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Postby Stevo on Fri Feb 10, 2006 3:01 pm

Anybody know whether there is any flowers, condolense notes and such like laid outside the gates yet?


It would also have been nice if West Ham opened up a book of condolence too down by the foyer.. Dunno if this is going to happen or not.
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Postby Stevo on Fri Feb 10, 2006 3:04 pm

Toulouse_Iron wrote:KUMB has 7000 members and there are only 337 posts on this thread. :shock:

I'd have thought Ron deserved better.



Yeah, but over 6300 odd views have cast over this thread alone. Which tells you the majority have more than likely made a viewing. Not everyone feels the need to add 'rip etc' like the rest of us, especially the regulars. Personally, it felt good to do so but not to everyone to do likewise but doesn't mean they don't feel the same mate..
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Postby Holyland Hammer on Fri Feb 10, 2006 3:04 pm

Three months ago, on Ron's birthday, I started a thread here asking if anybody heard anything about Ron of late. There was no single response and for a good reason. Guess the man was dying.

Was always so proud of you Ron, so thankful to you.
You were there in 1970 when I started following WH, stayed in my heart when you left 7 years later and will remain there for good.
Please accept my apologies for being mad at you on once - when not playing Billy Bonds in that famous match between England and Italy at Wembley in the 1978 WC qualifications. Looking back it only showed what a great man you were.

Thank you for teaching us that SIMPLICITY IS GENIUS.

Do love you a lot!

I salute for the last time you dear Ron :doff:
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Postby Toulouse_Iron on Fri Feb 10, 2006 3:07 pm

Stevo wrote:
Toulouse_Iron wrote:KUMB has 7000 members and there are only 337 posts on this thread. :shock:

I'd have thought Ron deserved better.



Yeah, but over 6300 odd views have cast over this thread alone. Which tells you the majority have more than likely made a viewing. Not everyone feels the need to add 'rip etc' like the rest of us, especially the regulars. Personally, it felt good to do so but not to everyone to do likewise but doesn't mean they don't feel the same mate..


True, and I did hesitate a while before posting that for exactly that reason. Each to their own.
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Postby mjustincredible on Fri Feb 10, 2006 3:59 pm

RIP west ham legend!
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Postby A wap bam Boogers on Fri Feb 10, 2006 4:06 pm

Toulouse_Iron wrote:
Stevo wrote:
Toulouse_Iron wrote:KUMB has 7000 members and there are only 337 posts on this thread. :shock:

I'd have thought Ron deserved better.



Yeah, but over 6300 odd views have cast over this thread alone. Which tells you the majority have more than likely made a viewing. Not everyone feels the need to add 'rip etc' like the rest of us, especially the regulars. Personally, it felt good to do so but not to everyone to do likewise but doesn't mean they don't feel the same mate..


True, and I did hesitate a while before posting that for exactly that reason. Each to their own.


I think somebodies post earlier on (DiGreekio?) being irritated with only saying RIP to the great man may have scared people like me off (and possibly others under the age of 35ish , only viewing the past through video is no substitute).

I didnt grow up in London and would only go to UP in the late seventies early 80's when my dad could afford to, but the feeling was strong enough to keep me hooked when school playgrounds were full of liverpool tops, and football on TV was just Kick and rush and sh1t. I think I have Ron to thank for my apprieation of football as a game of chess rather than a boxing match. I remember the 82 finals thinking why didnt we want to take part in this wonderful competition before , and my dad having to explain how we were outplayed by Italy in 78 and Poland in 74. It was tough qualifying for the finals but when we got there the country that invented the game got some international respect back.

RIP Ron
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Postby Royston: Republic d'Essex on Fri Feb 10, 2006 4:22 pm

A legendary figure in our very proud history.

This man was responsible for WHU being the well-liked club it is. While it's difficult to understand people having "second teams", it's amazing to me the amount of people who name us as their second club. Largely this is down to being a club that is known to play attractive football. We owe this reputation, this tradition to Ron Greenwood. Even if our relative popularity is down to the '66 Three, then we owe that to the great man as well. He brought them through, he nurtured those talents.

The value of this tradition cannot be underestimated. This is something that helps our modestly sized club attract players (kids and established pros), support and fans in the unlikeliest of places. I've often wondered if this tradition (and the belief it engenders) is the reason why we so often punch above our weight as a modestly sized, regional club.

So long, Ron. Thanks for everything.
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Postby hammerman on Fri Feb 10, 2006 5:56 pm

rest in peace sir and a big thank you
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Postby Neil's Orr on Fri Feb 10, 2006 6:10 pm

I am speechless that a minute silence is not being enforced. Effectively the FA stating he should not be revered in the same light as George Best and Ken Bigley.

