BTW most of our Kiwis are actually Samoan.
SirShire said:Another tangent on it all.
John McGuire - ex-Sharks player, and DLS Cronulla principal up until the start of this year... Connections???
Quigs said:And a good mongrel second rower he was too......
Quigs said:Okay so I am late again.
I don't give a rats bottom about who believes in who and what. I am a confirmed heathen and a guy that gave binge drinking a bad name.
But Really all I'd like to follow is a team...
My team isn't a team at the moment.
To me it just appears that everyone is waiting for someone else to do something. With the exception of one or two. And the bottom line is we dont have a team.
When the going gets tough, we go one out. What is the term you love to hear my children, players in motion. Not a mob standing hands on hips pointing. If there is a God, then may he give me strength.
Christians, Heathens, presently there is only a handfull of them that I would feed.
Get em all out chasing the Garbo trucks like they did in the old days, harden up those soft spoilt underbellies...... we need more mongrels.
Cheers
Quigs
Captain Jack Sparrow said:Poor post actually.
As people have indicated one of the "gripes" is this "Hey, I'm a Christian" palava. Yet you say it is a private thing? If it's so private why the need to broadcast it to everyone? Seems every Christian footballer whenever interviewed can't resist letting that slip out. Seems we know many of the Christian footballers but hear bugger all about the Calathumpians. Borders on propoganda actually.
Is the infamous Sharks prayer session private? We all know about it, we all know who leads it, we all know who participates. Private? Hardly.
If half the Sharks team are Christians, saying it effects them on the field or not is conjecture. Like everything else it's subject to opinion and can't be defined. You certainly can't say with certainty it doesn't.
The saddest thing is, if we all agree that Christianity has no bearing on the Sharks softness, they are running out of excuses.
Closeness, unity and a positive vibe huh? Has to be one of the most naive, introspective things ever written here. Unless everyone is on the same path it has just as much potential to be divisive. Probably not, just on the surface of it, but if there are such Christians in the club who are pushing their supposed personal beliefs and values on others it won't bring about unity.
Fact of it is, when you shout it from the rooftops, expect the snipers to take shots. Or, keep it private as you say it should be.
Me Luv Stevo said:Its a private deciscion you make with God, no one else.. The way you choose to portray that is your own decision, whether you are outgoing about it or shy and quiet..I think if you are a Christian its something to be proud of because you have a relationship with God and nothing can beat that. bringing it onto the football field shouldnt matter..
The prayer sessions they have i think is a good idea, no one is forcing that upon them they have the choice to take part in it or not. Paul Stevens leads it, if the players want to go they can, if not they dont have to go..
Why does everyone care whether they are religious or not?? Back to the private life situation. Its your own choice, no one should be bagged or looked down on because of this..
You love taking a stab at people dont you??
nothing anyone says is right unless its agreeing with you...
blacktip-reefy said:shut the f*ck up poiner!!!
Not in the mood for your ballina sudo lismore crap tonight!!
Im very f*cken angry!!!