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I am sure a gay footballer would be appreciated (by most) if he was earning his keep, but unwelcome if he was not.
I think the reason no player has come out isn't just about the homophobia involved.
It's possibly also about the gay footballers not wanting to be used as some pawn by the gay lobby.
These chaps probably just love playing football and don't want to get messed up in all the politics and media rubbish that would come with it.
That would be a distraction to their career and game to have to juggle all that would come with their "coming out".
Don't think that this is true though. All the sportspeople who have come out have said that they hope their example will serve to encourage other gay sports people to follow, Gareth Thomas for example. "Thomas, who confessed in December that he was gay, has urged other gay sportsmen and women to follow his lead and come out – and recently called on top-flight footballers who are gay to “break the taboo” of homosexuality in football by coming out.
He said his experience in rugby league was leading the way for those in sport who were also homosexual but were afraid to come out publicly."
Or ref, Nigel Owens. "Owens hopes his example might help young people who are troubled by their sexuality. 'Since my book came out, I've been replying to messages on Facebook from people who were glad there was someone they could think of as ... a role model. I had an email from a rugby-playing guy in his early 20s who is gay but has been hiding it.'" I've read similar things from other gay sportspeople.
in other words, it's not just for their own peace of mind, the accompanying publicity, far from being a distraction, is an important part of what they're doing.
It depends on what type of a gay chap you are though.
Ignorant people will naturally bunch them all together as being the same.
My earlier post was to point out that every gay sport person that I've read about says the exact opposite, that they expressly want the publicity to help other young sports people to come to terms with their sexuality. It's part and parcel of their decision, not an unwelcome intrusion.
i cant help feel that rather proves the point Tyrone makes. this is the one who are willing to and comfortable with coming out, and have used the publicity to promote the issue. others might not want that hassle.