a level.The Jersey-born star, who played from 1989 to 2005, says: “It was a different era, there were no openly gay footballers, so I felt it was not something we could have a laugh about.
But as soon as I reacted, the Alpha males jumped on it and did it more.“The worst thing was it then went from the Chelsea training ground to playing in a match against West Ham and their fans singing that Le Saux takes it up the ****.”In 1999 he ended up being charged with misconduct by the Football Association after getting into an altercation with Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler who had taunted him by bending over and making gestures.Graeme says: “I had to carry that throughout my whole career – every time I was out or every time I played a game.”Even.