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 Topic: How Egypt's football team celebrated their goal at Wembley stadium

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  • Re: How Egypt's football team celebrated their goal at Wembley stadium
     Reply #30 - March 06, 2010, 09:04 PM

    Actually the whole Brazilian team also occasionally have displays of promoting christainity and jesus. There might be non christains who might feel alienated during those moments too. Some poeple are just more religious than others. I really don't see why this would bother anyone.

    About homosexuals, the Brazilian manager Scolari made some negative remarks about gay people too. Its about piety/religious crazyness, not (really) Islam.

    http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/luiz-felipe-scolari-if-you-thought-mourinho-was-madwait-till-you-meet-big-phil-846242.html

    Devoutly religious, he leads prayer circles, carries iconic statuettes and once required his players to place "holy pebbles" in their socks. Boring, this will not be.
  • Re: How Egypt's football team celebrated their goal at Wembley stadium
     Reply #31 - March 06, 2010, 09:56 PM



    There is a big difference between individual displays of faith, as Kaka did, and being told that unless you are pious and religious and perform religious gestures you will have no place in a team. As Osama Diab explains:

    ++++

    My quandary is rooted in a statement by Hassan Shehata, the Egyptian national coach, who said that his squad selection is not only based on skills and competence, but also on piety. Also, the team's nickname is gradually changing from the Pharaohs to Montakhab el-Sagedeen (literally the team of prostrators). Sogood, or prostration, is an Islamic religious act used to express gratitude for God after achieving something. After scoring any goal, the entire Egyptian soccer team put their faces against the ground to show their thankfulness.

    "Without [piety], we will never select any player regardless of his potential. I always strive to make sure that those who wear the Egypt jersey are on good terms with God," Hassan Shehata said, according to AP. Al-Shorouk also quoted Shehata saying that striker Mido, who once had a ponytail and dated Miss Belgium 2000, Joke van de Velde, was dismissed because he did not live up to the manager's pious ideals.

    This will soon result in a situation where only practicing Muslims identify strongly with the team. Secular Muslims and religious minorities will feel indifferent at best. The team currently doesn't have a Christian player, in a country where at least 10% of the population are Christians. Hany Ramzy, one of the best defenders in the history of Egyptian football, was a Coptic Christian. However, the next time this happens, the Christian player will feel like an outcast if religious players, like Ahmed Fathy, force everyone to kneel after scoring a goal.

    +++++

    AC Milan didn't say that if you were not Catholic and did not fall to your knees to say Thank You Jesus at the end of a game you could not play for them.

    "we can smell traitors and country haters"


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    Love is Blind. Stevie Wonder is blind. Therefore, Stevie Wonder is God.

  • Re: How Egypt's football team celebrated their goal at Wembley stadium
     Reply #32 - March 06, 2010, 11:00 PM

    I wonder what country god supports in the up comming world cup  whistling2
  • Re: How Egypt's football team celebrated their goal at Wembley stadium
     Reply #33 - March 07, 2010, 04:44 AM

    I got an Egyptian penpal
    I told her in the last game Allah got 1 but England got 3.
    If the Egyptian team wants to credit their goals to Allah that's fine.
    They have to face the consequences of that  stance.

    My style is impetuous, my defense is impregnable and I'm just ferocious. I want your heart. I want to eat your children. Praise be to Allah." -- Mike Tyson
  • Re: How Egypt's football team celebrated their goal at Wembley stadium
     Reply #34 - March 07, 2010, 06:15 AM

    The Pakistan cricket team used to be like this, I'm not sure if they still are.


    they still are man you should have seen them at the last world cup. they used to pray outside the hotel to show their religiosity. The team is crazy religious now. and even the new coach, waqar younis, full out beard and everything.

    Nothing can be more contrary to religion and the clergy than reason and common sense. - Voltaire
  • Re: How Egypt's football team celebrated their goal at Wembley stadium
     Reply #35 - March 07, 2010, 07:30 AM

    they still are man you should have seen them at the last world cup. they used to pray outside the hotel to show their religiosity. The team is crazy religious now. and even the new coach, waqar younis, full out beard and everything.

