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Originally posted by inarsenewetrust View Postexactly. Some people are deeply connected to their religion. It is what powers them to be athletes and the people that they are. You don't need to shit on them just because you personally have had a bad experience with certain religious figures. I have no problem with religion in football. Tbh, it makes for better, more committed athletes. I cant think of any athletes (esp top atheltes) that are atheist lol...
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Originally posted by TheWheels View Post.... You know that's actually a good point you made lol. Messi, Ronaldo, Ozil and many other top footballers all follow a religion. Actually seems to be far more than atheists as far as the world class players go, funny how that never occurred to me.
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Originally posted by foadm_2000 View PostThat just a refrence to the battle of Quadesiah. What does that have to do with the team name? I actually have a fresh of the boat Saudi student that moved right next to me. I will ask him about it and will fill you guys in!
and asking a "fresh off the boat" individual has no benefits. He isn't part of the Saudi government or the big wigs that can make/change decisions over there. The average population, just like our own Iranian population who is pro-west, might have a different view point on Iran. The Saudi government makes donations to National Geographic to not print the name Persian Gulf on their World Atlas, based on that I would not be surprised if the big wigs over there in the Kingdom make decisions to name entities based on Qadisiyyah being an Anti-Iran slogan.
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