generation is very sad too.

RIP Ugo.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mOq_KmgVos
born in the wrong era, would have won tons of caps in the current era!

Re: Ugo Ehiogu

Posted: 21 Apr 2017, 12:05
by becbee
I see Aston Villa are holding a minute's applause before their match on Sunday. Why do we no longer seem to have minute's silence? A minute's applause to remember and celebrate a long life well lived is fine but surely there is nothing celebratory or applause-worthy about the tragedy of a man of only 44 years suddenly being snatched away without warning?

Re: Ugo Ehiogu

Posted: 21 Apr 2017, 12:25
by jerroll
becbee wrote:I see Aston Villa are holding a minute's applause before their match on Sunday. Why do we no longer seem to have minute's silence? A minute's applause to remember and celebrate a long life well lived is fine but surely there is nothing celebratory or applause-worthy about the tragedy of a man of only 44 years suddenly being snatched away without warning?
I would suggest it is due to the opposition being Brum,the last thing Villa would want is a load of drink fueled idiots making noise through a minutes silence

Re: Ugo Ehiogu

Posted: 21 Apr 2017, 13:05
by kingpinfid
Exactly that. Most football supporters are too stupid to be trusted to stand there silently for a minute without swearing or shouting abuse (or eating a hot dog), so they must instead all clap like demented seals!

It's a rather lame and over used way of "showing respect" to the sad loss of someone's life.

Re: Ugo Ehiogu

Posted: 21 Apr 2017, 15:10
by Mickbee
A proper defender and as stated would walk into the current England side. Tragic to have gone at such a young age, thoughts with his family and friends. R.I.P.

Re: Ugo Ehiogu

Posted: 21 Apr 2017, 21:48
by barnetdw
Echo the above, rated him as a player.

I know that a minute's applause is becoming common, but I feel it totally inappropriate in a lot of cases. And if people behave badly I feel like that should be called out rather than masked.

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