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Okay. That's fineIt isn't that Ball, and he was not an AFL player, just a suburban footy player.
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Okay. That's fineIt isn't that Ball, and he was not an AFL player, just a suburban footy player.
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Waiting for them to reject a first round pick and accept a second round just cos yolo and **** collingwoodCorrect. In hindsight gws be kicking themselves. Well probably not actually, whats 1 more first rounder to them...just help to stack the neafl. Probably just having a good ol troll of everyone
But not fine if it was old mate Jason?Okay. That's fine
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Shane Yarran hey.
He said it was an honour to pull on the purple jumper. I lol'd.
I know, right? Subtext is more powerful than most comprehend.But not fine if it was old mate Jason?
But not fine if it was old mate Jason?
I know, right? Subtext is more powerful than most comprehend.
If it were the ex-eagle, he wouldn't be the only gay in the village. Though no one has come out, many in the Perth community were aware back in the day of the social activities of a few past eagles players. No idea why it's such a big issue. Most people would be surprised at the sheer volume of people on Grindr in every single neighbourhood.
NRL players have and to be honest it is quite a bit tougher as a game.It must be a big deal, because as yet no current or past AFL player that I know of has come out and said they are gay. AFL is a manly sport and they probably think people will feel differently about them. In my opinion it would show their strength of character if a current player did come out, but they are probably still worried what their team mates may feel
I know, right? Subtext is more powerful than most comprehend.
If it were the ex-eagle, he wouldn't be the only gay in the village. Though no one has come out, many in the Perth community were aware back in the day of the social activities of a few past eagles players. No idea why it's such a big issue. Most people would be surprised at the sheer volume of people on Grindr in every single neighbourhood.
Don't think their teammates would even care to be honest, it's probably more the attention those players may get from other players/supporters on gameday that may have more of a bearing on it.It must be a big deal, because as yet no current or past AFL player that I know of has come out and said they are gay. AFL is a manly sport and they probably think people will feel differently about them. In my opinion it would show their strength of character if a current player did come out, but they are probably still worried what their team mates may feel
Former Port player and Carlton vice-captain nick stevens jailed for string of domestic incidents. Don't think their teammates would even care to be honest, it's probably more the attention those players may get from other players/supporters on gameday that may have more of a bearing on it.
Judd was asked about this in an interview year or 2 ago, and said he new of gay players, and a few thought to be gay. The fact he differentiated between the 2 made me think he was pretty certain. Made me think some players are out, but only to team mates, so maybe it is more the media reaction that is keeping them from coming out more generally.The media would be the biggest concern IMO - forever known as the first to come out with the rest of your footy achievements overshadowed. Not many these days know that Ian Roberts was one of the best rugby league players of his time, representing state and country.
Barring a few morons I honestly don't think fans would care.
Don't think their teammates would even care to be honest, it's probably more the attention those players may get from other players/supporters on gameday that may have more of a bearing on it.
There is obviously a reason why though it hasn't happened, hopefully someone comes out and other players will then follow suit. Some people may think differently about them but you would hope it wont affect their career too much.
3 months
Sounds like he got off lightly reading through that

Possibly one of the factors that contributed to drug use in the individual I had in mind in my post. Such a shame. The manliest men are those who aren't ashamed of who they are, not those who would ridicule someone for being who they are. No joke - there are heaps of rough and tumble jock types who hang around on grindr. But yes, some of them would probably be living that life on the DL.It must be a big deal, because as yet no current or past AFL player that I know of has come out and said they are gay. AFL is a manly sport and they probably think people will feel differently about them. In my opinion it would show their strength of character if a current player did come out, but they are probably still worried what their team mates may feel
In the AFL? Yeah- nah, firstly they'd struggle to keep that attitude a secret if it was something they felt so strongly about and no modern AFL club would want them. And secondly the AFL would absolutely throw the book at them, like a season-long suspension.I wouldn't put it past a player to belt another bloke on the field if he was a homophobe and the opposition had an openly gay player.