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31-01-2014, 02:48 AM
Football and being gay: in 2014, is it right for players to hide their sexuality?
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Earlier last year, recently retired American footballer Robbie Rogers announced to the world that he was gay. The news was so heavily reported on for the reason that few homosexual players have openly announced their sexuality to the press - something that happened again in early 2014 when the recently retired German footballer, Thomas Hitzlsperger, announced that he was gay. Interestingly though, it was noted that both players came out after a public campaign (see photo above) which has attempted to have players come out to combat 'homophobia' within football. It was also noted though that both of these players came out after retiring from the game.
The debate has been focused mainly on two argument: firstly, that players should begin to announce their sexuality in 2014 and not hide it anymore - a gay footballer playing openly could very well serve as a rolemodel to a young gay person. On the other hand, it's argued that the campaign has put unneeded pressure on what is ultimately a private matter for the player and that any player - at least in English football - would be baracked on the pitch with abuse, as is in the nature of the game itself.
So what do you think? Should players be encouraged to come out, should they not - or does it not matter in the slightest?
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http://www.5-a-side.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Rainbown-Laces-Gay-Footballers.jpg
Earlier last year, recently retired American footballer Robbie Rogers announced to the world that he was gay. The news was so heavily reported on for the reason that few homosexual players have openly announced their sexuality to the press - something that happened again in early 2014 when the recently retired German footballer, Thomas Hitzlsperger, announced that he was gay. Interestingly though, it was noted that both players came out after a public campaign (see photo above) which has attempted to have players come out to combat 'homophobia' within football. It was also noted though that both of these players came out after retiring from the game.
The debate has been focused mainly on two argument: firstly, that players should begin to announce their sexuality in 2014 and not hide it anymore - a gay footballer playing openly could very well serve as a rolemodel to a young gay person. On the other hand, it's argued that the campaign has put unneeded pressure on what is ultimately a private matter for the player and that any player - at least in English football - would be baracked on the pitch with abuse, as is in the nature of the game itself.
So what do you think? Should players be encouraged to come out, should they not - or does it not matter in the slightest?
There are plenty of nifty prizes to be won within this forum. Positive contributions towards official debates will sometimes be rewarded with a month's VIP subscription in a colour of your choice as part of the Top Contributor award. As well as this, reputation will be awarded throughout the debate to those who make valid and constructive posts. Those who make the best contributions within a month win the Debater of the Month award and wins themselves a month's worth of forum VIP and 10 reputation points. Finally, those who create debate topics that generate a lot of buzz and engaging discussion will receive 20 reputation points.
The debate is open to you.