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. 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.
FOOTBALL’S COMG OUT DOCUMENTARY OFFERS DISTURBG SIGHT TO WHY ‘GAY MEN JT DON’T FEEL FORTABLE’
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. Jt Fashanu was Bra’s first, and only, active profsnal footballer to e out as gay 1990. Ls than eight years later, after years of beg hound and harassed by the homophobic prs, he died by suici.