[quote=âtipptops*â]If someone had of thought of it - A far better letter could have been written and sent in to Penguin:D
Next Time.[/quote]
Are you suggesting there may be two people with the gay playing GAA?
[quote=âtipptops*â]If someone had of thought of it - A far better letter could have been written and sent in to Penguin:D
Next Time.[/quote]
Are you suggesting there may be two people with the gay playing GAA?
[quote=âcaoimhaoinâ]Your clearly a homophobeâŚor maybe not.
Time to come into the 21st century fella. Its okay to be gay.
Maybe your gay yourself, apparently its not uncommon for men who are gay to try extremely hard to show their straightness (lovely ladies thread) and show homophobic tendecies, but if fact they are as gay as christmas.[/quote]
Ha ha MBB is afraid of gays the big gaylord
Julio there is nothing to fear from gays, they are people too. Its catching the gay that you should worry about. A friend of mine said he read an extract from the book and the next day he found himself admiring some knitting patterns. Thats unneriving stuff. You canât be too careful with this kind of thing.
I thought one could only catch the gay by wearing scarfs.
This is a worrying development. Iâve just put my tin foil hat on for safety. One can never be too safe unless being too safe makes you gay
I never decided to hate gay men. I just didnât i realise i knew a few of them till the last few years.
:rolleyes: The gay community will be delighted and relieved to hear your acceptance of them.
Ah i e-mailed them as soon as i realised, in 2001 that was.
Aussie Rules star suspended over gay comments
(AFP) â 5 hours ago
SYDNEY â Australian Rules star Jason Akermanis has been suspended by his club over a controversial newspaper column in which he urged gay players to âstay in the closetâ.
The Western Bulldogs said Akermanis had been banned for two games for reneging on an agreement to let the club approve his Herald-Sun comment piece before publication.
âWe wish to make it clear that had we seen this article, it would never have been approved,â a Bulldogs statement said.
Akermanis, 33, has been heavily criticised over the column, which argued that the deeply traditional, Gaelic football-style sport was not ready for its first openly gay player.
âImagine the publicity associated with a current player admitting heâs gay. It would be international news and could break the fabric of a club,â he wrote.
Senior Australian Football League (AFL) figures distanced themselves from the comments, while unknown assailants pelted the three-time championship winnerâs house and car with eggs.
Akermanis, the 2001 Brownlow medallist or player of the season, accepted his punishment and said his focus was on keeping his place in the team.
âAt the end of the day I want to play in this team so Iâll do what it takes to play in that team,â he said.
Despite a celebrated sporting culture, Australia has few openly gay athletes, with Olympic swimmer Daniel Kowalski, diver Matthew Mitcham and former rugby league international Ian Roberts among the exceptions.
he wrote that piece a while back, and co incidentally his âsuspensionâ coincides with a hamstring injury. Aker is an idiot anyway and is always mouthing off. He left Brisbane because the players hated him.
he writes a good article for the courier mail on a weekly basis
cusacks brother came out as well
http://www.thescore.ie/conor-cusack-mental-health-blog-1285479-Jan2014/
Cork must be the gay capital of Europe.
cloyne could well be in with a shout
[quote=âartfoley, post: 893933, member: 179â]cusacks brother came out as well
http://www.thescore.ie/conor-cusack-mental-health-blog-1285479-Jan2014/[/quote]
The father must be disgusted with all the money he wasted on steak
What are the odds of that? 2 brothers being gay would be an extremely rare occurrence I wouldâve thought.
I would have thought it would be common given how contagious it is?
no one is interested what you think
Boom!
I hear the missus has had to go a bit heavy on the eye makeup lately-youâre some bould yoke.
Donal Ogsâs book, âCome what mayâ tho is actually a decent read, got thru it there between international business trips , usually autobiographies from sportspeople are to be avoided but this is actually written very well and some of gives a good insight to the guy and life as a professional hurler, the âcomeâ in the title has nothing to do with ejaculating before the smart arses on here ask, and there is very little gay stuff for the fellas after the Mills&Boons type writing.
He actually says that Frank Murphy is a thoroughly allright sort and some of the stories of Frank destroying Croke Park disciplinary hearings with CSI type preparation are good and funny, for all his good points tho, Donal comes across as an awful, bitter cunt who felt he owned the Cork jersey and was leaving on his terms only with âGahâ, im probably digressing here but anyway⌠his brother Conor is sound out tho.
as an asisde, why do fellas need to have this âcoming outâ moment, seems awful fucking egotistical, just be gay and get on with it to fuck