I couldn't agree more, nothing has changed, he's still the same man, still the same player and still has the same ability. At what point does his sexuality effect his ability? To be honest I reckon suicide would almost certainly be the end of his playing career. I hope he doesn't go through with it.A Welsh international player Thomas has said he is gay and that he seriously thought of suicide. I think its a really brave and dificult call from him but I hope it doesn't affect his playing career......
Dunc
I have no problem with any gender issues, but why do people feel they have to state what their preference is?
I think people discriminate to much, let them get on with it, as long as they are not harming anyone then let them crack on!!.
If their friends and family don't like it then they are not very good friends or family and are not woth a christmas card let alone anything else, you should always support family and friends not turn your back on them!!!!!
To be honest I reckon suicide would almost certainly be the end of his playing career. I hope he doesn't go through with it.

I agree.. nowerdays it's more a case of... so what?
To be honest I reckon suicide would almost certainly be the end of his playing career. I hope he doesn't go through with it.
Like your choice of words - lol.
Except that this is not the case in the so called macho world of male dominated sports such as Rugby and football which no doubt still abounds with a large perecentage of homophobes,can you imagine a local football or Rugby club night where the "lads" are on the pull and the reaction to anyone saying sorry guys I'm into thye blokes not the girls.
Its a truly sad state of affairs but until this attitude bites the dust the likes of Gareth Thomas are going to think seriously about coming out
I'm sorry but that is utter rubbish, there are no more more homophobes within the ranks of rugby supporters than there are in any other sections of society (with the obvious exception!). A ref recently came out into the open about his sexuality, a minority did give him abuse the next time he ref'd one of our games, and those around the idiots quite rightly told them to shut up.
Our sensationalist gutter press is what turns everything into more than it should be.

Guys, I just wanted to let you all know I recently found myself lusting after a massively built rugby player... does it make me a bad person?
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If what I said is rubbish how come it took Gareth until he was 35 to come out how come there are hardly any openly gay players in professionall sport its because they are scared to come out and suffer abuse from an admitted minority of fans and fellow players but still a vocal minority who still live in the dark ages,blaming the "Gutter Press" is an easy get out to a problem that needs to be adressed by those within the various major sports

At least he is used to playing with balls - sorry bad jokeA Welsh international player Thomas has said he is gay and that he seriously thought of suicide. I think its a really brave and dificult call from him but I hope it doesn't affect his playing career......
Dunc
But why do people feel compelled to "come out"? What do they hope to gain? Surely, whatever your preference you will actively seek similar. You dont need to publicise your preference. You just live the life that you want, with the relationships that you want. Or maybe I'm missing something, or am just naive in these matters.
All I can hear is Eddy Wairing saying "wahay, it's a up and under":shrug:

:nono: That was Rugby League, dear boy. A far greater "sin"!
"This lad's a butcher - but I've never had any of his meat." - Eddie Waring.![]()
The problem is if you say nothing you are seen to be (or might feel like you are) hiding something.
Does that not indicate a feeling of uncertainty?
No not uncertainty about their sexuality but about how loved ones and colleagues would react. This guy did something brave and to publicise it, this would be better than getting it splashed across page 3 when he is photographed with a boyfriend.
A far greater sin perhaps, but RL is a sport that has always been more accepting to peoples differences than RU, which is probably why it's much bigger news. For 1st openly gay 'rugby' player, see RL, for first black international 'rugby' player, see RL, for the 1st asian international 'rugby' player, see RL. I suppose RU lack of acceptance of RL for 100 years, and their attempts to kill the game during that period, helped ensure that RL never followed a similar biggoted path as the RFU....
Jimmy played for England (1906) before George was even born (1913), granted we didn't have another black player for nigh on 80 years though! RL and RU have both tried to usurp the other, RU has no more tried to kill RL than RL has tried to kill RU.
I'm in a "niche" position as being a union fan born in Gloucester, so not part of the union upper class at all, but being firmly in the south west having no real connection with RL either. We like being derided by the rest of the union though, who wants to be popular (with Sky or RFU HQ!)![]()
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