Nice to see people getting behind this .. Should be a nice tribute,..
My thoughts are with his family ..
RIP
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Nice to see people getting behind this .. Should be a nice tribute,..
My thoughts are with his family ..
RIP
I know a lot of ideas are being thrown aronud but I think a simple
Budgie
Budgie
Budgie
from after the minute of silence until kickoff or the national anthems would be simple and have the impact.
How about a streamer shower after the moment of silence?
There's only one Brian Budgie!
We might get a simple tribute banner together as well for the moment of silence...
kinda short notice, but what about black armbands ?
i think a minute of clapping is better. Still, Hope everyone respects the silence
The moment of silence is already a go from the team.
After the moment of silence, chanting until kickoff is the way to go.
if you had one, would it go on the left or right arm (black armband) ?
After the minute of silence...people are being encouraged to cheer as loud as possible, the idea being that Budgie would want the fans to party
Also, let's hope they do this the right way (centre circle with referee blowing whistle)
Right way:
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1150/...666f74.jpg?v=0
Wrong way:
http://www.thetrebletalk.com/photos/200504022037.jpg
how about:
There's only one Brian Budgie
only one Brian Budgie
Like me and you,
he loved the reds too
Walking in a Budgie wonderland
Whatever is decided, better be soon so everyone who knows can pass it to their section. Wow, big clap of thunder and car alarms going off, Come on Budgie, give us a break, Man. I'm trying to type.
Brian (Budgie) Budd, is a great Canadian, but more than that, a great human being!
I was fortunate enough to meet Budgie, and have had a number of chats with him over the last decade.
I moved to Toronto 11 years ago and found out that the place to go to watch footie (if you were a Liverpool supporter) was, “The Duke of Gloucester”. That’s where I met Budgie at an FA cup match.
Being a Liverpool supporter, I joined the Toronto Liverpool supporters club that day, and in the years since then, have enjoyed meeting with Budgie and the rest of our supporters for numerous matches, parties and functions including the Ron Yates, the Ian St John (The Saint) and the Bruce Grobbler nights. Each and every time Budgie was out with his fellow supporters and enjoying the moment and a good laugh. I don’t think I ever saw Budgie in a bad mood.
Growing up, I had seen Budgie play internationally for Canada and destroying all comers in a competition called “Superstars”. Budgie won the Superstars competition his first time out and three years in a row from 1978 to 1980. ABC network (the sponsers of the show) then invoked what I call the “Budgie Rule”. That meant that they didn’t want Budgie to continue to win this competition and the rule became, that “you could not come back to compete if you had previously won” because Budgie had won it three years on the trot. (I can’t help but thinking, if it had been a high profile American athlete, that they would not have changed the rules. But they didn’t like the idea of this “Canadian soccer player” putting their athletes to shame).
Budgie was always ready to talk about the sport he loved and the club he loved (Liverpool). I remember when his little boy was about a year old, Budgie brought the little lad out to a Liverpool match dressed in his first Liverpool kit. Budgie was so proud!
He had war stories to tell about when he met “Shanks” and Bob Paisley and you could see in his eyes just how much he enjoyed it. But when you talked with Budgie, he made you feel that you were talking with one of your mates. There was no airs about him. He was just a regular guy.
I know that no one enjoys sing a song that is the anthem of one of you rivals, but I think for Budgie it would be a great tribute to him if we could sing “You’ll Never Walk Alone” after the national anthem and remember a great Canadian and an even better person. Cause Budgie will Never Walk Alone!
Brian’s passing is a terrible loss for his family and all the rest of us and the world has lost a truly great person, a real nice guy.
YNWA Brian!
A true moment of silence is what is needed, not some half ass sip your beer stuff and hold your girlfriend garbage, but some good old fashioned respect where hats are removed and people shut their traps and stop moving for one minute.
If we want to be all class, then a respected moments silence is the way to go. As long as it's respected.
I think this chant would be respectful and poignant...
"Budgie, There's only one Budgie, Thre's only one Budgie, Thre's only one Budgie"
like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvMHRyY_ZIM