Sol Campbell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sulzeer Jeremiah "Sol" Campbell (born 18 September 1974) is an English professional football player, without a club. A central defender, Campbell has previously played for the ...
Homosexuality in English football - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 2008 Sol Campbell received homophobic abuse from Spurs fans while playing for Portsmouth. [8] Like Le Saux, there was no evidence that Campbell was a homosexual.
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Daily Star :: News :: Gay footie fans right behind Sol :: GAY football fans have backed England defender Sol Campbell after homophobic supporters sang a sick song claiming he had ...
Inside the mind of Sol Campbell - Premier League, Football - The ...
It's been a troubled summer for English football. The World Cup threw up one painful moment after another, culminating in Wayne Rooney's calamitous sending-off, David Beckham's ...
Sol Campbell Abuse - Football - Digital Spy Forums
Sol Campbell Abuse Football ... Is he being a pansy or does he have a point? What about the players abusing officials week in week out, what about their human rights and those of ...
ASH WEDNESDAY: Shameful abuse of Sol Campbell has gone on long enough ...
Sol Campbell has been victimised for long enough, with supporters questioning his sexuality and his state of mind throughout his complex. The fact Campbell has a mountain of money ...
Spurs in dock over abuse of Sol Campbell: Football - Telegraph
Portsmouth have expressed their hope that the club's firm stance against the abuse that Sol Campbell suffered from Tottenham supporters last weekend can herald a turning point in ...
The Sol Campbell Chant By Spurs Fans At Portsmouth | FootyBlog.net
Sol Campbell and Spurs are in the news still after their match at the weekend, where Tottenham fans constantly hurled abuse at their ex-defender. The chant
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FOOTBALLER Sol Campbell has been the victim of homophobic chants. The Daily Star makes it its business to expose such things, even repeating one ditty, as sung by fans of Spurs, for ...