Wrong religion
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wrote on 3 Dec 2024, 14:15 last edited by
The Football Association will contact Crystal Palace player Marc Guehi to remind him religious messaging is banned from equipment after a Christian message was added to his captain's armband, Sky News understands.
"I love Jesus" was written on Guehi's Premier League-issued LGBTQ+ campaign rainbow armband during a match at the weekend.
The laws of football prohibit any religious messaging appearing on jerseys.
But the formal reminder would avoid the need for disciplinary action from the FA.
It is understood Palace will also be contacted to remind them of the regulations.
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wrote on 3 Dec 2024, 14:17 last edited by
But the anti-Christ is OK.
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wrote on 3 Dec 2024, 14:20 last edited by
"Jesus" may be the name of a Latino or Spaniard, not necessarily a religious figure, no?
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wrote on 3 Dec 2024, 14:29 last edited by
@Axtremus said in Wrong religion:
"Jesus" may be the name of a Latino or Spaniard, not necessarily a religious figure, no?
You know, you might be right!
This player might be gay, and he loves his partner named "Jesus."
It all makes sense now.
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wrote on 3 Dec 2024, 16:10 last edited by
@Mik said in Wrong religion:
But the anti-Christ is OK.
He's currently managing the England team, according to Nigel Farage.