LiquidAK Posted August 8, 2009 Share Posted August 8, 2009 on the day that barton was dropped. you work it out. Show some respect. R.I.P. yeah whenever anyone dies lets get all RIPish. it's a shame but today many thousands of people we'd never heard of died,quite possibly many more deserving of a thread. there is a cloying sentimentality around at the moment that doesn't ring true. Many thousands die each day, yes. It's different when it's someone you actually knew existed though, and even more different when it's someone you actually knew. It's different degrees of acknowledgment of peoples deaths, it's really all easily understandable and I fail to see why you do not understand it when pretty much everyone else does. Then again you're probably just on the wind-up as usual, albeit doing so in this thread is more bad taste than your usual groove. R.I.P how many RIPing actually knew he existed till this thread was created,still less how many personally knew him ? it's a shame for one to die young but for all qwe know he could have been a nasty t***. i'm not on the wind up. in general chat i put in the what mood thread that i was confused about the over sentimentality towards Sir Bob with kids of 6 and 7 who didn't have a clue about him or what he done signiong his condolence book....this is a similar thing. I'm gathering they would have been told about the man that he was, anyway, if they're Newcastle supporters it would make sense to respect someone who played a big role at the club. my guess is most would see "died" then RIP it without question or maybe a quick wiki. It's just a sign of respect to someone that has passed on. People aren't exactly going to say "Burn in hell fuckhead" are they? It's really not such a big deal that people are R.I.Ping someone they didn't know much about. Don't think it's necessary to know much about someone to say a respectful R.I.P. after hearing they've died. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
madras Posted August 8, 2009 Share Posted August 8, 2009 on the day that barton was dropped. you work it out. Show some respect. R.I.P. yeah whenever anyone dies lets get all RIPish. it's a shame but today many thousands of people we'd never heard of died,quite possibly many more deserving of a thread. there is a cloying sentimentality around at the moment that doesn't ring true. Many thousands die each day, yes. It's different when it's someone you actually knew existed though, and even more different when it's someone you actually knew. It's different degrees of acknowledgment of peoples deaths, it's really all easily understandable and I fail to see why you do not understand it when pretty much everyone else does. Then again you're probably just on the wind-up as usual, albeit doing so in this thread is more bad taste than your usual groove. R.I.P how many RIPing actually knew he existed till this thread was created,still less how many personally knew him ? it's a shame for one to die young but for all qwe know he could have been a nasty t***. i'm not on the wind up. in general chat i put in the what mood thread that i was confused about the over sentimentality towards Sir Bob with kids of 6 and 7 who didn't have a clue about him or what he done signiong his condolence book....this is a similar thing. I'm gathering they would have been told about the man that he was, anyway, if they're Newcastle supporters it would make sense to respect someone who played a big role at the club. my guess is most would see "died" then RIP it without question or maybe a quick wiki. It's just a sign of respect to someone that has passed on. People aren't exactly going to say "Burn in hell fuckhead" are they? It's really not such a big deal that people are R.I.Ping someone they didn't know much about. it's not a sign of respect. it's a sign of wanting to appear to show respect which are seperate things. since diana there has a been a sentimentality of unreal proportions around the deaths of those we don't know. pre diana if someone had said "espanyols captain has died " the reaction would have been "shame but so?" and now we all play the concerned grievers because it looks right rather than being right. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
madras Posted August 8, 2009 Share Posted August 8, 2009 R.I.P to all kids who has died in civil wars around the world, and R.I.P Jarque. Happy madras? why single out civil wars ? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
