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TBF, you don't hear much of anything at that place.Really? Arsenal have been flying one for years, i never heard of it copping abuse.
TBF, you don't hear much of anything at that place.Really? Arsenal have been flying one for years, i never heard of it copping abuse.
All of our supporters should be treated as equals as they are all human beings, but I don't see a football ground as a place to fly a gay flag or whatever, it has nothing to do with football at all. Sexuality, like religion should have no place in football imo. Everyone in the stadium should have one thing in common, a love for football, and it should be left at that.
If nothing else it will give the neanderthals of West Ham and Chelsea something else to chant about.
If there are gay football fans willing to take flack for their sexuality, then maybe it will help inspire a footballer to come out.Do you think that the bigger problem might be just that attitude that you describe, but in the dressing room?
Like i said earlier, many gay supporters but no gay players (openly).
We know what footballers are. Spoilt, often ill educated, testosterone hyped twats for the most part. I think that in rooting out homophobia from the game that dressing room cuture needs to be looked at (where it concerns the widely mooted fact that there are no openly gay players). I really am not sure that the football watching public need take much flak for that, because i really don't think that it would make much difference to any player who came out.
I always thought homophobia in football was extremely hypocritical, especially with all the man love male fans have towards some players……
Find it hard to comment tbh. I have my views on it but...meh