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"Is suddenly a lot more popular in Liverpool...
It's good footballers that are popular. Nothing to do with race or religion."
Well he's inspired a chant called "i'll be a muslim too" so make of that what you will |
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"What a strange and potentially incendiary choice of thread.
You PC bro?"
Do you think it was a bit weird to mention Muslim immigration in relation to a footballer that happens to be a Muslim?
I do. |
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"Is suddenly a lot more popular in Liverpool...
It's good footballers that are popular. Nothing to do with race or religion.
Well he's inspired a chant called "i'll be a muslim too" so make of that what you will"
Being a muslim and a Liverpool fan, I’ve zero objections to this thread! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Is suddenly a lot more popular in Liverpool...
It's good footballers that are popular. Nothing to do with race or religion.
Well he's inspired a chant called "i'll be a muslim too" so make of that what you will
Being a muslim and a Liverpool fan, I’ve zero objections to this thread!"
I'm not a Muslim or a Liverpool fan and I'm not offended by the thread either - I just thought it was a strange choice. |
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"Is suddenly a lot more popular in Liverpool...
It's good footballers that are popular. Nothing to do with race or religion.
Well he's inspired a chant called "i'll be a muslim too" so make of that what you will"
I will make this of it.
The fans made this up ......
"If he's good enough for me, he's good enough for you.
"If he scores another few, then I'll be Muslim too."
"If he's good enough for you, he's good enough for me.
"Sitting in the mosque, that's where I wanna be!
"Mo Salah-la-la-la, la-la-la-la-la-la-la."
It's his scoring that inspired the fans .... not his religion. |
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"Is suddenly a lot more popular in Liverpool...
Is that a problem?
It is for west ham"
Do they not buy overseas players then? Do Muslim men not play football? |
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"Is suddenly a lot more popular in Liverpool...
Is that a problem?
It is for west ham
Do they not buy overseas players then? Do Muslim men not play football?"
I probably should have read the rest of the thread before commenting |
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"Is suddenly a lot more popular in Liverpool...
It's good footballers that are popular. Nothing to do with race or religion.
Well he's inspired a chant called "i'll be a muslim too" so make of that what you will
I will make this of it.
The fans made this up ......
"If he's good enough for me, he's good enough for you.
"If he scores another few, then I'll be Muslim too."
"If he's good enough for you, he's good enough for me.
"Sitting in the mosque, that's where I wanna be!
"Mo Salah-la-la-la, la-la-la-la-la-la-la."
It's his scoring that inspired the fans .... not his religion. "
Sorry Granny, I think you're splitting hairs here. The op simply said Muslim immigration is a lot more popular... Now apart from the (completely forgiven btw) sorta borderline eurocentric assumption that a Muslim guy must be an 'immigrant', I think that is
notwithstanding the point still that the fans acknowledge the player's religion as his identity, not just his name, nationality, gender, profession etc. They obviously care about his religion, without doubt, his professional skill on the field is what earned him and his religion that respect. So apparently Muslims are liked for that. Harmless in my opinion! He deserves it. |
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"Is suddenly a lot more popular in Liverpool...
Is that a problem?
It is for west ham
Ah, soccer.
We should have known, and it's football. "
It is over here,they call it soccer where the man says he is from |
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"Is suddenly a lot more popular in Liverpool...
It's good footballers that are popular. Nothing to do with race or religion.
Well he's inspired a chant called "i'll be a muslim too" so make of that what you will
Being a muslim and a Liverpool fan, I’ve zero objections to this thread!"
Or the goals i presume |
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"Is suddenly a lot more popular in Liverpool...
It's good footballers that are popular. Nothing to do with race or religion.
Well he's inspired a chant called "i'll be a muslim too" so make of that what you will
I will make this of it.
The fans made this up ......
"If he's good enough for me, he's good enough for you.
"If he scores another few, then I'll be Muslim too."
"If he's good enough for you, he's good enough for me.
"Sitting in the mosque, that's where I wanna be!
"Mo Salah-la-la-la, la-la-la-la-la-la-la."
It's his scoring that inspired the fans .... not his religion.
