ThisBrilliant player and fits what we need, but is he the best option at his age?
A loan for the year would be cost effective. Pay his wages and put the budget elsewhere.
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ThisBrilliant player and fits what we need, but is he the best option at his age?
A loan for the year would be cost effective. Pay his wages and put the budget elsewhere.
So we are certain that this is the reason?
The reason I ask is that the President of Senegal said that Gueye's "religious beliefs must be respected"
It is a criminal offence, but that wasn't what it was suggested by the Senegalese President to be the issueI'm almost certain that homosexuality is a criminal offence in Senegal.
so it'd be like Bellingham wearing a ';beastiality is great' or 'nonces have feelings' shirt in Germany then thinking it'll be a-ok coming home.
Also.... he might just not accept it on a personal level.
Can’t be certain about Mane. It’s really frustrating to be talking about these topics in the year 2022. I do believe now please let me know if I’m wrong. But aren’t certain countries in Africa really against being gay. To a point where it’s against the law?. I respect all religions and cultures even if I don’t agree with them. Now what gana did I’m okay with even if I don’t agree with it. That’s his Belief and refused to wear the rainbow shirt or laces. As I said shame we talk about this still.
No it's not. It's an expression of self awareness and a public service to highlight their cultist slimeball ways.Whatever happened to individuals being allowed an opinion in this world. We continously bang on about how much we hate the RS. Isn't that a form of bigotry. We can't all agree on exactly the same issues. If he's good enough as a footballer that will do for me if not then, no. Simple.
One year loan he's gone before next year's Pride Week,job done.It is a criminal offence, but that wasn't what it was suggested by the Senegalese President to be the issue
Let's say there's a similar day this season in England where we support LGBTQ rights...
Firstly I'd find it abhorrent that one of our players would refuse to wear something on their shirt etc
Secondly we do not need the fallout from it
Swerve him
It is a criminal offence, but that wasn't what it was suggested by the Senegalese President to be the issue
Let's say there's a similar day this season in England where we support LGBTQ rights...
Firstly I'd find it abhorrent that one of our players would refuse to wear something on their shirt etc
Secondly we do not need the fallout from it
Swerve him
Your last sentence is entirely your opinion. They are opposed to the beliefs Ganna holds, ergo, you are both correct with your own opinions.Weird take. Has any African player in the premier league refused to wear rainbow laces for example? Even if they have, it’s never been publicised whereas with Gueye the facts are all there.
Are you saying people should be fine with a a known homophobe who hides behind idiotic religious beliefs as a justification for his discriminatory, totally incorrect views?
I'm a Union man. If they choose not to thats fine, but their pay should be docked. Simple really. You can't exactly force them to play because they won't try. Then what do you do, sack a £20 million asset for not fulfilling their duty?Do you agree that players should have the option to pick and choose which matches they make themselves available for based on their views? There are views and then there are direct actions took as a result of those views.
Agree with all your points. And finally I agree that there are plenty of players we can get on the right side of 30.It's a pretty global issue rather than a uniquely African one.
And personally I don't respect elements of many cultures all around the world. There are many absolutely vile cultural practices reinforced by psychopaths, bigots and morons. Whether it's filling a house with semi-automatic rifles, female circumcision, criminalising homosexuality or categorising caring for the most vulnerable in society as a low pay, low skill industry for capitalistic exploitation.
Gana - Taking all the moralistic high grounding to one side (guilty here lol ) I'd like to think over the last 5 years or however long it's been since he left that one scout somewhere has found an energetic tackling midfielder the right side of 30.
Always available for a pass and plays a simple ball to a blue shirt more often than not. We have missed that for ages.Plus people seem to forget that he can't pass or keep hold of possession.