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The only thing wrong is he is wearing earings which women wear. I saw a guy wearing a turban with a bald shaved face it was so funny LOL.gif I didnt say anything but If I was him Id be embarassed :H:

But a Sikh with uncut hair can play football, just tie the hair back in a ponytail and put a patka I've seen many play like that :)

LOL i saw one of them...pagh and gunjah face..he lukd funny & he had those biiiiig (fake) diamond studs hehe u cud jus bt see them under his pagh.. :@ lol

Yep a couple of my friends play like that , jus put a patka ....

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There was a guy called Harpal Singh who was in Leeds Utd.

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Harpal Singh (born September 15, 1981, Bradford, England) is a British Asian footballer. Although Singh started out with Leeds United, he made his professional debut when he came to play for Bury at Wrexham during his loan spell for the club. Singh's favourite position is left winger. He currently plays for Stockport County.

Sikh football/soccer clubs

UK

http://www.gurunanakfc.co.uk/

http://www.sportingkhalsa.com/

Singapore

http://www.balestierkhalsafc.com/

Good for this gentleman for disciplining himself to excel to this level. And not to take anything away from his success...

From his name it sounds like that he is of Sikh background via his family, but how is it known that he is Sikh?

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They probaly do take more time to get ready than most girls

I dont even wear cologne and people say I smell good and dont believe me when I say I dont wear any cologne

I never seen or heard or a Kesdhari doing this, but it is forsure possible to play then :TH:

haha

I like wearing cologne especially after a gud weight training work out and then a shower.... smells real gud :@

There was a guy called Harpal Singh who was in Leeds Utd.

Harpal%20Singh.jpg

harpal2.jpg

harpal.jpg

This is what wikipedia has to say

Harpal Singh (born September 15, 1981, Bradford, England) is a British Asian footballer. Although Singh started out with Leeds United, he made his professional debut when he came to play for Bury at Wrexham during his loan spell for the club. Singh's favourite position is left winger. He currently plays for Stockport County.

Sikh football/soccer clubs

UK

http://www.gurunanakfc.co.uk/

http://www.sportingkhalsa.com/

Singapore

http://www.balestierkhalsafc.com/

Good for this gentleman for disciplining himself to excel to this level. And not to take anything away from his success...

From his name it sounds like that he is of Sikh background via his family, but how is it known that he is Sikh?

I saw an interview with him and his dad approx 10years ago by a leading Premier footballer star back then basically interviewing young asian raising football stars of future. I remember him saying something how being Sikh helps him with being disciplined and focused. There have also been articles on him on British Asian Newspapers with regards to his Sikh background. It's a shame he has been given a chance to play for a premiership team so far in his career.

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They probaly do take more time to get ready than most girls

I dont even wear cologne and people say I smell good and dont believe me when I say I dont wear any cologne

I never seen or heard or a Kesdhari doing this, but it is forsure possible to play then :TH:

haha

I like wearing cologne especially after a gud weight training work out and then a shower.... smells real gud :@

There was a guy called Harpal Singh who was in Leeds Utd.

Harpal%20Singh.jpg

harpal2.jpg

harpal.jpg

This is what wikipedia has to say

Harpal Singh (born September 15, 1981, Bradford, England) is a British Asian footballer. Although Singh started out with Leeds United, he made his professional debut when he came to play for Bury at Wrexham during his loan spell for the club. Singh's favourite position is left winger. He currently plays for Stockport County.

Sikh football/soccer clubs

UK

http://www.gurunanakfc.co.uk/

http://www.sportingkhalsa.com/

Singapore

http://www.balestierkhalsafc.com/

Good for this gentleman for disciplining himself to excel to this level. And not to take anything away from his success...

From his name it sounds like that he is of Sikh background via his family, but how is it known that he is Sikh?

I saw an interview with him and his dad approx 10years ago by a leading Premier footballer star back then basically interviewing young asian raising football stars of future. I remember him saying something how being Sikh helps him with being disciplined and focused. There have also been articles on him on British Asian Newspapers with regards to his Sikh background. It's a shame he has been given a chance to play for a premiership team so far in his career.

Its not a case of being given a chance to play in the premiership, its a case of whether you are good enough. Maybe he is not a premiership level player.

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