I hope not, nothing worse than a sportsman(or woman) shoving their beliefs down our throat at every opportunity they get.
its usually the same folk who type "ive been banging on about this for ages" why does anything need banging on about il never know!
Definitely don't look at his Twitter page then. It looks like the Facebook page of one of my old school friends, who I had to unfriend as I feared for my sanity (and his). Having said that if he does the business on the field then I don't really care which sky fairies he chats to in his spare time.
He isn't forcing you to listen to his interviews. If you don't like them turn off. I couldn't care less what he says as long as he dos well for bfc.
I'm not a Twitterer, or whatever the correct term is! it's something I don't understand, following "famous" people. Meh.
If I'm tuning in to hear his opinion on his performance, or the team performance, or something BFC related, I don't need reminded(again) of his beliefs.
It is simply him telling us a bit about himself. As long as they aren't radical views he is welcome to say what he wants.
Watch him performance make your own mind up. Turn off when he gets interviewed. Easy. Or maybe we should ask him never to mention his beliefs in interviews just for you. Fook me it's not like he is in tarn with a megaphone handing leaflets about God.
He said you know what a great manager Hecky is because they were bottom when he took over and they ended up getting promoted. And yes, he mentioned Jesus a lot. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I'm interested in his opinion on BFC, not religion. It's like asking me what I think of Brexit and I start banging on about the Tooth Fairy or Lee Johnson's tooth whitening kit. Both completely irrelevant.