Posted on 04/29/2025 12:09:27 PM PDT by Red Badger
It’s not usual that we see a soccer player score two goals at once. And that’s just what happened in the British Premier League, in the match where champions Liverpool massacred Tottenham Hotspur by 5-1.
Dutch forward Cody Gakpo scored Liverpool’s third goal in the final match, and proceeded to reveal his undershirt with the words ‘I belong to Jesus’ were visible to millions watching the match around the world – and even greater ‘goal’.
Of course, the United Kingdom being as is, Liverpool is set to be reprimanded by the Football Association (FA) for Gakpo’s actions.
The Telegraph reported:
“Gakpo lifted his jersey to reveal the religious slogan upon making it 3-1 in the new champions’ 5-1 thrashing of Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.
[…] Gakpo was shown a yellow card for removing his jersey but could face further action over the slogan on his sleeveless shirt.”
Back in 2007, Brazilian striker Kaka from Italian club AC Milan defeated Liverpool in the Champions League, displaying the same slogan. But fans remembered when Liverpool was defeated by these very same powerful words, back in 2007, when legendary Brazilian striker Kaká, an outspoken Christian faithful playing for Italy’s AC Milan, displayed this same shirt in the European Champions League final played in Athens.
Marc Guehi and his Jesus armband.
Five months ago, the FA created a storm by harassing Crystal Palace captain – and devout Christian – Marc Guehi for writing “I love Jesus” and “Jesus loves you” on his Premier League-mandatory rainbow armband.
However, “the FA did not contact Ipswich Town captain Sam Morsy, who is Muslim, for refusing to wear one at all.”
While the anti-Christian bias is rampant in UK society, there are rules against displaying political or religious messages in football (soccer) games – the problem being they are only enforced against Christians.
“Footballers are forbidden from displaying religious statements or slogans during matches, with Law 4 of the International Football Association Board’s Laws of the Game stating: ‘Equipment must not have any political, religious or personal slogans, statements or images. Players must not reveal undergarments that show political, religious, personal slogans, statements or images, or advertising other than the manufacturer’s logo’.”
I bet if the player in question was wearing an Allahu Akbar jersey, there’d be no problem.
Or a rainbow fag thingy
A rainbow fag thingy doesn’t offend the spirit of antichrist which has taken strong hold in Europe and trying very hard to do the same here in the U.S.
Means God’s up to something and mass salvation is at the doors.
Jewish symbols are also okay.
UK soccer player tweets photo of Star of David buzz cut amidst rise in anti-Semitic incidents.
Obviously some mussies and LGBQ folks were offended.
The jihadis have won in Britain.
Yes, Europe is circling the drain, and unless God intervenes, they’re going right down it.
And Mohammed Salah gets on his knees and prays toward Mecca when he scores.
That said, just taking off the jersey after scoring gets you a yellow card...so I suppose they’re talking about additional punishment?
What a sad place the UK has become. It’s 2-tiered everything.
Since the Muslims have taken charge of the UK, demon possession has risen significantly.
Uplifting news originating from Mediocre Britain has become increasingly rare.
What if his shirt said ‘I Belong to Muhammed’. Would that be OK?
They would ignore it..........
(fainted).
Wouldn’t surprise me one bit
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