Homophobia in football

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Re: Homophobia in football

by Victor Meldrew » 13 Jul 2010 20:31

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havoc well how did he get HIV then :?: :roll:


From a monkey, obviously.

I was wondering if Iniesta was a bummer actually - had my suspicions about him and also Robben for a while. Mebbe it's just that kind of emaciated bald look that makes me think it.


IIRC when Henry was going through a divorce last season I heard that ALL of the Barcelona first team had gone through some relationship break-up-whether that includes blokes off blokes as well as orthodox I don't know.
Iniesta is very pale for a Spaniard but I love him for scoring that goal at Chelsea last season and for scoring the winning goal on Sunday because it meant a few shillings to me-I would still love him whether he is gay or straight.
Personally I am not obsessed with celebrity so don't really care if Cashley has a fag or is a fag nor do I care if Fat Frank is scoring with thin Christine nor if Rooney secretly wants to be a Catholic priest.
As with gays,straights and blacks on the pitch I see them just as footballers doing a job of work -overpaid prima donnae in most cases and not the sort of people you would want to spend much time with so how they play the game is the only thing that matters and not what they get up to off the pitch.

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Re: Homophobia in football

by Rex » 13 Jul 2010 20:46

What is the point of this survey other than a badly worded temperature test of general homophobia. Is it that supporters of football are deemed so polarized that we are all misogynistic / homophobic that we warrant a special platform.

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Re: Homophobia in football

by Terminal Boardom » 13 Jul 2010 22:10

Victor Meldrew As with gays,straights and blacks on the pitch I see them just as footballers doing a job of work -overpaid prima donnae in most cases and not the sort of people you would want to spend much time with so how they play the game is the only thing that matters and not what they get up to off the pitch.


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