[quote=āmickee321, post: 904832, member: 367ā]you didnt say anything and thatās his problem, if you are not jumping on the bandwagon here and going with the status quo you are immediately considered homophobic, yet these cunts still think that gay people need to go through a ācoming outā before the are acceptedā¦ they cannot live and let live, it is very odd that in 2014 a fella has to announce to the world what his sexual orientation is , he cant be just left in peace.
as long as the likes of @caoimhaoin[/USER] and @[USER=1533]glasagusban are around this will continue, theyāre the very fellas making the gay jokes with the lads in the pub and then lauding a gay fella as ābraveā when he as they put it ācomes outāā¦
The hypocricy as @caoimhaoin would say is disgusting[/quote]
You are do far off as smart as you think you are itās hilarious. You have held a completely different position in The past. You are a farce of a poster and an even bigger farce of a human being.
To talk about the weekendās Magners League action presumably? It was Newstalk who got the exclusive yesterday. Would be typical Matt Cooper to be jumping on the bandwagon today.
FAO @mickee321 . in your very odd way, this is maybe what you were trying to say, even if you made a balls of saying it.
Sam explained that he came forward now because he wanted to put the issue behind him as he prepares for the NFL.
I wanted to own my truth, I didnāt want anything to leak out without me actually telling the story I wanted to tell" he told the [U]Columbia Tribune[/U].
āI was just ready to get it over with. I donāt know why I have to get on ESPN or the New York Times and tell people I happen to be gay. Straight people donāt have to do it. I donāt know why gay people have to do it.ā
Other than several anonymous NFL types suggesting that the league isnāt ready for an openly gay player, and that Sam may have hurt his draft position with his announcement, the response has been overwhelmingly positive. Two weeks ago, Sam was considered a middle-round pick and that remains the case today.
Listened to the audio from yesterday. Francisā views were clearly absurd but I was amused by Eugene McGeeās role as the hapless bogger bystander. At one stage I felt he was about to row in behind Francis but he held back. The main other point of note is Joeā¦Molloyā¦andā¦howā¦heā¦canātā¦spitā¦outā¦aā¦sentenceā¦withoutā¦pausingā¦allā¦theā¦time. Such an irritating broadcaster trait to constantly have elongated pauses mid sentence. Thatās the main issue in my opinion.