Poll reveals majority of fans would support gay players

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By Mirror | Oct 26, 2016
Thomas Hitzlsperger admitted his homosexuality after he left English football [PHOTO: COURTESY]

The majority of football fans in Britain would have no issues with an openly gay player at their club, according to a survey.

FA chairman Greg Clarke told a Department for Culture, Media and Sport select committee last week he "would be amazed" if there were not a gay player in the Premier League and felt "ashamed" that to date no one had been confident enough to publicly reveal their sexuality.

Clarke also believed an openly gay Premier League player would be subjected to "significant abuse" from supporters and he would be "cautious" about advising a player to come out until homophobic abuse could be stamped out.

An online poll of more than 4,000 people across England, Wales and Scotland, conducted by research company ComRes on behalf of BBC Radio 5 live, found 82 per cent of football fans said they would not have a problem with an openly gay player at their club.

Eight per cent, though, said they would not watch their team if there was an openly gay player in the side.

The survey also reported 61 per cent of football fans believe gay players should come out to help others do the same, while 71 per cent feel clubs should do more to educate supporters about homophobia.

Of the survey sample, 50 per cent said they had heard homophobic abuse at a sports match, with 51 per cent saying they have heard sexist abuse at a match and 59 per cent saying they have heard racist abuse.

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