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Players Appearing to Pray After Scoring?
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MrOneLung said:What I don’t get, is you really think players are thanking god because they are impressionable and seen other players pray after scoring ?
The youth are impressionable, I was. They may want to emulate players who might be role models to them and take them as an example of how to behave, nothing unusual there.Some younger players when interviewed often mention players they looked up too and styled themselves on and that may include, having faith.0 -
sillav nitram said:WSS said:Plenty of white players display their faith during matches whether coming out of the tunnel or after scoring.
Strange to bring skin colour into it.It may be argued that non white players have more faith?
George Michael was white.12 -
jimmymelrose said:sillav nitram said:WSS said:Plenty of white players display their faith during matches whether coming out of the tunnel or after scoring.
Strange to bring skin colour into it.It may be argued that non white players have more faith?
George Michael was white.13 -
And so is Nick Pope.
I think if he ever scored then he would go up to the gantry in that huge stand and wave to the crowd.1 -
sillav nitram said:jimmymelrose said:sillav nitram said:WSS said:Plenty of white players display their faith during matches whether coming out of the tunnel or after scoring.
Strange to bring skin colour into it.It may be argued that non white players have more faith?
George Michael was white.2 -
Algarveaddick said:I find it interesting that those with faith do all the hand kissing, palm raising, spectacles, testicle, wallet and watch malarky when they score, or win. I never see them giving their imaginary friend in the sky the finger, or the vees when they fuck up?1
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jimmymelrose said:sillav nitram said:WSS said:Plenty of white players display their faith during matches whether coming out of the tunnel or after scoring.
Strange to bring skin colour into it.It may be argued that non white players have more faith?
George Michael was white.eastterrace6168 said:sillav nitram said:jimmymelrose said:sillav nitram said:WSS said:Plenty of white players display their faith during matches whether coming out of the tunnel or after scoring.
Strange to bring skin colour into it.It may be argued that non white players have more faith?
George Michael was white.1 -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMGWWpyFGFU
God has even appeared in a wrestling match, so I can understand it1 -
sillav nitram said:jimmymelrose said:sillav nitram said:WSS said:Plenty of white players display their faith during matches whether coming out of the tunnel or after scoring.
Strange to bring skin colour into it.It may be argued that non white players have more faith?
George Michael was white.eastterrace6168 said:sillav nitram said:jimmymelrose said:sillav nitram said:WSS said:Plenty of white players display their faith during matches whether coming out of the tunnel or after scoring.
Strange to bring skin colour into it.It may be argued that non white players have more faith?
George Michael was white.1 -
oohaahmortimer said:When I was young and impressionable I looked in the Jimmy Seed away Stand and the fans were making Nescafé like hand gestures towards us Charlton fans and I thought that’s about right there’s quite a few coffee drinkers in here and have associated the signal with plenty of our fan base since .2
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Bet you’re wishing you never started this thread….1
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I reckon this is Roger Osbourne's daughter singing a song after musing on his superstitions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XI9FaaU-MEE
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se9addick said:letthegoodtimesroll said:Makes you wonder if there would be less shit going on in the world if god wasn’t having to deal with the prayers of blokes being paid a load of money to play football. Still, each to their own and on the subject of gestures I liked what looked to be a choreographed blm kneeling dance off between the two teams yesterday. More of that please with something along the lines of that troupe that did well on Britains got talent a few years back.2
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CAFCTrev said:Algarveaddick said:I find it interesting that those with faith do all the hand kissing, palm raising, spectacles, testicle, wallet and watch malarky when they score, or win. I never see them giving their imaginary friend in the sky the finger, or the vees when they fuck up?
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sillav nitram said:MrOneLung said:What I don’t get, is you really think players are thanking god because they are impressionable and seen other players pray after scoring ?
The youth are impressionable, I was. They may want to emulate players who might be role models to them and take them as an example of how to behave, nothing unusual there.Some younger players when interviewed often mention players they looked up too and styled themselves on and that may include, having faith.0 -
Foxycafc said:sillav nitram said:MrOneLung said:What I don’t get, is you really think players are thanking god because they are impressionable and seen other players pray after scoring ?
The youth are impressionable, I was. They may want to emulate players who might be role models to them and take them as an example of how to behave, nothing unusual there.Some younger players when interviewed often mention players they looked up too and styled themselves on and that may include, having faith.
Did I say 📺?
We’re all influenced in some way by others knowingly or unknowingly and the roles others play in our lives.
Let me take a stab in the dark or a leap of faith, if you like! I would hazard a guess a great majority on here became Charlton supporters because of their fathers, family members and elder brothers etc, which links to being influenced by others at a young and impressionable age.
