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Wolves captain Conor Coady shares his support for closeted gay footballers

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England and Wolves footballer, Conor Coady, has once again expressed his support for the LGBTQ+ community, and closeted footballers.

In an interview with GOAL, he said that there will soon come a day when being gay will be a “part of everyday life” in the sport.

Coady notes that while players may be fearful of […] The post Wolves captain Conor Coady shares his support for closeted gay footballers appeared first on GCN.

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