It wasn't like that when Matt Busby died.
I can't remember who we played, but it was live on Granada, and they had to turn the microphones off during the minutes silence because most of the ground was booing.
You're right about this -It was against Tranmere. These days we have a minutes silence/applause for every Tom, Dick & Harry but in them days it seemed to be only who the FA deemed important enough. So we didn't have one for Bobby Moore who had done something for the whole country but they insisted there was one at each game for a bloke who had only ever done anything for 'that lot'.
Leeds fans got in trouble for booing it in a game at Blackburn on Sky but many of their fans had asked why there hadn't been the same minutes silence when Don Revie passed away.