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Gray: I’m not homophobic
- Updated: August 20, 2016
Andre Gray has issued a statement on social media asking for forgiveness after homophobic tweets he sent four years ago.
The Burnley striker, who scored in his side’s 2-0 win over Liverpool on Saturday, insisted he is not the same person as he was in 2012, when a number of offensive tweets were sent from his account – one appearing to condone the deaths of gay people.
Gray, who has previously called Jamie Vardy his ‘inspiration’, was at non-league side Hinckley United when the tweets were sent, and says he has matured a great deal since then.
The 25-year-old Premier League striker issued a full statement after the game against Liverpool in a bid to clarify his position and apologise to those …
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