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    There's a chapel at the Nou Camp

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibees
    It would appear there has been some Daily Mail reading going on in this thread
    One wee room at Newcastle & 'Muslims have ruined Football'

    I could hardly move for folk praying when I was down there in the autumn right enough

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeeMo
    There's a chapel at the Nou Camp
    There's a statue of a monk at the P*ggery. Wonder what Pogue has to say about that?


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    its a joke when the majority get the opinions of the minority forced on them.

    i mean ffs, what next, a prayer room for muslims in asda.

    see if your a hetere***ual, white, christian male, yer feked by society.

    better to be a tran***ual muslim burd on benefits and the council will build you a prayer room facing mecca in your hoose.

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    Ever been to West Ham Woland ??

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    ive been to west ham tube station, got out, done an about turn and went back in.

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    Shocking attitudes shown here , you should all be getting behind the gays. Imagine if they want to encourage f@nnies to the games.. this board will empty in 2 minutes flat.

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    most on here have nought against gays, its just that there seems to be many campaigns promoting their rights, like should they adopt kids which many people are totaly against as its contradicts the rights of children.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happytim
    its a joke when the majority get the opinions of the minority forced on them.

    i mean ffs, what next, a prayer room for muslims in asda.

    see if your a hetere***ual, white, christian male, yer feked by society.

    better to be a tran***ual muslim burd on benefits and the council will build you a prayer room facing mecca in your hoose.
    Too late, Reve.

    [b]Selfridges and Asda join Ramadhan celebration

    Birmingham Post

    City stores are linking up with Birmingham Muslims this month to celebrate the Islamic festival of Ramadhan.

    Selfridges and Asda are producing end-of-fast suppers for worshippers and special Ramadhan calendars for children.

    Birmingham Central Mosque launched its holy month celebrations with a timetable of activities.

    Ramadhan is due to begin either tomorrow or on Friday, subject to sighting of the moon.

    Selfridges and Asda in Small Heath will both be providing festive food for colleagues and members

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    fek that, im no going to asda anymore, next thing theyll be banning alcohol incase it upsets someone.

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