madras Posted August 8, 2009 Share Posted August 8, 2009 Those are the most brutal and uncontrolled basically imo based on ? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LiquidAK Posted August 8, 2009 Share Posted August 8, 2009 on the day that barton was dropped. you work it out. Show some respect. R.I.P. yeah whenever anyone dies lets get all RIPish. it's a shame but today many thousands of people we'd never heard of died,quite possibly many more deserving of a thread. there is a cloying sentimentality around at the moment that doesn't ring true. Many thousands die each day, yes. It's different when it's someone you actually knew existed though, and even more different when it's someone you actually knew. It's different degrees of acknowledgment of peoples deaths, it's really all easily understandable and I fail to see why you do not understand it when pretty much everyone else does. Then again you're probably just on the wind-up as usual, albeit doing so in this thread is more bad taste than your usual groove. R.I.P how many RIPing actually knew he existed till this thread was created,still less how many personally knew him ? it's a shame for one to die young but for all qwe know he could have been a nasty t***. i'm not on the wind up. in general chat i put in the what mood thread that i was confused about the over sentimentality towards Sir Bob with kids of 6 and 7 who didn't have a clue about him or what he done signiong his condolence book....this is a similar thing. I'm gathering they would have been told about the man that he was, anyway, if they're Newcastle supporters it would make sense to respect someone who played a big role at the club. my guess is most would see "died" then RIP it without question or maybe a quick wiki. It's just a sign of respect to someone that has passed on. People aren't exactly going to say "Burn in hell fuckhead" are they? It's really not such a big deal that people are R.I.Ping someone they didn't know much about. it's not a sign of respect. it's a sign of wanting to appear to show respect which are seperate things. since diana there has a been a sentimentality of unreal proportions around the deaths of those we don't know. pre diana if someone had said "espanyols captain has died " the reaction would have been "shame but so?" and now we all play the concerned grievers because it looks right rather than being right. Load of shite basically. You're just being contrary for the sake of it. Anyway R.I.P Jarque (OH NOES IM AN ATTENTION WHORE JUST DYING FOR PEOPLE TO SEE HOW RESPECTFUL IM BEING LOOK AT ME BEING RESPECTFUL. OR MAYBE IM JUST SAYING R.I.P. AND IT REALLY ISNT SUCH A BIG DEAL. WHO KNOWS.) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LooneyToonArmy Posted August 9, 2009 Share Posted August 9, 2009 RIP whats going on with these young players? seems to be much more of a common occurance than 10 years plus ago. thoughts and condolences to his family, fans and club Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
NEEJ Posted August 9, 2009 Share Posted August 9, 2009 on the day that barton was dropped. you work it out. Just no need to be a prick in this thread. But you managed it. RIP. Too young. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Conjo Posted August 9, 2009 Share Posted August 9, 2009 Daniel Jarque, 26, Spanish footballer, heart attack. [1] (Spanish) Jone Railomo, 28, Fijian rugby player, member of the Fiji 2007 Rugby World Cup team, after short illness. [2] Raul Solnado, 79, Portuguese actor and comedian, heart condition. [3] (Portuguese) Tamás Cseh, 66, Hungarian singer and songwriter, cancer. [4] (Hungarian) Frank G. Dickey, 91, American educator, president of the University of Kentucky (1956–1963), after long illness. [5] Gulshan Kumar Mehta, 72, Indian songwriter, heart failure. [6] John Harber Phillips, 75, Australian jurist, Chief Justice of Victoria (1991–2003), after long illness. [7] Danko Popović, 81, Serbian writer. [8] (Serbian) Mike Seeger, 75, American folk musician, folklorist and banjo player, cancer. [9] Tatiana Stepa, 46, Romanian singer, cancer. [10] (Romanian) Anne Wexler, 79, American political adviser and lobbyist, cancer. [11] Bahadır Akkuzu, 54, Turkish musician, heart attack. [12] (Turkish) Riccardo Cassin, 100, Italian mountaineer. [13] (Italian) Savka Dabčević-Kučar, 85, Croatian politician. [14] (Croatian) Willy DeVille, 58, American singer–songwriter (Mink DeVille), pancreatic cancer. [15] John Hughes, 59, American film director (Ferris Bueller's Day Off, The Breakfast Club), heart attack. [16] Anilza Leoni, 75, Brazilian actress, emphysema.[17] (Portuguese) Donald Marshall, Jr., 55, Canadian wrongfully convicted of murder, complications from a 2003 lung transplant. [18] Murali, 55, Indian actor, heart attack. [19] Reiko Ohara, 62, Japanese actress (body discovered on this date). [20] Willibrordus S. Rendra, 73, Indonesian poet. [21] Sam, 4, Australian koala made famous after the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires, euthanised. [22] Jordi Sabater Pi, 87, Spanish ethologist. [23] Budd Schulberg, 95, American screenwriter and novelist, natural causes. [24] [25] Svend Auken, 66, Danish politician, prostate cancer. [26] (Danish) Jan Charytański, 87, Polish Roman Catholic theologian. [27] (Polish) Amos Kenan, 82, Israeli columnist, painter, sculptor, playwright and novelist, Alzheimer's disease. [28] Joseph Msika, 85, Zimbabwean politician, Vice President (1999–2009). [29] Blake Snyder, 51, American screenwriter and