No one in their right mind would, one day on a whim wake and say I think I’ll support Charlton.
I support Charlton because my dad did and that therefore influenced my decision to support them to.
No doubt someone will now post something to the contrary.0 -
sillav nitram said:Foxycafc said:sillav nitram said:MrOneLung said:What I don’t get, is you really think players are thanking god because they are impressionable and seen other players pray after scoring ?
The youth are impressionable, I was. They may want to emulate players who might be role models to them and take them as an example of how to behave, nothing unusual there.Some younger players when interviewed often mention players they looked up too and styled themselves on and that may include, having faith.0 -
Foxycafc said:sillav nitram said:Foxycafc said:sillav nitram said:MrOneLung said:What I don’t get, is you really think players are thanking god because they are impressionable and seen other players pray after scoring ?
The youth are impressionable, I was. They may want to emulate players who might be role models to them and take them as an example of how to behave, nothing unusual there.Some younger players when interviewed often mention players they looked up too and styled themselves on and that may include, having faith.
So, presumably in your teenage years you were the complete article and not influenced by anyone, you were a self made man?
And how ignorant are you in using that term?0 -
ValleyGary said:Bet you’re wishing you never started this thread….1
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sillav nitram said:Foxycafc said:sillav nitram said:MrOneLung said:What I don’t get, is you really think players are thanking god because they are impressionable and seen other players pray after scoring ?
The youth are impressionable, I was. They may want to emulate players who might be role models to them and take them as an example of how to behave, nothing unusual there.Some younger players when interviewed often mention players they looked up too and styled themselves on and that may include, having faith.
Did I say 📺?
We’re all influenced in some way by others knowingly or unknowingly and the roles others play in our lives.
Let me take a stab in the dark or a leap of faith, if you like! I would hazard a guess a great majority on here became Charlton supporters because of their fathers, family members and elder brothers etc, which links to being influenced by others at a young and impressionable age.
No one in their right mind would, one day on a whim wake and say I think I’ll support Charlton.
I support Charlton because my dad did and that therefore influenced my decision to support them to.
No doubt someone will now post something to the contrary.
My first game had nothing to do with my dad, i went with some Charlton mates when they were playing Millwall, fortunately, or otherwise we won 1-0 and the rest as they say is history, so nothing to do with influence, just nothing better to do that day...0 -
eastterrace6168 said:sillav nitram said:Foxycafc said:sillav nitram said:MrOneLung said:What I don’t get, is you really think players are thanking god because they are impressionable and seen other players pray after scoring ?
The youth are impressionable, I was. They may want to emulate players who might be role models to them and take them as an example of how to behave, nothing unusual there.Some younger players when interviewed often mention players they looked up too and styled themselves on and that may include, having faith.
Did I say 📺?
We’re all influenced in some way by others knowingly or unknowingly and the roles others play in our lives.
Let me take a stab in the dark or a leap of faith, if you like! I would hazard a guess a great majority on here became Charlton supporters because of their fathers, family members and elder brothers etc, which links to being influenced by others at a young and impressionable age.
No one in their right mind would, one day on a whim wake and say I think I’ll support Charlton.
I support Charlton because my dad did and that therefore influenced my decision to support them to.
No doubt someone will now post something to the contrary.
My first game had nothing to do with my dad, i went with some Charlton mates when they were playing Millwall, fortunately, or otherwise we won 1-0 and the rest as they say is history, so nothing to do with influence, just nothing better to do that day...
Bloody ‘ell @valleygary I don’t think I’ll bother next time.3 -
sillav nitram said:eastterrace6168 said:sillav nitram said:Foxycafc said:sillav nitram said:MrOneLung said:What I don’t get, is you really think players are thanking god because they are impressionable and seen other players pray after scoring ?
The youth are impressionable, I was. They may want to emulate players who might be role models to them and take them as an example of how to behave, nothing unusual there.Some younger players when interviewed often mention players they looked up too and styled themselves on and that may include, having faith.
Did I say 📺?
We’re all influenced in some way by others knowingly or unknowingly and the roles others play in our lives.
Let me take a stab in the dark or a leap of faith, if you like! I would hazard a guess a great majority on here became Charlton supporters because of their fathers, family members and elder brothers etc, which links to being influenced by others at a young and impressionable age.
No one in their right mind would, one day on a whim wake and say I think I’ll support Charlton.
I support Charlton because my dad did and that therefore influenced my decision to support them to.
No doubt someone will now post something to the contrary.
