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As much as I agree that homophobia still sadly exists in football,i would hope that even the morons who take part in that would draw the line at mocking child sexual abuse victims...
I think it's something that is definetly on the decrease and in a few years wont exist at all..People have to remember that it's only recently in the last twenty years or so that its become unacceptable,before that everybody was homophobic,television programmes always poked fun and stereotyped homosexuality as did comedians,it was the norm....Now it's just part of life...One of my best friends is gay he didn't feel comfortable telling anyone until he was 30..He doesn't come across homophobia very much at all now in his everyday life and it genuinely has surprised him and thinks massive strides have been made in attitude's..Yes there will always be idiots but anybody who feels the need to abuse child abuse victims from the terraces is beyond educating....
Bit aggressive there Bob. Plus I think you underestimate how many people can quite easily suss out who you mean.
This man is a massive Kitson. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/darts/38139647
Good for you BB And it still would not have been me who released the information into the public domain.CheersBobG
The initial post in this thread is pathetic, unnecessary and almost just leads to pointless rumour-mongering about any former youth team manager at any point in the last few decades.It's a deplorable insult to those who have been previously involved in youth set-ups at any club, who are just decent human beings. In any case, if there are any perverts out there who have committed crimes in a football environment, they deserve to be hung, drawn and quartered, but a lynch mob mentality achieves nothing - this has to be done through the proper legal channels and, those clubs who have covered things up (such as Crewe Alexandra) should be shut down.In terms of homophobia in football, it's still very much prevalent from my experience. Could a player come out as openly gay? Possibly, but it would depend very much on the individual's personality and their popularity in the dressing room. That said, I personally think it'd be more damaging to a player's career as opposed to anything else.
I'll just give you a quote that was in one of the papers this morning...“If kids’ teams in Manchester knew about him, and [Barry] Bennell’s reputation had stretched all the way to grassroots junior football 40 miles away from Crewe, it's strange, to say the least, that Crewe are saying they had heard absolutely nothing to trouble them about their own employee.”How that football club acted, regardless of how many years ago this was, is absolutely deplorable. For all the kids that have come through their system, and were abused, how do you think they feel about Crewe Alexandra F.C. - and not just their tormentor, but the other people at that club who claim to have never heard a thing?And, yes, if other clubs become more central to this disgraceful scandal, they should be shut down too.