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Marc.
Sad that he's left it until he's retired and at the age of 25 too, so much more he could have done in his career - he's letting the draconian bigots that still inhabit football win in my opinion.
My question to you is, would it bother anyof you, as football fans or as a person if a player or players at your club were gay?
bluemoon.
Good that he's come out, hopefully it can be the start of something. Hopefully it's more of a break than a retirement too. 25 is too young to quit for good.
VP.
Plus i fail to see how being a footballer has stopped him from coming out, that's his choice no one else's.
bluemoon.
Nobody said otherwise.
But it's quite obvious why he would be reluctant to come out whilst he was still playing.
RhylFCKiko
VP.
Why then, he's hardly done the gay community any favours by coming out straight after retiring has he? Its not exactly gonna be the catalyst for all gay footballers to feel they can now tell the truth about their sexuality, if the first person since Fashanu can only do it once he's retired.
I honestly fail to see any need for him to make such a big thing about when its no different from any other Tom, Dick or Harry telling us they're gay. Unless its just to get his name in the media as i'd imagine most people have never heard of him until now anyway.
Person 1 - OMG, Robbie Rodgers is gay
Person 2 - Who?
Person 1 - Fuck know's
bluemoon.
As it is, it shouldn't be a big deal but sadly it is. Gay players are afraid of coming out - or even just being open about their sexuality - for fear that their career and general life would suffer. The sooner we get some high-profile, well regarded (i.e. not players like Luis Suarez) by t gay players the sooner we can truly consign player's sexuality to the irrelevant.
Sam
I couldn't care less about somebody's sexuality, it's their own business and if they want to be open about it, it's up to them and good on them.
But as duckeggmoon said it shouldn't be a big deal, but sadly it is.
smurphptfc
Dutton
You're such a cynical cunt, what's wrong with you? Can you really not see why he would be terrified of coming out whilst being a professional footballer? What he would be thinking his team mates would say/think, the abuse he would get at football matches, whether he would get treated differently by fellow professionals.
Just because you don't give a shit about him and he's not a big name doesn't mean it's not a big thing for him. By coming out other gay footballers may realise they are not the only ones, and any young gay people wondering if that would hold them back from having a decently successful career in football would definitely be encouraged by it.
terriersmad
Best of luck to the lad for his future. Hope he finds happiness in whatever he does.
Shola
Telegram Sam
Who the fuck are you to judge? He doesn't owe the gay community anything, and chose to retire before coming out because he felt that it would better for his career to not make it public knowledge whilst he was playing. That's a perfectly understandable decision given the level of abuse he would have received from some supporters. It's easy to say from your point of view that he should have announced that he is openly gay whilst he was still playing as it would have had more of an effect, but it's incredibly ignorant and misguided to somehow hold that against him.
The level of cynicism you express from time to time truly is depressing.
Poe
VP.
I could maybe understand if it was 1993, but not in 2013.
And just to confirm, i believe he had already retired from football, so its not really gonna make any difference to how a gay footballer may feel, as i've already said.
Dutton
VP.
Look at his career, i think that was already on its way out which i've already said is probably the main reason he retired in the first place. The publicity of being gay may have even helped it tbh.
I don't hold anything against him ffs, but, actually fuck it, i've said why i don't see why its such a big deal.
Just because i choose to look at things in a different way to most of you lot, doesn't make my views any less important. In fact, if we all sat there agreeing on everything it'll be a fucking boring place.
And going back to the original post asking if people would mind having a gay team mate, what kind of fucking question is that? Of course no one would give a shit, and if they did it would be a tiny minority anyway and they certainly wouldn't admit to it on here. There will always be someone that doesn't like somebody because of their skin colour, race or sexuality etc. For me these kind of issue's are only a big deal because people make them into one. Someone who use to play football is gay, so fucking what?
VP.
I wasn't trying to change anything you said?
Dutton
Slashman X
Wants to focus on being a fashion designer
VP.
So my point about his football career being finished anyway is kind of correct?
Hammer100
Still think there will be some homophobic and bigoted people out there who will target him if he returns to football however.
Flash.
Fucking hell.
JCash3000
Telegram Sam
He's been married for ten years and has two kids.
Flash.
Telegram Sam
JCash3000
Phoenix Arrow
Then you honestly don't have a clue.
It might sounds like I'm being angry when I say that, I'm not. It's a very strange thing. I've obviously grown up with the people closest to me being gay or trans or whatever and when you're in that world, it can be quite hard to see what everyone else thinks. As such when I came out as being bi at school, I didn't think it was a big deal at all, everyone else disagreed with that.
Homophobia is something that's hard baked into society. It tends to go completely unnoticed until it becomes and issue. But when it does become an issue, it's often too late to do anything about it. Football is the worst for that kind of thing. No ifs or buts. It just is. Stuff like that just doesn't get reported in the same was racism does because basically noone cares. Or noone in football cares.
Marc.