    Tableeghi Jamaat XI will keep on failing and flunking forever and ever by the Grace of Allah ta'allah  Roll Eyes

    But if this helps make the Pakistani public get increasingly pissed off at Cricket...good.  grin12

    Football FTW!

    Pakistan Zindabad? ya Pakistan sey Zinda bhaag?

    Long Live Pakistan? Or run with your lives from Pakistan?
  • Re: How Egypt's football team celebrated their goal at Wembley stadium
     Reply #36 - March 07, 2010, 08:25 AM

    I got an Egyptian penpal
    I told her in the last game Allah got 1 but England got 3.
    If the Egyptian team wants to credit their goals to Allah that's fine.
    They have to face the consequences of that  stance.

     Cheesy
    How did she respond?
  • Re: How Egypt's football team celebrated their goal at Wembley stadium
     Reply #37 - March 07, 2010, 10:13 AM

    I got an Egyptian penpal
    I told her in the last game Allah got 1 but England got 3.
    If the Egyptian team wants to credit their goals to Allah that's fine.
    They have to face the consequences of that  stance.

    lolololol

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  • Re: How Egypt's football team celebrated their goal at Wembley stadium
     Reply #38 - March 07, 2010, 10:20 AM

    Cheesy
    How did she respond?

    I hope her response is not something like zis:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWfO8_qrHdo

    Pakistan Zindabad? ya Pakistan sey Zinda bhaag?

    Long Live Pakistan? Or run with your lives from Pakistan?
  • Re: How Egypt's football team celebrated their goal at Wembley stadium
     Reply #39 - March 07, 2010, 10:44 AM

    ^This better be a self parody joke!
  • Re: How Egypt's football team celebrated their goal at Wembley stadium
     Reply #40 - March 07, 2010, 12:18 PM

    ^This better be a self parody joke!

    ..or else?  mysmilie_977

    Pakistan Zindabad? ya Pakistan sey Zinda bhaag?

    Long Live Pakistan? Or run with your lives from Pakistan?
  • Re: How Egypt's football team celebrated their goal at Wembley stadium
     Reply #41 - March 07, 2010, 01:05 PM

    Or else 4chan is going to cap-toor his video, make a meme out of it and the guy is going to end up on Encyclopedia Dramatica which will obliterate his chances of living a normal life.

     mysmilie_977
  • Re: How Egypt's football team celebrated their goal at Wembley stadium
     Reply #42 - March 07, 2010, 04:44 PM

    well Algerian youtubers have made him their poster boy when it comes to laughing at Egyptians....

    although Egypt had the last laugh.  Cheesy

    Pakistan Zindabad? ya Pakistan sey Zinda bhaag?

    Long Live Pakistan? Or run with your lives from Pakistan?
  • Re: How Egypt's football team celebrated their goal at Wembley stadium
     Reply #43 - March 08, 2010, 02:27 AM

    Cheesy
    How did she respond?


    That I'm mean and England's goals should be credited to Allah as well.




    My style is impetuous, my defense is impregnable and I'm just ferocious. I want your heart. I want to eat your children. Praise be to Allah." -- Mike Tyson
  • Re: How Egypt's football team celebrated their goal at Wembley stadium
     Reply #44 - March 08, 2010, 08:53 AM

    Allah loves kafirs more than his own ass-kissers?
  • Re: How Egypt's football team celebrated their goal at Wembley stadium
     Reply #45 - March 08, 2010, 09:39 AM

    they still are man you should have seen them at the last world cup. they used to pray outside the hotel to show their religiosity. The team is crazy religious now. and even the new coach, waqar younis, full out beard and everything.


    Waqar Younis, the hard drinking womaniser, now has a beard and has joined Tablighi Jamaat! Well I never!

    Religion - The hot potato that looked delicious but ended up burning your mouth!

    Knock your head on the ground, don't be miserly in your prayers, listen to your Sidi Sheikh, Allahu Akbar! - Lounes Matoub
  • Re: How Egypt's football team celebrated their goal at Wembley stadium
     Reply #46 - March 08, 2010, 09:44 AM

    they still are man you should have seen them at the last world cup. they used to pray outside the hotel to show their religiosity. The team is crazy religious now. and even the new coach, waqar younis, full out beard and everything.

    wtf!

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