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Hi all,
I am currently writing an article on homphobia in football and in particular on the terraces. I am obviously putting a fair amount of emphasis on Brighton as it gains more homophobic chanting than other clubs. I am in discussions with the Stonewall group on this who are working hard to raise awareness of the issue.
Anyway, I would like some thoughts and quotes from Brighton fans on the issue. Do you find the chanting offensive or not? Should fans be ejected from the ground or not? Is it as bad as racism on the terraces or not?
I would also be keen to chat to any gay fans on this site (PM me if you wish).
Also, are there any confirmed gay footballers? I know the rumours about Le Saux (false), Campbell, Ljundberg etc but are there any openly gay players?
Honest and serious responses please, if you are used in the article then of course I will quote you and you will have your name in black and white
I acctully find it quite funny when the other sets of fans start chanting gay songs to us, there all trying to be imaginative and original but the chants are all the same!
In return I like playing up to the stereotype and sing the nancyboys song and your to ugly to be gay and I have the PINK and white shirt!
Its only banter and its not aimed at one specific person. Its no worse than when the Brighton fans were calling all the Norwich fans inbread or Tranmere fans pikeys.
When the abuse becomes personal then there is a problem.
Cheers for that Mr.B
I straighten my hair, I'm not a bender.
never has stereotypical arguement been better at a football match when Brighton fans singing "youre too inbred to be gay" to the Norwich fans
I acctully find it quite funny when the other sets of fans start chanting gay songs to us, there all trying to be imaginative and original but the chants are all the same!
In return I like playing up to the stereotype and sing the nancyboys song and your to ugly to be gay and I have the PINK and white shirt!
Its only banter and its not aimed at one specific person. Its no worse than when the Brighton fans were calling all the Norwich fans inbread or Tranmere fans pikeys.
When the abuse becomes personal then there is a problem.
Are you sure?
...personally It does'nt bother me that oppo fans chant Gay abuse, its actually funny watching them think that they're the first ones to think of it!
I'm sure that, similarly, welsh fans crumble when they get the sheepshagger chants and that Liverpool fans wilt when they get "sign on" sung at them.
Its all part of the game as far as I'm concerned and I would rather that we had something unique about us such as this rather than being completely bland like Peterborough or Northampton...what singles them out from the pack? sod all.
I sat with the West Ham fans at the Boleyn when we played them in the cup and they started singing (predictably) "does your boyfriend know you're here?" but gave the Albion fans applause when "You're too ugly to be Gay" was instantly chanted back at them.
Long may the banter continue...after all Oscar Wilde famously said of Brighton..
"Piers, Queers and Racketeers" and he should know what he was talking about...and I don't think he was a Palace fan.
What do you hope to achieve by outing 'Gay players' Would it not be better to let people live their lives as they see fit ? Oh no, of course you have to sell your article, if you were really genuine you would let these people live their lives as they see fit but no, I'm sure you think you're doing them a favour. Let me tell you, you're not, enjoy your pay.
I agree with what you are saying, I just wonder why society cringes with awkwardness at the slightest suggestion of the word 'black' but will quite happily accept 40,000 voices singing 'Do you take it up the arse'?
Difficult one but gay mates of mine get upset because the oppo fans are re-enforcing attitudes that being gay is not alright. It doesn't matter if it's impersonal or not, it's the idea that being gay is bad, something worth mocking and has no place in footie.
Seem to recall that Kevin Bond is gay btw
p.s. Blokes who take hair straighteners in a manbag to footie must be ROCK hard I'd imagine.
Are you sure?
A dinosaur speaks.
The bloke straightens his hair. It's the same as brushing. What's the prob?
A dinosaur speaks.
The bloke straightens his hair. It's the same as brushing. What's the prob?