Whilst i understand that Greenwood will not have touched the lives of as many people as Best - hence why I understand the more mooted media coverage - we are talking about the football community showing it's respect - not the nation as a whole.

Any England manager dying should warrant a minutes silence - especially one that did so much for the game both in the 60s and in the late 70s/early 80s.

I would suggest as well as the phone number quoted on the news artical on kumb that the fa.com should be deluged with email complaints.

RIP and thanks for making West Ham the team I love.
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Postby Westbound on Fri Feb 10, 2006 7:34 pm

RIP Ron.

You was our best
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Postby AJ on Fri Feb 10, 2006 7:40 pm

Neil's Orr wrote:I am speechless that a minute silence is not being enforced. Effectively the FA stating he should not be revered in the same light as George Best and Ken Bigley.

Whilst i understand that Greenwood will not have touched the lives of as many people as Best - hence why I understand the more mooted media coverage - we are talking about the football community showing it's respect - not the nation as a whole.

Any England manager dying should warrant a minutes silence - especially one that did so much for the game both in the 60s and in the late 70s/early 80s.

I would suggest as well as the phone number quoted on the news artical on kumb that the fa.com should be deluged with email complaints.

RIP and thanks for making West Ham the team I love.


ron deserves a minute silence at all grounds at least, shame on the premier league :x no_no
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Postby Galwayman on Fri Feb 10, 2006 10:07 pm

AJ wrote:
Neil's Orr wrote:I am speechless that a minute silence is not being enforced. Effectively the FA stating he should not be revered in the same light as George Best and Ken Bigley.

Whilst i understand that Greenwood will not have touched the lives of as many people as Best - hence why I understand the more mooted media coverage - we are talking about the football community showing it's respect - not the nation as a whole.

Any England manager dying should warrant a minutes silence - especially one that did so much for the game both in the 60s and in the late 70s/early 80s.

I would suggest as well as the phone number quoted on the news artical on kumb that the fa.com should be deluged with email complaints.

RIP and thanks for making West Ham the team I love.


ron deserves a minute silence at all grounds at least, shame on the premier league :x no_no


Agreed - Sad day for West Ham and football generally - scandlous that there won't be a minute's silence...............
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Postby Up the Junction on Fri Feb 10, 2006 10:13 pm

Galwayman wrote:Agreed - Sad day for West Ham and football generally - scandlous that there won't be a minute's silence...............


We now know that some PL club's are holding a silence (off their own backs) - as did Reading (and probably others) tonight.
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Postby brrrrrett on Sat Feb 11, 2006 12:21 am

What is wrong with these twats?!!? This an England manager who brought the national squad back to the World Cup after missing two consecutive tournaments. If only Ron had been a belligernet shouty mad alcoholic wife-beating serial adulterer and who had pissed away all his talent by the age of 23, he would have been a sure fire figure of respect.
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Postby bonzosbeard on Sat Feb 11, 2006 3:04 am

sorry for my use of capital letters but this is a NATIONAL DISGRACE, please any intelligent guys here, lawyers even, ex players , whatever please bring this to the news authorities. how can you expect silence from us again? turn your backs in silence in future, DISGRACEFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Postby Tommy Two Times on Sat Feb 11, 2006 7:49 am

If this has already been covered I apologise, but have any other fan-sites covered this? I mean I know we are bound to mention it more, but he was the national manager after all. Surely its cropped up over a few of them.
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Postby pennywisepeter on Sat Feb 11, 2006 11:04 am

Up the Junction wrote:
Galwayman wrote:Agreed - Sad day for West Ham and football generally - scandlous that there won't be a minute's silence...............


We now know that some PL club's are holding a silence (off their own backs) - as did Reading (and probably others) tonight.


Not that it matters much, but do we know which ones?
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Postby Galwayman on Sat Feb 11, 2006 11:40 am

pennywisepeter wrote:
Up the Junction wrote:
Galwayman wrote:Agreed - Sad day for West Ham and football generally - scandlous that there won't be a minute's silence...............


We now know that some PL club's are holding a silence (off their own backs) - as did Reading (and probably others) tonight.


Not that it matters much, but do we know which ones?


Fair play to them - whoever they are...................
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Postby Gabbidon and on and on... on Sat Feb 11, 2006 12:54 pm

I think it does matter who had a minutes silence , because those clubs and their officials should be thanked for showing TRUE respect, not ENFORCED repect
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Postby Coops on Sat Feb 11, 2006 1:02 pm

A great man who revolutionised English football. He also gave West Ham the pedigree of always playing quality football. A pedigree which our team is still expected to live up to today.

R.I.P Ron.
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