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    Surely we can’t expect our Muslim players to play during fasting? Does that mean we are without Salech and El Ghazi this weekend?

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    I think they can take drinks breaks if they so wish

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      Depends on if they expect to get paid.

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      • #4
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        Salah has seemed to manage alright for the past few years against the likes of Bayern Munich and Real Madrid. I’m sure Salech can handle Sunderland.

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          It’s not a difficult fast at this time of year, so I’m told by a friend. It’s the mid summer ones that are a killer. Although it will get harder as it stays lighter for longer. And everyone’s different I suppose, but id imagine top athletes deal with it better.

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            Originally posted by Canton Kev View Post
            Salah has seemed to manage alright for the past few years against the likes of Bayern Munich and Real Madrid. I’m sure Salech can handle Sunderland.
            You can substitute days and catch up later, or even make a donation in lieu of fasting.

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              Can't remember which game I was watching the other day, but the ref blew the whistle at sunset to enable fasting players to have a drink.
              With Ramadan in winter at the moment and daylight hours a lot shorter than they could be, it's much easier to observe than when Ramadan was at the height of summer.

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                Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                I think they can take drinks breaks if they so wish
                Oh Lord!

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                  Originally posted by The Bloop View Post
                  Can't remember which game I was watching the other day, but the ref blew the whistle at sunset to enable fasting players to have a drink.
                  With Ramadan in winter at the moment and daylight hours a lot shorter than they could be, it's much easier to observe than when Ramadan was at the height of summer.
                  This was Mazraoui at the Man Utd game. Obviously a lot easier at later kick off times as sunsets during the game. I’m guessing even up north the sun will still be in the sky during a 3pm kick off

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                  • #10
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                    Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
                    I think they can take drinks breaks if they so wish
                    Wouldn't that break the fast?

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                      Originally posted by Joe Gillis View Post
                      Oh Lord!
                      It’s Oh Allah!

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                      • #12
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                        Originally posted by DJ-Q View Post
                        Surely we can’t expect our Muslim players to play during fasting? Does that mean we are without Salech and El Ghazi this weekend?
                        They'll probably still eat, and just pretend to fast, we need them fit and strong.

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                          As long as our Catholics don’t give up defending for Lent.

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                            Originally posted by splott parker View Post
                            As long as our Catholics don’t give up defending for Lent.
                            They have all season, why should that change?

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                              All muslims that play football that is physically challenging are allowed a chip dinner/lunch to keep up their strength

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