Nasri praying

bet you wish you could delete your post now !!!!

idiotic thing to say, and the Hernandez one i believe he prays for the safety of all the players. maybe you should stay at the bar a few seconds longer then you wouldnt have to see it, after all its extremely offensive lol
 
Blue Maverick said:
Did anyone notice this before the match started

yesterday, I just don't get it to be honest, why does he feel the need to do it on the pitch can't say I've seen him do it before, Chickpea does the same stuff as well, I just find it all rather bizarre like when other players constantly cross themselves as they come on the pitch them proceed to a use the ref at every opportunity, not very Christian behaviour is it.


O hear we go again have a pop at any one who happends to believe in a faith!
 
FantasyIreland said:
I pray each time Kolarov takes to the field......

I pray every time we get a penalty, so, this weekend excepted, not very often. Thanks City ref's/linesmen I am probably going to hell now.
 
For what is supposed to be a personal belief, there are a lot of football players who wish to make a very public show of it.

They are asking for God's blessing (or even worse, help with the scoreline) regarding a game of football? If God exists, would he really give a fuck about a game of football (apart from the fact that he is obviously blue)?

Have insignificant does a match have to be before they don't need to pray about it?

Or how insignificant does the action have to be? Getting some milk out of the fridge? Getting in the car in the morning? Have a bit of a pray about it first?

I have no problem with anyone's religion but I reckon there is something a bit needy about people who wish to make a public show of it. And if they are saying that it is a sign of their great faith, are they saying that those believers who don't quite visably do 19 Hail Marys or something before a game aren't as true a believer?

Load of shite and, quite frankly, in my opinion, for many players has become something that they view almost as a fashion statement or something that they think 'looks good'. See Daniel Sturridge who has taken to shutting his eyes and pointing to the sky every time he comes on. Would he have been doing this 10 years ago if he were in exactly the same circumstances? Would he fuck as it wasn't fashionable then.
 
It's the cu*ts like Sturridge i despise, you just know he isn't in the slightest bit religious but looks to the heaven after every miss, sorry i mean goal!!!

Daniel-Sturridge-Men-s-Football-Team-GB-vs-UA_2803575.jpg


what a bawbag!!!
 

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