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    I've been vocal about this in the past, only to be shouted down by a vocal few who believe homophobic banter is all a part of being a "lad" in a football forum. Proud of my club for taking a stand on the issue of homophobia and I hope it encourages supporters to feel at home at our club. Bravo to the club and to Ian Ayre for this.




    Liverpool to be first Premier League club represented at official LGBT event


    Club's managing director Ian Ayre said it underlined their determination to rid football of homophobia

    Liverpool FC will become the first Premier League club to be officially represented in a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) event in Britain when a banner featuring its crest is carried by club staff and members of the women's team at next month's Liverpool Pride.

    Ian Ayre, Liverpool's managing director, said the club's involvement underlines its determination to rid football of homophobia. "We continue to demonstrate our commitment to ensuring that equality and principles of inclusion are embedded into all areas of Liverpool Football Club and, for many years, we have taken positive steps to promote our stance against homophobia both on and off the pitch," he said.

    "The event is … an excellent platform to attract local communities and people from across the country to experience the diverse culture of our fantastic city."

    Liverpool FC will also have a stall at the festival's Waterfront site on 4 August and will provide signed merchandise for fund-raising auctions. The club has already worked with Liverpool Pride in establishing the Football v Homophobia tournament, which was hosted at the club's academy for the first time earlier this year. The club also supports the Justin Campaign, which campaigns against homophobia both at grassroots level and in the professional game.

    Liverpool Pride has offered other football clubs and their supporters the opportunity to join the march, whether they are professional or pub league outfits. Supporters not wishing to march behind a Liverpool FC banner can register as a separate club and bring their own banners.

    Zoran Blackie, the chair of Liverpool Pride, said: "Liverpool Football Club have been going through huge changes, and one of them is to work closely with all their supporters – and they've showed that before by hosting our Football v Homophobia tournament."

    Liverpool Pride takes place at the city's Pier Head and throughout the Stanley Street quarter. The festival's Nautical but Nice theme this year, chosen in a ballot by the local LGBT, takes its lead from Liverpool's commemoration of the 100-year anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, while also celebrating the city's rich maritime history. More than 40,000 people were estimated to have taken part in the 2011 event which is the country's biggest free-of-charge gay pride festival outside London.
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    #2
    i saw this too. pointed it out to the missus as a reason to be proud as well.

    dave of mutilation

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      #3
      Superb
      Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
      #****CITY

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        #4
        It's no secret, been going on for a while..

        Glad it's finally out there...



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          #5
          Well done to the club some positive PR for a change
          "All I'll ever do is all I've ever done in any job, and that's promise to fight for my life for the supporters and the people of the city"

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            #6
            Let's hope that Uruguayans don't use the word gay as like we used to 100 years ago.

            This is a very positive move! I wonder if we'll see any same sex marriages at Anfield?
            Was muß, das muß.

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              #7
              Good to see the club getting involved in this
              The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                #8
                Originally posted by foresterbloke View Post
                Let's hope that Uruguayans don't use the word gay as like we used to 100 years ago.

                This is a very positive move! I wonder if we'll see any same sex marriages at Anfield?
                How did we negatively use the word 100 years ago?
                Those that hid Anne Frank were breaking the law.
                Those that killed her, were following the law.

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                  #9
                  Encouraging stuff.
                  Like blood on iron

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                    #10
                    Slightly shocked that no premier league club has done this before - very pleased that we're finally doing something to engage with LGBT fans.
                    James Philip Milner Fanclub #1

                    Curtis Julian Jones Fanclub #1

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Rich View Post
                      Slightly shocked that no premier league club has done this before - very pleased that we're finally doing something to engage with LGBT fans.
                      The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by BrooklynRed View Post
                        Proud of my club for taking a stand on the issue of homophobia and I hope it encourages supporters to feel at home at our club. Bravo to the club and to Ian Ayre for this..
                        Absolutely
                        I could not dig, I dared not rob:
                        Therefore I lied to please the mob.
                        Now all my lies are proved untrue
                        And I must face the men I slew.
                        What tale shall serve me here among
                        Mine angry and defrauded young?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by kev776 View Post
                          How did we negatively use the word 100 years ago?
                          We didn't but it wasn't used offensively back then. In a roundabout way I'm highlighting Uruguay's inoffensive method of saying black...
                          Was muß, das muß.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Rich View Post
                            Slightly shocked that no premier league club has done this before - very pleased that we're finally doing something to engage with LGBT fans.
                            Thought Citeh did a few seasons back?
                            3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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                              #15
                              Here you go. Ages back:

                              3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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