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Josh Cavallo calls for Premier League action as 'disgusting' refusal slammed

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Josh Cavallo has called for Premier League stars to offer more support to the LGBT+ community (Image: Sky Sports News)
Josh Cavallo has called for Premier League stars to offer more support to the LGBT+ community (Image: Sky Sports News)

Josh Cavallo has called for Premier League stars to do more to support the LGBT+ community.

Cavallo, who plays for Australian A League side Adelaide United, became the first-ever top-flight footballer to come out as gay back in October 2021. He has since become a vocal advocate for his community.

But while Cavallo continues to speak up on LGBT+ issues, Premier League stars have been silent outside of the Rainbow Laces period. The Australian believes a simple gesture of captains wearing a Rainbow armband all season long can be a step in the right direction.

Speaking exclusively to Mirror Football, Cavallo said: "Yeah, how cool is that. It's great for myself, but it's also great for the little Josh's coming up or whoever's watching on TV who don't want to go to their local soccer game because they're scared.

"Then they see their idols wearing it and cheering them on and it's such a normal thing. They'd be like 'wow that's so cool, I can fit in'. It's nice to see stuff like that but we've just got to push more than that. It's not just an armband that we're wearing right.

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"There's got to be further discussions, clubs wearing an armband saying 'right this is our responsibility, now we have to speak up on topics like this'. It's a bit like [Jordan] Henderson, you can say one thing, but there actually has to be actioning behind it to prove that they actually stand by that.

"A good example is Jackson Irvine, who plays for Australia. He always wears a rainbow armband, what he stands for is absolutely phenomenal and it's not just what he looks like, it's how he speaks.

"He's actually following up his actions behind it. It's really nice to see there are people growing like that, but this is a battle that we're fighting at the moment."

Josh Cavallo calls for Premier League action as 'disgusting' refusal slammedCavallo believes a positive step would be seeing captains wear a rainbow armband all season long (Alex Pantling/Getty Images)

In stark contrast to Irvine, Sheffield United skipper Anel Ahmedhodzic reportedly refused to don a Rainbow armband during the latest Rainbow Laces period. That type of refusal has been slammed by Cavallo, who branded those actions "disgusting".

"It's disappointing. The thing I would say to them is this could be your brother, it could be your mum or dad or sister who is experiencing this or going through this. To see them taking it away is basically saying they're not included or accepted," he added.

"So it is quite hurtful. They don't realise how impactful that could be to the LGBT+ community. It breaks my heart every time I see something like that. It's not on. If you're a football player, you have certain responsibilities.

"There's certain things you can or can't say on the pitch because you'll get sent off. There's things you can and can't do in the public as a professional athlete. So doing that for me, is disgusting.

"It's just saying you don't like associating yourself with a certain group or people, which for me is my life. So, I find it quite disgusting."

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