I can't see why it's Wrong. Isn't Sir Bobby a Christian as well so him upstairs might be sympathetic cant do any harm
Before i lay me down to sleep I pray the lord my soul to keep and if i can have a wish from you please make it huddersfield nil barnsley two
As a Barnsley fan..it would be wrong of you not to...I'm in for the Mosque on friday,the Synagogue saturday,already been to Church Sunday The Sikh temple wednesday and a trip to stonehenge for a bit of Druidism thursday....by 2-30 on saturday we'll know if there's anything in it.......I'll have my work cut out finding which one which one did the trick?
Before i lay me down to sleep I pray the lord my soul to keep and if i can have a wish from thee please make it huddersfield nil barnsley three Much more Billy Casper
As an atheist I suppose it would definitely be wrong for me to do this, though I have considered it "just in case".
To even the chances up we need to pray to all 3,700 or so gods that people have worshiped over the years (although with Hunduism it could arguably be in the millions). With an average home crowd of around 8-9,000 that is 2 fans per good. Start at http://www.godchecker.com and take your pick. I'll take Ullr - the Norse God of Gaming and Hunting. all I need to do is put money on a Barnsley win and we are sorted
I was in Israel last week, I visited the Western (Wailing) Wall where all the Orthodox Jews go to pray. You can write prayers on pieces of paper and leave them in the cracks in the wall, these are then collected and buried in consecrated ground apparently. I knew we were going to beat Hull last Saturday...
I don't know if it's wrong or not, but I do know it's utterly futile. If your Christian God does exist why the hell would he favour Barnsley over Huddersfield? If we win on Saturday it will be down to human endeavour, God, if he exists, will be keeping well out of it.