The Uninvited Guest
Banned
Dn't forget the KY or it's sore botties on Wednesday!
Most of my gay friends like football (and quite a lot of them play or have played the game).Hardly any gays like football and the ones that do probably wouldn't admit to it.
why are we pampering to these "types"
Most of my gay friends like football (and quite a lot of them play or have played the game).
Some do. Some don't.But do they support the Albion, that's the deciding factor at the end of the day?
Most of my gay friends like football (and quite a lot of them play or have played the game).
Hardly any gays like football and the ones that do probably wouldn't admit to it.
why are we pampering to these "types"
It's not about numbers. It's about tolerance.percentage wise its not even worth a mention LB ,what do you reckon less than 5% of gay followers of each football league club
It's not about numbers. It's about tolerance.
If I was to tell you that one of my gay friends used to play professional football, but was unable to come out during his time at his [league] club, would that disturb you?
Believe me ... Justin Fashanu wasn't the only gay professional footballer in history.
Because the day we start "pandering" to bee n pee types will be the day I f*** off and support palace.
Hardly any gays like football and the ones that do probably wouldn't admit to it.
why are we pampering to these "types"
It's not about numbers. It's about tolerance.
If I was to tell you that one of my gay friends used to play professional football, but was unable to come out during his time at his [league] club, would that disturb you?
Believe me ... Justin Fashanu wasn't the only gay professional footballer in history.
The left prop for Hove RFC in the mid sixties was an ex-services 16 stone brick shithouse built macho man. He was also gay and use to win the scrums by deliberately tickling the balls of the opposing forward saying "Hello me old darling how are you today?" putting them off. He was also told off by the club captain for going into the club showers to look at the colts cocks.
Perhaps Gully's Girls will be replaced by local drag queens for the event?
Better have a word with some of my cross dressing chums. Being serious for a change, why should The Albion be chosen to host an evening on Homophobia? Why not get Fuham, Chelsky, Manchester or Bournemouth to entertain the event.
That's being disingenuous to say the least, Brighton City PRIDE's itself on it's large percentage of LGBT population.
The problem is, there more you have, the more you will attract, hence the move out of Brighton of older more traditional families, whilst you get a younger, more "tolerant" population.
He who lives by the pork sword....
I suspect that a lot of the reason behind last Thursday's "setting-up" of Nick Griffin was not his background or race views but his perceived homophobic ones.
It's a popular misconception by many of those who have no idea that all gay men are like Julian Clary. I've worked with plenty of gay guys who weren't the slightest bit camp. It's also worth noting that a lot of body builders are gay, hardly a 'bunch of mincers'.
It's not about numbers. It's about tolerance.
If I was to tell you that one of my gay friends used to play professional football, but was unable to come out during his time at his [league] club, would that disturb you?
Believe me ... Justin Fashanu wasn't the only gay professional footballer in history.