Excuse my ignorance but I do not know what that term means. However, what I do know is that in these changing times it is so refreshing that someone like Kurtis has the courage to tell the world about himself 'coming out'. Football is well known for being homophobic regarding sexuality, so to see that he has the courage to let everyone know it in print is indeed commendable.
I think it means a certain other player produced that profile. I will admit when I saw it well before the players arrived I was in fits of laughter. I was also impressed by Scott's tee shirt after the game and hope someone has a photo to put up here. Seriously well done Kurtis well deserved.
-- Edited by Squarevanman on Saturday 13th of April 2013 10:16:39 PM
Firstly my I congratulate young Kurtis on a fantastic game earlier this afternoon. Getting a brilliant hat trick and being voted as player of the match would be enough for anyone to go home happy. But oh no, whilst reading today's player profile in the programme, he has made the decision to 'Come Out'.
Very well done Kurtis. I am sure that your team mates and all the supporters will support you in every way. I am sure that many of us have read your answer to the 'biggest thrill in football' question, your reply was "listening to myself singing, travelling to matches and Coming Out.
Excuse my ignorance but I do not know what that term means. However, what I do know is that in these changing times it is so refreshing that someone like Kurtis has the courage to tell the world about himself 'coming out'. Football is well known for being homophobic regarding sexuality, so to see that he has the courage to let everyone know it in print is indeed commendable.
Great send-up by Kurtis in today's programme - perhaps he should have a regular spot if he scores hat-tricks every time? Well done Kurtis, you saved the goals for when it mattered most. There'll be no stopping you now, son - go for it!