My first game had nothing to do with my dad, i went with some Charlton mates when they were playing Millwall, fortunately, or otherwise we won 1-0 and the rest as they say is history, so nothing to do with influence, just nothing better to do that day...
Bloody ‘ell @valleygary I don’t think I’ll bother next time.0 -
eastterrace6168 said:sillav nitram said:eastterrace6168 said:sillav nitram said:Foxycafc said:sillav nitram said:MrOneLung said:What I don’t get, is you really think players are thanking god because they are impressionable and seen other players pray after scoring ?
The youth are impressionable, I was. They may want to emulate players who might be role models to them and take them as an example of how to behave, nothing unusual there.Some younger players when interviewed often mention players they looked up too and styled themselves on and that may include, having faith.
Did I say 📺?
We’re all influenced in some way by others knowingly or unknowingly and the roles others play in our lives.
Let me take a stab in the dark or a leap of faith, if you like! I would hazard a guess a great majority on here became Charlton supporters because of their fathers, family members and elder brothers etc, which links to being influenced by others at a young and impressionable age.
No one in their right mind would, one day on a whim wake and say I think I’ll support Charlton.
I support Charlton because my dad did and that therefore influenced my decision to support them to.
No doubt someone will now post something to the contrary.
My first game had nothing to do with my dad, i went with some Charlton mates when they were playing Millwall, fortunately, or otherwise we won 1-0 and the rest as they say is history, so nothing to do with influence, just nothing better to do that day...
Bloody ‘ell @valleygary I don’t think I’ll bother next time.
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sillav nitram said:Foxycafc said:sillav nitram said:Foxycafc said:sillav nitram said:MrOneLung said:What I don’t get, is you really think players are thanking god because they are impressionable and seen other players pray after scoring ?
The youth are impressionable, I was. They may want to emulate players who might be role models to them and take them as an example of how to behave, nothing unusual there.Some younger players when interviewed often mention players they looked up too and styled themselves on and that may include, having faith.
So, presumably in your teenage years you were the complete article and not influenced by anyone, you were a self made man?
And how ignorant are you in using that term?0 -
I was raised a Catholic, it wasn’t my choice but my mothers, she being one of my primary care givers and made that decision on my behalf, me being too young to know any better.So, I believed in God into my teens, when I became old enough to make my own decisions and I now no longer do and I no longer do because of my life experience which would have in some part been influenced by others, I have no problem with that.
As someone said earlier, that so many follow like sheep, tattoos, wearing baseball caps backwards etc, there’s a need for some to belong to a tribe.
I seem to remember you saying you’re quite young, you’ll understand when you get a bit older.0 -
eastterrace6168 said:sillav nitram said:Foxycafc said:sillav nitram said:MrOneLung said:What I don’t get, is you really think players are thanking god because they are impressionable and seen other players pray after scoring ?
The youth are impressionable, I was. They may want to emulate players who might be role models to them and take them as an example of how to behave, nothing unusual there.Some younger players when interviewed often mention players they looked up too and styled themselves on and that may include, having faith.
Did I say 📺?
We’re all influenced in some way by others knowingly or unknowingly and the roles others play in our lives.
Let me take a stab in the dark or a leap of faith, if you like! I would hazard a guess a great majority on here became Charlton supporters because of their fathers, family members and elder brothers etc, which links to being influenced by others at a young and impressionable age.
No one in their right mind would, one day on a whim wake and say I think I’ll support Charlton.
I support Charlton because my dad did and that therefore influenced my decision to support them to.
No doubt someone will now post something to the contrary.
My first game had nothing to do with my dad, i went with some Charlton mates when they were playing Millwall, fortunately, or otherwise we won 1-0 and the rest as they say is history, so nothing to do with influence, just nothing better to do that day...
Your first game and we beat millwall. God was on your side that day.
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sillav nitram said:I was raised a Catholic, it wasn’t my choice but my mothers, she being one of my primary care givers and made that decision on my behalf, me being too young to know any better.So, I believed in God into my teens, when I became old enough to make my own decisions and I now no longer do and I no longer do because of my life experience which would have in some part been influenced by others, I have no problem with that.
As someone said earlier, that so many follow like sheep, tattoos, wearing baseball caps backwards etc, there’s a need for some to belong to a tribe.
I seem to remember you saying you’re quite young, you’ll understand when you get a bit older.0 -
Yesterday why did all the Shrews players take the knee whilst we remained standing. We usually take the knee.0
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I have no faith. But if I did, I would find it a little insulting to the diety that you'd expect her to have some influence over a football match.
For that reason, I find all the god-bothering on the field of play a little bit distasteful and faintly ridiculous.11