Sorry Granny, I think you're splitting hairs here. The op simply said Muslim immigration is a lot more popular... Now apart from the (completely forgiven btw) sorta borderline eurocentric assumption that a Muslim guy must be an 'immigrant', I think that is
notwithstanding the point still that the fans acknowledge the player's religion as his identity, not just his name, nationality, gender, profession etc. They obviously care about his religion, without doubt, his professional skill on the field is what earned him and his religion that respect. So apparently Muslims are liked for that. Harmless in my opinion! He deserves it. "
Well he's scored 32 goals for Egypt, that's how you know he's an immigrant! That aside his religion is a big part of his identity and he appears to embrace everything that is positive about it - humility, charitable deeds, good family life. Which for a premiership footballer is quite a welcome breath of fresh air. |
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"Is suddenly a lot more popular in Liverpool...
It's good footballers that are popular. Nothing to do with race or religion.
Well he's inspired a chant called "i'll be a muslim too" so make of that what you will
I will make this of it.
The fans made this up ......
"If he's good enough for me, he's good enough for you.
"If he scores another few, then I'll be Muslim too."
"If he's good enough for you, he's good enough for me.
"Sitting in the mosque, that's where I wanna be!
"Mo Salah-la-la-la, la-la-la-la-la-la-la."
It's his scoring that inspired the fans .... not his religion.
Sorry Granny, I think you're splitting hairs here. The op simply said Muslim immigration is a lot more popular... Now apart from the (completely forgiven btw) sorta borderline eurocentric assumption that a Muslim guy must be an 'immigrant', I think that is
notwithstanding the point still that the fans acknowledge the player's religion as his identity, not just his name, nationality, gender, profession etc. They obviously care about his religion, without doubt, his professional skill on the field is what earned him and his religion that respect. So apparently Muslims are liked for that. Harmless in my opinion! He deserves it.
Well he's scored 32 goals for Egypt, that's how you know he's an immigrant! That aside his religion is a big part of his identity and he appears to embrace everything that is positive about it - humility, charitable deeds, good family life. Which for a premiership footballer is quite a welcome breath of fresh air. "
Especially when he prays after evrry goal he scores |
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"Is suddenly a lot more popular in Liverpool...
It's good footballers that are popular. Nothing to do with race or religion.
Well he's inspired a chant called "i'll be a muslim too" so make of that what you will
I will make this of it.
The fans made this up ......
"If he's good enough for me, he's good enough for you.
"If he scores another few, then I'll be Muslim too."
"If he's good enough for you, he's good enough for me.
"Sitting in the mosque, that's where I wanna be!
"Mo Salah-la-la-la, la-la-la-la-la-la-la."
It's his scoring that inspired the fans .... not his religion.
Sorry Granny, I think you're splitting hairs here. The op simply said Muslim immigration is a lot more popular... Now apart from the (completely forgiven btw) sorta borderline eurocentric assumption that a Muslim guy must be an 'immigrant', I think that is
notwithstanding the point still that the fans acknowledge the player's religion as his identity, not just his name, nationality, gender, profession etc. They obviously care about his religion, without doubt, his professional skill on the field is what earned him and his religion that respect. So apparently Muslims are liked for that. Harmless in my opinion! He deserves it.
Well he's scored 32 goals for Egypt, that's how you know he's an immigrant! That aside his religion is a big part of his identity and he appears to embrace everything that is positive about it - humility, charitable deeds, good family life. Which for a premiership footballer is quite a welcome breath of fresh air.
Especially when he prays after evrry goal he scores"
And he scores a lot of them |
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"Is suddenly a lot more popular in Liverpool...
It's good footballers that are popular. Nothing to do with race or religion.
Well he's inspired a chant called "i'll be a muslim too" so make of that what you will
I will make this of it.
The fans made this up ......
"If he's good enough for me, he's good enough for you.
"If he scores another few, then I'll be Muslim too."
"If he's good enough for you, he's good enough for me.
"Sitting in the mosque, that's where I wanna be!
"Mo Salah-la-la-la, la-la-la-la-la-la-la."
It's his scoring that inspired the fans .... not his religion.
Sorry Granny, I think you're splitting hairs here. The op simply said Muslim immigration is a lot more popular... Now apart from the (completely forgiven btw) sorta borderline eurocentric assumption that a Muslim guy must be an 'immigrant', I think that is
notwithstanding the point still that the fans acknowledge the player's religion as his identity, not just his name, nationality, gender, profession etc. They obviously care about his religion, without doubt, his professional skill on the field is what earned him and his religion that respect. So apparently Muslims are liked for that. Harmless in my opinion! He deserves it. "
In order to split hairs I'd have to be arguing something.
You're assuming. |
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