Ex-Premier League manager Ian Holloway said while he would be "proud" if a gay player me out, football is fely "homophobic".
Contents:
- GAY FOOTBALLERS ADVISED AGAST G OUT AS ’S NOT THEIR ‘FANCIAL TERTS’, AGENT CLAIMS
- FOOTBALL’S COMG OUT DOCUMENTARY OFFERS DISTURBG SIGHT TO WHY ‘GAY MEN JT DON’T FEEL FORTABLE’
GAY FOOTBALLERS ADVISED AGAST G OUT AS ’S NOT THEIR ‘FANCIAL TERTS’, AGENT CLAIMS
Talkg heads clu Leeds Uned striker, Patrick Bamford; former Premier League manager Ian Holloway; Bra’s hight ranked openly gay footballer for Thetford F.
FOOTBALL’S COMG OUT DOCUMENTARY OFFERS DISTURBG SIGHT TO WHY ‘GAY MEN JT DON’T FEEL FORTABLE’
There will be mentary om Leeds Uned striker Patrick Bamford, former Premier League manager Ian Holloway, and Bra’s hight-ranked openly gay footballer for Thetford F. The programme will clu a variety of high-profile stars cludg Leeds Uned striker Patrick Bamford; former Premier League manager Ian Holloway; and Matt Morton, Bra’s hight-ranked openly gay footballer for Thetford FC.
Former Premier League football manager Ian Holloway has said that while he would be “proud” if a gay player me out to him, football is whout a doubt “homophobic”.
“Beg btally hont, yeah, I do believe football is homophobic, ” he says the film.