Something else to be concerned about... 09:35 - Oct 9 with 21677 views | perchrockjack | 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 09:39 - Oct 9 with 7531 views | ItchySphincter | Who cares? If they do it and they're not Catholic, they're stupid. If it offends Mulslims, they're stupid too. Stupid people like being offended. | |
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Something else to be concerned about... on 09:40 - Oct 9 with 7523 views | Brynmill_Jack | After watching the Southampton game I have hope they could cross the ball nevermind themselves | |
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Something else to be concerned about... on 09:49 - Oct 9 with 7485 views | perchrockjack | I was lying in bed this morning and wondering how I could stimulate an interesting exchange. Maybe the druggies will contribute later ar oes heddwch | |
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Something else to be concerned about... on 09:52 - Oct 9 with 7476 views | ItchySphincter | I suppose it would be interesting, in a trivial way, to find out why Dyer does it. | |
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Something else to be concerned about... on 09:57 - Oct 9 with 7454 views | perchrockjack | Yes it would. Just as well the omnipotent BECKHAM didn't do it as we d be having Requiem Mass on the centre circle instead of a group cuddle. What about JEWISH players too | |
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Something else to be concerned about... on 10:55 - Oct 9 with 7377 views | 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. | | | |
Something else to be concerned about... on 11:10 - Oct 9 with 7356 views | perchrockjack | I sed to play on the fields before that school was built. Which way were the pitches facing | |
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Something else to be concerned about... on 11:17 - Oct 9 with 7338 views | ItchySphincter | Toward Mecca by the sound of it. | |
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Something else to be concerned about... on 11:18 - Oct 9 with 7333 views | scottishjack | I remember the reaction when Rangers signed Basil Boli...he was a catholic (And Black, although Mark Walters had done a lot of good at the place for black players by then), so there were murmurs from the less enlightened idiots before he'd even kicked a ball. Walked out for his first appearance, crossed himself and the place went into meltdown. Bigoted f**king clowns. (Turned out that he wasn't very good anyway, but that's beside the point) | | | |
Something else to be concerned about... on 11:49 - Oct 9 with 7272 views | shingle | Anyone who follows any religion are not the most logical of thinkers really are they, wasting there time believing such rubbish, when they should man up accept what science is telling them. | | | |
Something else to be concerned about... on 11:57 - Oct 9 with 7249 views | Catullus | I rally don't care what religion, if any, any footballer is. All I care about is that when they are at our club they do their best. I don't see religion in football as something to be worried about. As long as they tolerate each other and don't start holy wars in the centre circle!! And your last line Perch, about being offensive to Muslims, I'm sure Peter Herbert will be along soon with another show of faux offence on behalf of somebody else. | |
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Something else to be concerned about... on 12:05 - Oct 9 with 7222 views | caerleon_jack | Sorry, but why do we need to be concerned? If a player wants to cross himself, why is that a problem to you? It (ultimately) makes no difference to how they perform, it may even give them a slight psychological placebo effect and improve their performance because they think God is looking out for them. But I fail to see why we need to be concerned? Now, if they were Sikh and insisted on carrying their ceremonial sword whilst playing, that would be a concern... | |
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Something else to be concerned about... on 12:48 - Oct 9 with 7161 views | perchrockjack | We are not concerned which should have been obvious by the resp[onses. I can only apologise for misleading people again and yes its burning hell for me | |
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Something else to be concerned about... on 01:39 - Oct 10 with 6884 views | Swanfan1 | I always roll my eyes whenever they do the superstitious thing, but they football players, they probably thinking Jesus wants me to play better, oh well anything to make them play better. | |
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Something else to be concerned about... on 02:36 - Oct 10 with 6873 views | Davillin |
Something else to be concerned about... on 01:39 - Oct 10 by Swanfan1 | I always roll my eyes whenever they do the superstitious thing, but they football players, they probably thinking Jesus wants me to play better, oh well anything to make them play better. |
