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Reminds me of what happened with Ugo Ehiogu, must be very difficult for the players and staff to carry on with their work when something like this happens.
He died the day before we were due to play back then and we carried on with the game. At the time I thought it should have been cancelled. I’m thinking the same for the Brighton game on Saturday. How can we be expected to play that?
I would want and expect Antonio to urge the team to play Brighton with GPV in their hearts and their minds and their boots, though I don't think they'll need to be told. We don't run from challenges - we accept them and we act with strength. The next 3 games are for you Gian Piero.And with Ugo there was "at least" the distance of him working with the youth team and not the first team. But he was still greatly beloved by the first team players who met him every day.
With Gian Piero they not only met him every day, but worked closely with him. So it is bound to hit them even more.
I would not be surprised to see a very downtrodden team on Saturday.
Canceling life due to a death isn’t always the answer. It is very sad and the team performance could be affected in either a positive or negative way.He died the day before we were due to play back then and we carried on with the game. At the time I thought it should have been cancelled. I’m thinking the same for the Brighton game on Saturday. How can we be expected to play that?