Famous gay football players
suspected NFL players of creature gay and/or bisexual.
I understand this can be a dicey subject for some, as they don't wish to believe their 'ICONS' can be gay! But I will bear their wrath and proceed with my 'selection.': Tom Brady (Bi), Aaron Rodgers; Wes Welker(?),JJ Watt (just got married to a woman),Julian Elderman; Danny Amendola, Brian Cushing, Christian McCaffrey (currently 'involved' with a 'beard')--on the fence-Rob Gronkowski. Several more, but I idea I would let others Post their 'suspects!'
| by Anonymous | reply | May 28, AM |
Why Wes Welker, just curious? He was one hell of a player with the Pats.
| by Anonymous | reply 1 | March 27, PM |
Only white players are gay?
| by Anonymous | reply 2 | March 27, PM |
Players who came out of the closet. For whom would you be a tight end?
| by Anonymous | reply 3 | March 27, PM |
mmm, Christian McCaffrey.
| by Anonymous | reply 4 | March 27, PM |
[QUOTE] Only colorless players are gay?
OP, appreciate most DLers, only wants to fantasize about the attractive white NFL players.
| by Anonymous | reply 5 | Marc Welcome to the gayest league in all of women’s international sports, or so I believe: the super league, alternatively known as the premier league. In other sports (namely, the WNBA and NWSL), I was able to come across double as many confirmed straight people as confirmed gay people. That was just not the case here! This year’s season is already in full swing, but theres still plenty of time to prefer a favorite team. This list is designed to help you do exactly that. The way football works in the UK is that the superior team in the league moves up and the bottom team moves down. Since I’m only watching the highest bracket, you’ll find that the teams do move around a bit from year to year. As always, if I missed someone or if you feel like someone is incorrectly on this list, let me realize in the comments or send me an email at writethroughthenight @ gmail . com. Last Updated: 10/11/ ArsenalArsenal is consistently the most gay team in the entire league. Ttheyre also normally pretty middle of the pack when it comes to standings. Theyre currently ranked 6th in the league. Lina Hurti Premier League's first openly gay footballer weighs in on LGBT controversy after several stars refused to wear rainbow clothingThomas Hitzlsperger, the Premier League's first openly gay player, has shared his thoughts on the LGBT pride saga which is engulfing the top flight after several footballers protested against wearing rainbow armbands and jackets. The German moved to the Aston Villa youth team in aged 19 and played times for the west Midlands outfit, scoring 12 goals in a generative spell at the club. The midfielder then enjoyed a five-year stint at Stuttgart before returning to England for concise spells at West Ham and Everton, where he retired in After he called time on a fine career, Hitzlsperger came out as gay making him the most high-profile footballer to do so. In the last week, various refusals to wear items of rainbow clothing have caused chaos in the Premier League with Ipswich captain Sam Morsy deciding not to sport an armband with that pattern, before Crystal Palace skipper Marc Guehi wrote messages on his. On Wednesday, devout Muslim Noussair Mazraoui decl Including players who have come out after hanging up their boots.
Here's mine There may be others but I don't know of them. Justin Fashanu just missed out, last playing for a uppermost English side in Does it matter that Footballers don't crave to come out, perhaps because of fear of abuse from the terraces, or abuse within the changing room, or possibly loss of sponsorship? Maybe it doesn't, it's a personal preference and in a highly apparent, emotionally charged, public role where 95% of the fans are against you at the optimal of times perhaps it's sensible to stay quiet. And it's not as though other minorities are not also unrepresented. There are no Indian Premier League players either. Although gay footballers are presumably there, knowing that by coming out they could be a role model to tens of thousands of fresh gay teens. But they still choose not to do so, for reasons. Across the world, when the home of football (Brazil) can elect a homophobe as president, the world wonders how. Most of his supporters won't agree with his views, but who will stand up for the LGBT community if the g |