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Disgusting behavior from Phoenix Rising players and head coach

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A week after Landon Donovan's SD Loyal team walked off the pitch in protest because of an incident of racism, a Jamaican footballer for Phoenix referred to an openly gay SD player at a "batty boy", which is Jamaican for "faggot". Here is the conversation between the official and the two managers:

huge props to LD, and fuck this idiot coach for Phoenix. 

 

statement from LD:

 

 

Edited by shadow_operative

Props to Landon and the team for holding strong and making the league take notice. 

I was confused because I figured "Phoenix Rising" was a WNBA team and I was wondering what in the world could have occurred in a WNBA game to be called "disgusting".

People are never going to take MLS seriously with team names like that.

29 minutes ago, ztejas said:

I was confused because I figured "Phoenix Rising" was a WNBA team and I was wondering what in the world could have occurred in a WNBA game to be called "disgusting".

People are never going to take MLS seriously with team names like that.

Well they are a USL team, not MLS. 

Ive always liked LD, and this is taking it to the next level. Dude is leading his squad, and doing whats right.

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