author, cardiac arrest. [30] Ole A. Sørli, 63, Norwegian manager and record producer. [31] (Norwegian) Mbah Surip, 60, Indonesian reggae singer, heart attack. [32] Robert Mitsuhiro Takasugi, 78, American federal judge. [33] Martha Ware, 91, American judge, first female judge in Plymouth County, Massachusetts. [34] James Wiegold, 75, Welsh mathematician, leukaemia. [35] Subhas Chakrabarty, 66, Indian politician. [36] Zelik Epstein, 96, American rabbi and rosh yeshiva. [37] Charles Gwathmey, 71, American architect. [38] Nikolaos Makarezos, 90, Greek army officer, leader of the Greek military junta of 1967–1974. [39] Zinoviy Vysokovskiy, 76, Russian actor. [40] (Russian) Shafiq al-Hout, 77, Palestinian politician, co-founder of the Palestine Liberation Organization, cancer. [41] Adolf Endler, 78, German writer. [42] (German) Hironoshin Furuhashi, 80, Japanese swimmer, Vice President of FINA, natural causes. [43] Steve Hamilton, 59, British television and radio broadcaster. [44] Antonio Lopes dos Santos, 92, Portuguese general, Governor of Macau (1962–1966), Cape Verde (1969–1974). [45] Andy Parle, 42, British drummer (Space). [46] Sándor Püski, 98, Hungarian publisher. [47] (Hungarian) Billy Lee Riley, 75, American rockabilly musician, cancer. [48] Stanley Robertson, 68, British folk singer and storyteller. [49] Michael A. Wiener, 71, American radio mogul (Infinity Broadcasting) and philanthropist, cancer. [50] Sidney Zion, 75, American journalist, cancer. [51] Jerome Anderson, 55, American basketball player (Boston Celtics) and coach, after long illness. [52] Corazon Aquino, 76, Filipino politician, first female President (1986–1992), colon cancer. [53] Devendra Nath Dwivedi, 74, Indian politician, Governor designate of Gujurat. [54] Edward D. Ives, 83, American folklorist and professor. [55] George Taylor Morris, 62, American radio personality, throat cancer. [56] Nicholas D'Antonio Salza, 93, Honduran Bishop of Juticalpa (1963–1977). [57] Naomi Sims, 61, American model and author, breast cancer. [58] Rana Chandra Singh, 78, Pakistani politician. [59] Howard Smit, 98, American film make-up artist (The Wizard of Oz). [60] Panakkad Sayeed Mohammedali Shihab Thangal, 73, Indian politician, cardiac arrest. [61] Felicitas von Preussen, 75, German princess, great-granddaughter of Kaiser Wilhelm II. [62] Borka Vučić, 84, Serbian politician and banker, car accident. [63] R.I.P. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Stephen927 Posted August 9, 2009 Share Posted August 9, 2009 I knew the name from the thread title straight away from signing him for the Toon on Football Manager. Never seen him play in real life but 26 is no age, in general life or in football terms. RIP. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
La Parka Posted August 9, 2009 Share Posted August 9, 2009 R.I.P Another sad loss. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
biggs Posted August 9, 2009 Share Posted August 9, 2009 To be fair tho, if any club should be sympathetic about an RIP lately it's us. We know how much it hurts to lose someone we love. well said that man its quickly forgotten by some people R.I.P Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest neesy111 Posted August 12, 2009 Share Posted August 12, 2009 RIP whats going on with these young players? seems to be much more of a common occurance than 10 years plus ago. thoughts and condolences to his family, fans and club footballer's are starting to get too fit imo, pushing their bodie's far too much footballer's are treated like specialist athlete's, but not every footballer's body will want to be fit as an athlete and hence why we get these sad case's of footballer's suddenly collapsing, fifa need's to do something about this, mandateory medial check's to diagnose health condition's unknown this is also why they are soo many injury's around, footballer's are highly conditioned that when they get a slight twinge (i get them all of the time but still manage to play football, cycle etc), then it affect's them more than someone like myself Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChezGiven Posted August 12, 2009 Share Posted August 12, 2009 Daniel Jarque, 26, Spanish footballer, heart attack. [1] (Spanish) Jone Railomo, 28, Fijian rugby player, member of the Fiji 2007 Rugby World Cup team, after short illness. [2] Raul Solnado, 79, Portuguese actor and comedian, heart condition. [3] (Portuguese) Tamás Cseh, 66, Hungarian singer and songwriter, cancer. [4] (Hungarian) Frank G. Dickey, 91, American educator, president of the University of Kentucky (1956–1963), after long illness. [5] Gulshan Kumar Mehta, 72, Indian songwriter, heart failure. [6] John Harber Phillips, 75, Australian jurist, Chief Justice of Victoria (1991–2003), after long illness. [7] Danko Popović, 81, Serbian writer. [8] (Serbian) Mike Seeger, 75, American folk musician, folklorist and banjo player, cancer. [9] Tatiana Stepa, 46, Romanian singer, cancer. [10] (Romanian) Anne Wexler, 79, American political adviser and lobbyist, cancer. [11] Bahadır Akkuzu, 54, Turkish musician, heart attack. [12] (Turkish) Riccardo Cassin, 100, Italian mountaineer. [13] (Italian) Savka Dabčević-Kučar, 85, Croatian politician. [14] (Croatian) Willy DeVille, 58, American singer–songwriter (Mink DeVille), pancreatic cancer. [15] John Hughes, 59, American film director (Ferris Bueller's Day Off, The Breakfast Club), heart attack. [16] Anilza Leoni, 75, Brazilian actress, emphysema.