Henderson said yes to a ludicrously lucrative contract offer at the end of his playing career, just about every adult in the world who wasnt born rich would do the same for the sake of his family, but so did a lot of other players. Henderson is the only one singled out for criticism though, because he actually took a pro-lgbt stand in public, so the moral of this is to not support lgbt, yes?
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You would think the lgbt community would want high profile athletes to support their cause though. Seems counterintuitive to discourage it.
Right, so the lesson is to not support lgbt issues.
(Weird lesson..)
But the people who said nothing about lbgt get no pushback, so clearly they're better off, no?
So is the lesson to not be an advocate for the whole lbgt thing? Because dozens of footballers joined the saudi league from Europe this summer and as far as i can see the only one getting this kind of negative reaction is the one guy who went out of his way to be an ally for them.
If you've watched football since 1990 you really should have seen Maradona, he played in the 1990 and 1994 world cups.
Sure, that's not fishy as f**k at all.