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Something else to be concerned about... 09:35 - Oct 9 with 21564 viewsperchrockjack

PLAYERS CROSSING THEMSELVES.
Is it because they re Catholics but then not all do it.
It seems like a fashion thing to me as the Brazilians,Argies,Italians,Spaniards all seem keen to cross themselves pick up some grass and kiss it.
Some cross themselves after the game but not all .
Ive noted Dyer doing it and other players who ve had crap games so it obviously doesn't work.
It might also be offensive to MUSLIMS

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Something else to be concerned about... on 13:11 - Mar 7 with 690 viewsdickythorpe

Something else to be concerned about... on 10:26 - Mar 7 by perchrockjack

Why has this reappeared instead of going to the great Cyber thread dump in the skies


Er, Perchy.... i hate to state the obvious here......
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Something else to be concerned about... on 17:31 - Mar 7 with 647 viewswaynekerr55

Something else to be concerned about... on 10:26 - Mar 7 by perchrockjack

Why has this reappeared instead of going to the great Cyber thread dump in the skies


It's not yet deemed as detritus...

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Something else to be concerned about... on 17:52 - Mar 7 with 626 viewsBrynmill_Jack

Something else to be concerned about... on 10:55 - Oct 9 by Swanzay

During my teens and twenties we used to play footie on the fields in Olchfa school every Sunday against a team of middle eastern lads (Great bunch), who at half time would get their pray mats out onto the pitch, turn to face East and start praying, every half time.


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Something else to be concerned about... on 18:29 - Mar 7 with 608 viewsDavillin

The interesting thing about this thread is that virtually no-one knows what any player is thinking as he signs the cross, except himself. Nor what the coach says in the pre-game huddle/talk -- unless he was there.

I've been in many such huddles, and never in my experience was there a prayer asking for a win. And they all varied so much that I can't even suggest one that appeared more than the others. Probably asking in one way or another that we all do our best today.

I don't care. I'm old. I don't have to.
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Something else to be concerned about... on 18:38 - Mar 7 with 599 viewsLord_Bony

Something else to be concerned about... on 10:55 - Oct 9 by Swanzay

During my teens and twenties we used to play footie on the fields in Olchfa school every Sunday against a team of middle eastern lads (Great bunch), who at half time would get their pray mats out onto the pitch, turn to face East and start praying, every half time.


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