"the superstitious thing" among athletes, including professional athletes, is rampant in every sport. If it makes them happy, as long as it doesn't hurt anyone else, I'm O.K. with it. That said, how many Swansea supporters have something that they always do, or never do, in connection with a game, like wearing the same socks, or carrying a cigarette card of Harry Hero from the 1931 Swans? | |
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Something else to be concerned about... on 09:57 - Oct 10 with 6734 views | perchrockjack | I carry a pack of the same sweets (candy) me dad used to buy for me before a game. Then ,I normally look around at what knobs might be near me or would want to engage in conversation. Its always the nutter that stands/sits near me and I always seem to get irritated. I do miss my granddad who in the old days would stand on his doorstep in Fleet st asking everyfecker, "lost again did they"... HAPPY DAYS | |
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Something else to be concerned about... on 10:13 - Oct 10 with 6713 views | Senhin | Why is this 'something to be concerned about?' Are you one of them Muslim folk offended by it then? | |
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Something else to be concerned about... on 10:20 - Oct 10 with 6686 views | Catullus |
Something else to be concerned about... on 02:36 - Oct 10 by Davillin | "the superstitious thing" among athletes, including professional athletes, is rampant in every sport. If it makes them happy, as long as it doesn't hurt anyone else, I'm O.K. with it. That said, how many Swansea supporters have something that they always do, or never do, in connection with a game, like wearing the same socks, or carrying a cigarette card of Harry Hero from the 1931 Swans? |
I don't have any superstitions, not around football anyway. I have a routine but I have no silly ideas that it can affect the result. It's just, because of personal circumstances, there are things I need to do before I can leave the house! | |
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Something else to be concerned about... on 10:22 - Oct 10 with 6679 views | perchrockjack | Its not as Ive mentioned before ;a bit of lighthearted relief but one nevertheless that is interesting to see. Don't see cricketers doing it nor in many/most other sports. Id certainly consider it if I were a rugby player or a Formula 1 driver. Muslim?. ME ? oH MY Lordy Lord | |
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Something else to be concerned about... on 10:31 - Oct 10 with 6650 views | razorjack | Football is a religion | |
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Something else to be concerned about... on 10:38 - Oct 10 with 6632 views | WarwickHunt | Cracks me up when the dull c*nts score and look up to the sky and point. If there is a god ( and the odds are pretty f*cking slim) I'm sure he's got better things to do then help some overpaid tw@t squeeze one inside the 'keeper's near post on a wet Monday night in West F*cking Bromwich. Yer late, lamented mam/dad/brother/pet cocker spaniel aren't up there either so don't point you silly c*nt, they can't f*cking see you. | | | |
Something else to be concerned about... on 10:55 - Oct 10 with 6592 views | perchrockjack | It may its done for effect. Suarez has tattoes of his kids on his wrists so he kisses them when he scores. We re all going to burning hell then. Warwick is dead right and Im right behind him | |
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Something else to be concerned about... on 10:58 - Oct 10 with 6583 views | Catullus | Smack on, we have famine, disease and war and some thick footballer thinks god cares about a goal!! And, if there is a god and he does care, which team does he support??? I mean, he'd be bound to be a jack!!!!!!!! So why aren't Bony and Michu pointing to the sky and scoring a hat trick each every match? As the Floyd said, we don't need no...... | |
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Something else to be concerned about... on 11:05 - Oct 10 with 6569 views | duckling | It's their decission, make rules against short actions like these and you'd get less happy players. All you can do is grant them a limited timed to do this(no ½ hour prayer before walking the pitch etc.) Works how it is today | | | |
Something else to be concerned about... on 16:09 - Oct 10 with 6473 views | Davillin |
Something else to be concerned about... on 10:20 - Oct 10 by Catullus | I don't have any superstitions, not around football anyway. I have a routine but I have no silly ideas that it can affect the result. It's just, because of personal circumstances, there are things I need to do before I can leave the house! |
One man's "routine"is another man's "superstition." But bless you for trying! | |
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