[17] (Portuguese) Donald Marshall, Jr., 55, Canadian wrongfully convicted of murder, complications from a 2003 lung transplant. [18] Murali, 55, Indian actor, heart attack. [19] Reiko Ohara, 62, Japanese actress (body discovered on this date). [20] Willibrordus S. Rendra, 73, Indonesian poet. [21] Sam, 4, Australian koala made famous after the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires, euthanised. [22] Jordi Sabater Pi, 87, Spanish ethologist. [23] Budd Schulberg, 95, American screenwriter and novelist, natural causes. [24] [25] Svend Auken, 66, Danish politician, prostate cancer. [26] (Danish) Jan Charytański, 87, Polish Roman Catholic theologian. [27] (Polish) Amos Kenan, 82, Israeli columnist, painter, sculptor, playwright and novelist, Alzheimer's disease. [28] Joseph Msika, 85, Zimbabwean politician, Vice President (1999–2009). [29] Blake Snyder, 51, American screenwriter and author, cardiac arrest. [30] Ole A. Sørli, 63, Norwegian manager and record producer. [31] (Norwegian) Mbah Surip, 60, Indonesian reggae singer, heart attack. [32] Robert Mitsuhiro Takasugi, 78, American federal judge. [33] Martha Ware, 91, American judge, first female judge in Plymouth County, Massachusetts. [34] James Wiegold, 75, Welsh mathematician, leukaemia. [35] Subhas Chakrabarty, 66, Indian politician. [36] Zelik Epstein, 96, American rabbi and rosh yeshiva. [37] Charles Gwathmey, 71, American architect. [38] Nikolaos Makarezos, 90, Greek army officer, leader of the Greek military junta of 1967–1974. [39] Zinoviy Vysokovskiy, 76, Russian actor. [40] (Russian) Shafiq al-Hout, 77, Palestinian politician, co-founder of the Palestine Liberation Organization, cancer. [41] Adolf Endler, 78, German writer. [42] (German) Hironoshin Furuhashi, 80, Japanese swimmer, Vice President of FINA, natural causes. [43] Steve Hamilton, 59, British television and radio broadcaster. [44] Antonio Lopes dos Santos, 92, Portuguese general, Governor of Macau (1962–1966), Cape Verde (1969–1974). [45] Andy Parle, 42, British drummer (Space). [46] Sándor Püski, 98, Hungarian publisher. [47] (Hungarian) Billy Lee Riley, 75, American rockabilly musician, cancer. [48] Stanley Robertson, 68, British folk singer and storyteller. [49] Michael A. Wiener, 71, American radio mogul (Infinity Broadcasting) and philanthropist, cancer. [50] Sidney Zion, 75, American journalist, cancer. [51] Jerome Anderson, 55, American basketball player (Boston Celtics) and coach, after long illness. [52] Corazon Aquino, 76, Filipino politician, first female President (1986–1992), colon cancer. [53] Devendra Nath Dwivedi, 74, Indian politician, Governor designate of Gujurat. [54] Edward D. Ives, 83, American folklorist and professor. [55] George Taylor Morris, 62, American radio personality, throat cancer. [56] Nicholas D'Antonio Salza, 93, Honduran Bishop of Juticalpa (1963–1977). [57] Naomi Sims, 61, American model and author, breast cancer. [58] Rana Chandra Singh, 78, Pakistani politician. [59] Howard Smit, 98, American film make-up artist (The Wizard of Oz). [60] Panakkad Sayeed Mohammedali Shihab Thangal, 73, Indian politician, cardiac arrest. [61] Felicitas von Preussen, 75, German princess, great-granddaughter of Kaiser Wilhelm II. [62] Borka Vučić, 84, Serbian politician and banker, car accident. [63] R.I.P. Can we have an RIP thread for all of these people too? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Alan_Shearer Posted August 12, 2009 Share Posted August 12, 2009 Arturo Gatti Vernon Forrest R.I.P Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Posted August 12, 2009 Share Posted August 12, 2009 RIP whats going on with these young players? seems to be much more of a common occurance than 10 years plus ago. thoughts and condolences to his family, fans and club footballer's are starting to get too fit imo, pushing their bodie's far too much footballer's are treated like specialist athlete's, but not every footballer's body will want to be fit as an athlete and hence why we get these sad case's of footballer's suddenly collapsing, fifa need's to do something about this, mandateory medial check's to diagnose health condition's unknown this is also why they are soo many injury's around, footballer's are highly conditioned that when they get a slight twinge (i get them all of the time but still manage to play football, cycle etc), then it affect's them more than someone like myself Grammar. RIP. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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