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'Society is different now'

Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe become first Premier League manager to call for gay players to come out

Cherries chief insists he would sign a homosexual player 'without hesitation' - as a 'happy player is a better player'

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FOOTBALL boss Eddie Howe has become the first in the Premier League to call for gay players to come out.

The Bournemouth manager insisted it was only a matter of time before one did.

 Eddie Howehas called for gay footballers to come out
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Eddie Howehas called for gay footballers to come outCredit: Reuters

He said: “Football is heading in a direction of openness and acceptance and that’s the way it should be.


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“I can see openly gay players in the future. Society is different now, people are more accepting.”

Howe, 39, told magazine Winq he would sign a homosexual player “without hesitation”.

 Footballers and officials have worn rainbow laces in support of the gay community
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Footballers and officials have worn rainbow laces in support of the gay communityCredit: Getty Images

He added: “The first player to come out in the Premier League era will be defining and I think other players will follow suit.

“A happy player is a better player. If coming out makes them feel that way, then ­better that it’s done.”

No current Premier League ace has so far said he is being gay.

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