Country is on its ass and Everton going full on Everton and signing barks, Gana and any Burnley reject we can.WTF is actually going on.

Country is on its ass and Everton going full on Everton and signing barks, Gana and any Burnley reject we can.WTF is actually going on.
On to a loser it seems on this thread. People seem to be overwhelmingly in support of him coming to the club.I don't think an Irish lad should be forced to wear a poppy, someone from a country where something is strictly illegal shouldn't be forced to wear a symbol showing defacto support from him for the opposite, a Russian player/or any shouldn't for example have to wear a symbol or publicly come out supporting Ukraine.
Keep politics outta sport, keep sports people as what they are, good at a game not some enlightened founts of knowledge to inform the plebs.
If they start piping up in public by all means slate them for whatever but until then it's actually just there opinion which kept to themselves is their right.
Not sure, but I see the commonwealth games starts today - not sure how many countries are supporting the rainbow in that competition.WTF is actually going on.
Generally speaking that's a big part of being a professional footballer. Get's a bit confusing not wearing a specific costume unless you're playing shirts and skins. There is a demand to wear logos of alcoholic products, gambling firms and firms who practice exploitative financial products.I don’t think it is, because that’s what it is. That’s what people are being asked to wear. I’m sorry, but that is the demand being placed on people.
Would you be okay with gays being forced to wear Christian costumes in Senegal?
They're not Burnley rejects. They're rats disembarking the sunk ship.Country is on its ass and Everton going full on Everton and signing barks, Gana and any Burnley reject we can.
I don't think an Irish lad should be forced to wear a poppy, someone from a country where something is strictly illegal shouldn't be forced to wear a symbol showing defacto support from him for the opposite, a Russian player/or any shouldn't for example have to wear a symbol or publicly come out supporting Ukraine.
Keep politics outta sport, keep sports people as what they are, good at a game not some enlightened founts of knowledge to inform the plebs.
If they start piping up in public by all means slate them for whatever but until then it's actually just there opinion which kept to themselves is their right.
The question that I have here is, "Should it be that way?" Should we condemn a player for standing up to that regime?Generally speaking that's a big part of being a professional footballer. Get's a bit confusing not wearing a specific costume unless you're playing shirts and skins. There is a demand to wear logos of alcoholic products, gambling firms and firms who practice exploitative financial products.
The difference is that Lampard, as far as I know, hasn't decided to be selective about when he is going to perform his job based on his reported political allegiances.As dopey and backwards as his views are, I guarantee you there are loved players in our playing squad now or in the past who share the same if not even worse. Not just Muslim players but devout Christians too, it's not exclusive to Islam. If he can improve our midfield then his personal views are irrelevant in my eyes
Our manager who has massive backing from the fans is an openly proud Tory. What's the difference?
Generally speaking that's a big part of being a professional footballer. Get's a bit confusing not wearing a specific costume unless you're playing shirts and skins. There is a demand to wear logos of alcoholic products, gambling firms and firms who practice exploitative financial products.
If a footballer refuses to play a match because there is pro LGBTQ+ on the back then fair enough. For me that's a clear lack of commitment to the club, their teammates, the supporters and a firm acknowledgement that they are all less important than that players homophobia, or alternatively, that player's massive crippling anxiety about wearing something they deem emasculating. An exclusively religious reason is demonstrably false given the players past acceptance and choice to move to a club wearing logos or symbols that are clearly Haram.
Either way for me it's a shirking of responsibility as a player and lack of commitment to the club that I'd prefer not to see encouraged.
It in no way equates to "gays being forced to wear Christian costumes in Senegal".
And the diamond…Country is on its ass and Everton going full on Everton and signing barks, Gana and any Burnley reject we can.
We can't 'keep politics out of sport' because the two are woven into the fabric of each other.
We'll try to stop when there isn't a foodbank collection outside Goodison. Until then, the two co-exist whether people like it or not.
What have foodbanks have to do with Gueye ?
This is the Gueye thread I take it.
What baggage?33 soon. Comes with homophobic baggage. Swerve.
Which is why I said "If he wants to be a bigot." You're correct I don't know his actual thoughts but to do something as petty as not wearing some rainbow football laces or number on the back of his shirt is pretty telling.
This "view" is harmful though, it might seem innocuous to say "oh well he's entitled to that view", but the fact is we're in 2022 and men throughout football are still in fear of coming out to the point where they wait until the end of their careers to do so.
