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This post is prompted by a recent news item and an article in today's Guardian.
Apparently this week the Football Association hurriedly cancelled the launch of a film intended to confront homophobia.
"Previously, it was reported that the FA had been struggling to find high-profile players to support the film......it may never be released in its current form.
While English football's administrators dither, homophobia endures in the modern game. The stadiums may be plusher than ever but they still reverberate to offensive anti-gay chants, and homophobic "banter" is widespread in dressing rooms."

I have a theory - well more than a theory really - that many of those people who are `pointing a finger at others` in a homophobic way are doing it to avoid the finger being pointed at themselves.

To some people using anti-gay remarks about other people is a way of deflecting suspicion falling on themselves.
A bit like the "methinks he doth protest too much" idea.

The Guardian article also says:
"We're sending openly gay and lesbian people to fight in Afghanistan, but we can't send openly gay people to fight for the World Cup this summer."

I find it sad that some (many?) of the gay accusers do it to hide their own gay tendencies. I wonder if they have a conscience. Or is their fear greater?

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I saw the bit on Newsnight after the game last night. The film was poor. Since the Grauniad mention Graham Le Saux today I can now reveal that he is the only player I have ever seen abused in such a way. I was so embarrassed to sit amongst supposedly grown up men and their children and listen to crap like that. The guy sat next to me said, "That Graham Le Saux is such a fanny, he reads the Guardian!" I let myself down saying, by way of an intellectual reply, "Why don't you STFU you neanderthal S-Hole?" We never spoke again and I now sit elsewhere. It's also the same reason why I don't have a good word for David Batty or Robbie Fowler. (But I suspect John Cooper Clarke has)
Garage Joe
I saw it on Newsnight, last night, brisket.
It's hard hitting, but only really addresses homophobia on the terraces.
According to my son, he's never heard homophobic remarks, or taunts, at matches.
John Amaechi, the former NBA player, who came out three years ago, was on.
He, rightly IMO, said that it's the board rooms and changing rooms that need addressing first.

The woman from the FA's equality department was next to useless.
Blizz'ard
i was at a chelsea v liverpool match at stamford bridge a good few years back....when robbie fowler bent over in front of graeme le saux ..... and pulled at his backside cheeks to taunt le saux ....who was standing on the touchline waiting to take a throw in.........rumours had been circulating(and they were just rumours.le saux is still happily married) of his sexuality..

when it was brought to the refs attention of what fowler was doing...he wandered over.....spoke to le saux and then booked him for time wasting......leaving robbie fowler probably feeling very smug and happy about getting away with his taunt.......

i can't think of any professional footballer other than justin fashanu who has been open about their homosexuality..........and sadly for justin it ended with him taking his own life...
SS
But I am convinced that some/many of the taunters themselves have gay inclinations and they do it to deflect attention away from themselves.
Perhaps they are scared that their `gayness` becomes known. But even worse, in my view, is that they have to live with their conscience (if they have one) - a conscience which has hurt others to protect themselves.
People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
brisket
Crunchy ,I think you may be a bit niave on that fact or hopeful.
Up here we have  Scottish football,namely the "Old Firm" in Glasgow.Never mind rascism we have rampant religious bigotry. Celtic seen as a "Catholic Irish" team,even though most of the players ain't etc.Rangers seen as a Scottish protestant team even though most of the players ain't etc.

It's getting a bit better ,though anyone with any sense doesn'y frequent certain areas of Glasgow/pubs after an "Old firm " derby match..pathetic.
kattymieoww
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Crunchy ,I think you may be a bit niave on that fact or hopeful. Up here we have Scottish football,namely the "Old Firm" in Glasgow.Never mind rascism we have rampant religious bigotry. Celtic seen as a "Catholic Irish" team,even though most of the players ain't etc.Rangers seen as a Scottish protestant team even though most of the players ain't etc. It's getting a bit better ,though anyone with any sense doesn'y frequent certain areas of Glasgow/pubs after an "Old firm " derby match..pathetic.




Hence the words 'english football' in my original post.



Celtic and Rangers aren't in the english football league. Now I realise that the prospect of getting out of the most boring league in the world must be a delight, but they talk about this all the time and it will just never ever happen.



I don't know how you can call me naive when I actually go to english football matches so have a good basis to form my opinion on and imo there doesn't seem to be much (if any) racism what so ever going on in english football anymore.



Thankfully religion and football isn't mixed in this country so we don't have to deal with that kind of rubbish like in the old firm..
Crunchy  Nuts
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I loathe and detest football and everything that surrounds this so-called 'beautiful game' which is really extremely ugly
Dare I point out that it's cos of your laissez faire market economy Kaytee? It's ruined a lot more important things than football. (see what I did there?)

I must confess though I still love going to games.
Garage Joe
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Dare I point out that it's cos of your laissez faire market economy Kaytee? It's ruined a lot more important things than football. (see what I did there?) I must confess though I still love going to games.
You may Joe......but you have to factor in the stupidity of those involved as well.....hardly any of the European teams overpay their teams as much....and it's not my laissez faire economy....I still have some social principles(lol).
There's nothing wrong with doing something you enjoy...even though you're probably paying through the nose for it
Kaytee

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