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Gary Speed

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It was 10 years ago tomorrow that we heard that Gary had died. The atmosphere at the stadium was surreal, the game just passed with none of the player’s heads in it at all. This is a very emotional piece telling how some players involved felt at the time. I’m sure some sort of tribute will be in place for him and Frankie tomorrow.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/extra/k5nr8ca4o3/Gary-Speed-death-day-that-shook-football

RIP Gary and Frankie.
 
Muteswan said:
It was 10 years ago tomorrow that we heard that Gary had died. The atmosphere at the stadium was surreal, the game just passed with none of the player’s heads in it at all. This is a very emotional piece telling how some players involved felt at the time. I’m sure some sort of tribute will be in place for him and Frankie tomorrow.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/extra/k5nr8ca4o3/Gary-Speed-death-day-that-shook-football

RIP Gary and Frankie.

That's a really powerful piece - will never forget that day, the day football just didn't matter
 
I still remember the day.
I was in Cardiff doing some shopping with a friend, we were sitting down having lunch in the Great Western pub when it came up on the TVs

Coleman had a nigh on impossible job taking over from Speed but he did an excellent job as we all know.
Great piece by the author too
 
PSumbler said:
Muteswan said:
It was 10 years ago tomorrow that we heard that Gary had died. The atmosphere at the stadium was surreal, the game just passed with none of the player’s heads in it at all. This is a very emotional piece telling how some players involved felt at the time. I’m sure some sort of tribute will be in place for him and Frankie tomorrow.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/extra/k5nr8ca4o3/Gary-Speed-death-day-that-shook-football

RIP Gary and Frankie.

That's a really powerful piece - will never forget that day, the day football just didn't matter

Who knows whether that should have gone ahead. We wanted to play it, so I suppose you go with that and assume that the players who knew him well were on board with the decision. But it was such a surreal and pointless match. And not just for us either - I remember Shay Given being in absolute bits as we held the silence and applause.

RIP Gary.
 
Surreal game

Very little singing or cheering

Two teams just ambling about to the inevitable 0-0

It was like everyone was just waiting to leave
 
I was walking on the costal path between Burry Port and Llanelli and I could see Pwll football club and whoever they were playing observing a minute's silence and applause.
Very moving.

RIP Gary. Can't believe how quick 10 years have gone
 
Very touching tribute and reflection on football focus (probably the twitter post above). Poor Gary looked quite tense the day before he died. So sad he felt there was no other option.
 
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sportsnews/article-10246363/Gary-Speeds-widow-Louise-opens-10-years-tragic-death.html

So, so sad.
 

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