Don Tmatter
Well-known member
Didnt someone on the Kilkenny thread reckon he(Kilkenny, not the poster) was, and would be the clincher on him choosing us ?
Judas Murray.
Has anyone started that rumour yet?
Disclaimer: this may or may not be true
Rumour has it that it's not always possible to tell whether someone is gay by how they look!
Personally I wish that: 1) Footballers felt free to come out if they wanted to; 2) Homophobic abuse was considered unacceptable in the same way as other types of abuse; and 3) No-one cared whether footballers are gay or not.
Now it's only a guess but looking at this guy I have my suspicions
http://www.aspexdesign.co.uk/gay-pride-photos/gay-pride-brighton-2010-04.jpg
Let's be honest, there's 92 football clubs in the football league....there's bound to be players that are gay.
Anyway, apparently there is 6 football players that are gay in the Premier League...but they are all waiting for one of them to come out first before coming out as well.
**** ***** was knocked out in training by Mirame Diouf due to his constant unease over *'****'s fascination with his cock, and the constant passing of remarks, to the amusement of the other United players. One OT player, while out on loan, had a threesome with a Premiership Manager's daughter and her boyfriend, during which manhandling went beyond the norm, another OT loanee has a roasting session with another Red and a bird in which the phrase "reach around" emerged.
Wayne Rooney also tweeted to another (now retired) United player "Don't be silly, you like boys don't you, Tea Bag". How very La-La
Suitable thread maybe to recall the time the first openly-gay footballer in the UK, Justin Fashanu, rocked up at Airdrieonians on a free transfer. Wishing to honour their celebrated arrival in some way with a chant, but flummoxed for a rhyme with Fashanu, the club's finest finally came up with the legendary...
'He's Black!
He's Gay!
He Plays For Air-Der-Ay!
Fashanu! Fashanu!'
The irony of some of the comments on this thread is simply UNBELIEVABLE!
Their private lives are important to some.
Some people are gay, get over it.