Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
But that’s the point Rom...clubs, and other organisations, can implement bans for certain types of behaviour but they need such behaviour to be in breach of the law in the first place and they invariably need the police to enforce the law in such circumstances. It’s not up to the football authorities to decide what is and isn’t legal and it certainly can’t be left to individual clubs.

I may be wrong but I’m struggling to think of an example where the ‘footy authorities’ have had to ‘determine what is acceptable without any need for legislation’.
It CAN be left to individual clubs, they can set whatever rules of entry they wish, but you are right that, in respect of anything significant, they seldom, if ever, do.

Back to the OP, Roms comment 'I am not anti-gay but think enough is enough' and mista's '(I) get a bit tired of the LGBT community wanting more and more' echoes my sentiment and, I reckon, that of many who keep their opinions fairly private. Once again I'll finger the BBC as pushing the LGBT agenda, it seems they will find any excuse to run at least one LGBT feature per news bulletin. Your comment about normalising versus tolerance is interesting but Geoff's 'if you shove too much LBGT **** down peoples throats then they will react against it' is even more telling, and I don't think attitudes have changed quite as much as you think, I think folk just keep their opinions to themselves more