Mase wrote:Dzeko was smashing them in at the start of last season so I don't think it matters to be honest.
Rag_hater wrote:It finishes on the 18th of August this year I think the day of our game against Southhampton.I just hope this year people don't start making threads like what does Yaya do if he don't start the season on fire because they might say he does not have the excuse of being weak from fasting.I think all of our team ,but Sergio seem to need a few games to get upto speed.
ant london wrote:On the basis that he's going to be spending the next 10 days or so full time with the coaching and nutrition team from the club I'm pretty sure he won't need to be remotely "weakened" by his holy month.
And if, by the age he is now and having spent all his career as a muslim professional footballer, he cannot figure out how to take on board all he needs and keep his condition I'd be pretty disappointed in him.
It's absolutely zero mitigation for a slow start to the season....if he were spending every day in 40 degree temperatures I could give him some leeway but he'll mostly be in Manchester.
Also, I'm fairly certain that the Koran states that if to not eat or drink could cause you physical harm then you are not supposed to stick 100% to the fasting. So I'd be pretty certain he may take on board some fluids and light nutrition on days when they are training hard or playing.
Fidel Castro wrote:Mase wrote:Dzeko was smashing them in at the start of last season so I don't think it matters to be honest.
He was also guzzling champagne when we won the league so maybe he is just a Muslim when it suits him?
Rag_hater wrote:It finishes on the 18th of August this year I think the day of our game against Southhampton.I just hope this year people don't start making threads like what does Yaya do if he don't start the season on fire because they might say he does not have the excuse of being weak from fasting.I think all of our team ,but Sergio seem to need a few games to get upto speed.
mr_nool wrote:Fidel Castro wrote:Mase wrote:Dzeko was smashing them in at the start of last season so I don't think it matters to be honest.
He was also guzzling champagne when we won the league so maybe he is just a Muslim when it suits him?
Plenty of Catholic priests like to fuck little boys. They're still catholic.
Also, Bosnian Muslims tend not to follow the non-alcohol rules.
mr_nool wrote:
Plenty of Catholic priests like to fuck little boys. They're still catholic.
Also, Bosnian Muslims tend not to follow the non-alcohol rules.
Blue Since 76 wrote:mr_nool wrote:
Plenty of Catholic priests like to fuck little boys. They're still catholic.
Also, Bosnian Muslims tend not to follow the non-alcohol rules.
Pretty sure it's not specifically against the rules, as long as they don't use a condom. Bit like if you just banned the Welsh from shagging sheep, all you'd do is put goats at risk.
DoomMerchant wrote:so yr saying that Soccs is an attention-seeking cunt? i agree...i agree.
*WINK*
craigmcfc wrote:Isn't it Ramadan?
aaron bond wrote:
Yep...he really struggled in that opening game vs. Swansea. Had a shocker against Spurs away too!
mr_nool wrote:Fidel Castro wrote:Mase wrote:Dzeko was smashing them in at the start of last season so I don't think it matters to be honest.
He was also guzzling champagne when we won the league so maybe he is just a Muslim when it suits him?
Plenty of Catholic priests like to fuck little boys. They're still catholic.
Also, Bosnian Muslims tend not to follow the non-alcohol rules.
BlueinBosnia wrote:mr_nool wrote:Fidel Castro wrote:Mase wrote:Dzeko was smashing them in at the start of last season so I don't think it matters to be honest.
He was also guzzling champagne when we won the league so maybe he is just a Muslim when it suits him?
Plenty of Catholic priests like to fuck little boys. They're still catholic.
Also, Bosnian Muslims tend not to follow the non-alcohol rules.
Don't think Dzeko fasts, apart from possibly a few 'token' days, and I know he drinks alcohol (in moderation).
Nool- interestingly enough, Bosnian Islam is from the Hanafi school, which used to permit drinking alcohol (taking a literal view of the Quran that only wine shouldn't be drunk), but generally doesn't today. Due to Bosnia's location within Europe, and relative isolation from Islamic cultural changes over the past century, the notion that it's acceptable to drink has stuck in the religion and culture to a certain extent.
craigmcfc wrote:Isn't it Ramadan?
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