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Watford Captain Troy Deeney Says “There Is Probably A Gay Or Bisexual Player In Every Football Team”

Troy Deeney, captain of Premier League football team Watford, said that there is probably one gay or bisexual player in every team and expressed his belief that if one football player was to come out, there will be “100 more”.


Talking on the BBC Podcast, Grounded with Louis Theroux, Deeney said: “I would go on record saying that there is probably one gay or bi person in every football team. They're there, they are 100 per cent there.


“I think people that are gay or from that community definitely are very worried about having to shoulder the responsibility of being the first. I think once the first comes out, there would be loads.


“If they came out and said it, I genuinely believe you would get, in the first week, at least 100 people that went 'me too'. Just because they don't want to be the face of it.”


He added: “I think there is now a bigger platform than ever to be a gay athlete of any nature.


“I also wonder why people finish football, rugby, whatever the sport it might be, and then go 'I am gay'. I feel like it must be a real heavy load to carry throughout all your whole sporting career.”




As ‘Sky Sports’ reports, LGBT+ campaign group Stonewall said it would welcome talking with Deeney about how a more “accepting environment” could be created for athletes.

“There's still work to do to make all levels of sport truly inclusive of LGBT people, and we'd love to chat with Troy Deeney about creating a more accepting environment for gay and bi male professional football players,” said Stonewall director of sport Robbie de Santos.


“It's important that we all avoid speculating about players' sexual orientation, as this can spark a frenzy of people trying to guess who these players might be.


“No one should feel pressured to come out. To help make sure everyone feels free to be themselves in football, it's vital that allies - as fans, players, clubs and leading organisations - come out in support of LGBT rights and make sport a more accepting environment for all LGBT people.


“The more support there is, the easier it will become for athletes to be open about their sexuality. That's why our Rainbow Laces campaign focuses on getting more people to be visible and fierce supporters of LGBT equality in sport.


“We've seen real progress from across the football community as a whole to creating and championing an inclusive culture for all LGBT people. Our work won't be finished until all LGBT people, from fans to players alike, are accepted without exception.”


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