Sydney FC look to youth to shake off 'Bling FC' tag
Sydney FC, the club traditionally known as the A-League’s big spenders, are set to have a much different look this season. The side won't…
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Sydney FC, the club traditionally known as the A-League’s big spenders, are set to have a much different look this season. The side won't…
The cries of “Who cares?” Should be met with the answer that every young LGBTQ+ person who aspires to play sports at a top level should care, especially the young men, the concept may be out of the grasp of anyone commenting that way but it means a lot to have someone to look up to.
Especially since the last high profile gay footballer Justin Fanashu took his own life after endless criticism from the public and even his own brother.
This should be met with applause and I hope in time it becomes the norm.
In 2021, an A-League player's announcement of his sexuality should not be seen as courageous
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