
Hosts of football shows have a long history of making offensive, off-the-cuff comments (anyone remember the Fox Football Fone-In controversy?), and we can now add football reality show presenter Brian McFadden to the mix.
McFadden is a host on the Australian football reality show Football Superstar, a show much like the one in China we reported on UF back in March. The show just finished its first season (don’t click that Football Superstar link unless you enjoy spoilers), and McFadden has been doing the rounds on the radio to keep his name out there.
On one such show for New Zealand’s More FM, he was responding to a caller who suggested that boys used to wear pink a lot more than girls a few decades ago.
McFadden’s response?
“If you are not gay, a man should not be wearing pink. Saying pink is a form of red is the same as saying homosexual is a form of male.”
Well then.
And this is coming from a guy who got his start in showbiz as part of a boy band, one of whom was gay?
As expected, there is considerable backlash, and when you think about the kind of mediocre career McFadden’s eking out for himself these days, it might even be the end of his run in the media. Loud cries of homophobia abound, but the thing that troubles me is that he’s either hypocritical, or extremely lacking in the memory department.
Less than a week ago, the idiot was pictured performing in a concert while wearing pink! It’s one thing if his comments come from some hardened, Ted Nugent-esque fortress of imagined moral authority, as at least that opinion can be reasoned with over time (or one would hope), but considering the singer can’t even make his own mind up about the color itself, you wonder why on earth he made the comments in the first place!
To play us out today, enjoy the dulcet tones of his former band Westlife’s song “Swear It Again“, their only song to cross the Atlantic Ocean with any success.
I mean based on his comments, I doubt anything else of him will be coming here any time soon.
[Ed. Note: I realize this is tenuously linked to football, but hey... McFadden does host a footie show]
Written by Darkvader on August 20th, 2008 with no comments.
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(I WISH this story was going along those lines…)
Well, naughty in the sense of embezzling money to fund after-school soccer activities. Then this story warrants such a headline!
From the shore of Australia, we find this wonderful gem:
“NURSES have demanded their union chief resign after the union sponsored his daughter’s soccer team with funds from their membership fees.
The NSW Nurses’ Association donated $5000 to the Hills District Women’s Football Club, which has the Beaumont Hills Lady Hawks in its ranks. One of the team’s star strikers is the daughter of Brett Holmes, the association’s general secretary.
The sponsorship deal was funded from the Nurse Power Fund - a financial reserve raised through member contributions.”
Oops. Now I’m all for parents supporting the extra-curricular activities of their children, but surely this goes a bit too far?
Understandably, the nurses are pissed:
“RPA emergency nurse Cate Cunningham said nurses felt “disillusionment and disgust”.
“When we heard at Thursday’s branch meeting our fighting fund money was being used to sponsor a women’s football team we were speechless. Then on Friday, news filtered through that it was Brett Holmes’s daughter’s team,” she said. “I can’t tell you how angry and upset we all are. This has never been reported to members.”
Mrs Cunningham said the branch meeting had been held to address the union’s willingness to fritter away valuable workplace entitlements in exchange for a “pissant pay increase” of 7.8 per cent over two years.
“We were all sitting there, wondering how on earth our union could have left us in such a mess … then it was casually mentioned a women’s football team had been kitted out with cash deducted from our own wages,” she said.
The sponsorship was approved at the association’s council meeting on November 29. The successful motion read: “The NSWNA contributes $5000 in sponsorship to the Hills District (Female) Football Club for the 2008 year from the Nurse Power Fund.”
The message here is simple: don’t join unions. That 5-minute addition to your lunchbreak is definitely nice, but it gets ugly when you suddenly find your dues paying for knee-high polyester socks and half-time oranges.
Perhaps the best quote was saved for last, from the guilty party himself, chairman Brett Holmes. When quoted that he was going to defend the $5000 outlay, he had this beauty:
“We have a turnover of $24 million. We can’t go to our members about every dollar spent.”
Indeed Mr. Holmes, indeed. Good luck with finding a new job… hopefully there’s some money to be made in the selling of 2nd-hand football equipment until an HR executive comes-a-knocking.
Written by Darkvader on August 5th, 2008 with no comments.
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