Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
I understand your point in wishing that football remain secular from religious interference, however football is a universal sport which unites people from all backgrounds. The fact is that many sportspeople are religious and many of them believe in some form of God as a source of their motivation and inspiration. Regardless of our opinion on the religion, we cannot restrict an individual’s faith. Surely it should be celebrated that our own team has Jews, Christians and Muslims playing and training together as equals rather than suppressed?
Well said. Brighton could teach FIFA a thing or two about relationships.
If a player wants to pray before a match, and it helps them play better, why on earth would it wind someone up?