One day, not in my lifetime questions like this will be irrelevant, when we accept that a person's sexuality has *** all to do with their ability to participate in sport or anything else. What people do in their bedroom, or wherever else they choose, is just a part of who they are, it should not be taken as the key thing that defines them.
The article focusses on why other gay men who play professional football don’t feel comfortable living honestly - it’s not about Murray’s feelings of loneliness, rather the fear of others.
Do you know that there aren't, TTT? Or are you assuming there aren't?
For all you know he may be supporting others who haven't come out.
If he helps youngsters who may be struggling with their sexuality is that a bad thing?
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