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Davies: Attitudes changing
- Updated: November 25, 2016
Curtis Davies does not believe any player who came out as gay would face hostility within the changing room.
This week, as part of Stonewall’s campaign, sports clubs across Britain are hosting a Rainbow Laces takeover to encourage fans, players and organisations to show their support for LGBT people, with some Premier League clubs wearing Rainbow Laces during training and handing laces out at matches.
And Hull defender Davies is optimistic that there would be no backlash among other players should a footballer come out.
“In house, I don’t …