• International
  • America (EN)‎
  • United Kingdom (EN)‎
  • India (EN)‎
  • Ireland (EN)‎
  • Malaysia (EN)‎
  • Singapore (EN)‎
  • Canada (EN)‎
  • Australia (EN)‎
  • Nigeria (EN)‎
  • Ghana (EN)‎
  • Kenya (EN)‎
  • South Africa (EN)‎
  • España (ES)‎
  • Argentina (ES)‎
  • Colombia (ES)‎
  • Chile (ES)‎
  • México (ES)‎
  • Peru (ES)‎
  • Italiano
  • Deutsch
  • Français
  • Brasil (PT)‎
  • Nederlands
  • Türkçe
  • Indonesia
  • 中文
  • 繁體中文
  • 한국어
  • 日本語
  • ภาษาไทย
  • Tiếng Việt
  • فارسی
  • العربية
  • المصرية
  • السعودية
Edition: International
  • Betting
  • Mobile
  • Phone App

Follow us on

Goal.com

Hi | My Account | Sign Out
Register or Sign In:
  • News
    • Football News
    • Football Previews
    • Football Transfer News
    • England Football News
    • Italy Football News
    • Spain Football News
    • Germany Football News
    • Champions League News
    • Europa League News
    • South America News
  • Editorials
    • All Editorials
    • Football Previews
    • Player Ratings
    • World Player Of The Week
    • Top 10s
    • Exclusive
    • English Editorials
    • Italian Editorials
    • Spanish Editorials
    • Teams Of The Week
    • Slideshows
    • The Dossier
    • Omar Momani: Cartoon of the Day
    • Goal.com @ Twitter
  • Live
    • Live Match Centre
    • Live Scores
    • Live Blog
  • Transfer Zone
    • Transfer Talk
    • Transfers LIVE!
    • Transfer News
    • Transfer Tables
    • The 10 Best January Signings
  • Clubs
    • Arsenal News
    • Chelsea News
    • Liverpool News
    • Manchester United News
    • Manchester City News
    • Tottenham News
    • AC Milan News
    • Inter News
    • Juventus News
    • Roma News
    • Lazio News
    • FC Barcelona News
    • Real Madrid News
    • Valencia News
    • Bayern Munich News
    • Borussia Dortmund News
    • PSG News
  • Europe
    • Europe Home
    • Europe News
    • England Home
    • England Table/Results
    • Italy Home
    • Italy Table/Results
    • Spain Home
    • Spain Table/Results
    • Germany Home
    • Germany Table/Results
    • Champions League Home
    • CL Fixtures/Results
    • Europa League Home
    • EL Fixtures/Results
    • Rest of Europe Home
    • Rest of Europe News
    • World Cup 2014 News
    • World Cup 2014 Fixtures/Results
  • Asia
    • Asia Home
    • Asia News
    • Asian Champions League Home
    • Asians in Europe
    • Australia Football News
    • China & Hong Kong Football News
    • Japan Football News
    • Korea Football News
    • India, South, Central Asia Football News
    • South East Asia Football News
    • West Asia Football News
  • Goal Rich List 2013
    • Video Countdown
  • Americas
    • South America Home
    • South America News
    • Brazil Home
    • Brazil Table/Results
    • Argentina Home
    • Argentina Table/Results
    • Libertadores Home
    • Libertadores Table/Results
    • Copa America Home
    • Copa America Table/Fixtures
    • USA Home
    • USA (MLS) Table/Results
    • Gold Cup Home
    • Gold Cup Tables/Results
  • Champions League
    • Champions League 2012-13 Home
    • Champions League 2012-13 News
    • Champions League Fixtures/Results
  • Europa League
    • Europa League 2012-13 Home
    • Europa League 2012-13 News
    • Europa League Fixtures/Results
  • World Cup
    • News
    • Qualifying Fixtures/Results
  • Video
    • La Liga News
    • Serie A News
    • Bundesliga News
    • Champions League News
    • Pick of South America
    • Best of Europe
    • Europa League News
    • Ligue 1 News
    • MLS News
    • SPL Goals
    • Goal Show
    • Youtube Channel
  • Editorial »
Courageous Robbie Rogers doesn't owe us anything

Courageous Robbie Rogers doesn't owe us anything

Latest Why Bayern Munich are the club that Arsenal wish they could be Previous
Feb 16, 2013 11:00:00 AM

The former Leeds United winger made a brave decision to come out as gay on Friday, but those calling for him to reverse his choice to leave the game should let him do as he wishes

COMMENT
By Seth Vertelney

There seems to be something of a consensus developing regarding Robbie Rogers' decision to come out of the closet and step away from football at the age of 25. That opinion can best be described as: "Yeah, but..."

Robbie Rogers is so brave for revealing who he truly is. Yeah, but why is he retiring?

Robbie Rogers coming out is a big step forward. Yeah, but it would be even bigger if he kept playing.

Robbie Rogers is a hero for the gay rights movement. Yeah, but why doesn't he want to be Jackie Robinson?

For those waiting for the first active, openly gay major professional athlete in the United States, Rogers stepping away is frustrating. At 25, he's clearly still talented enough to be a major factor for an MLS team. His presence as an openly gay soccer player could be monumental for the equal-rights cause.

ROGERS COMES OUT, RETIRES
FULL STORY: The former Leeds United winger walks away from the game at 25
But Robbie Rogers has already done enough. And Robbie Rogers doesn't owe us anything.

By coming out in a brave blog post on his website, the winger gave the United States soccer community a chance to respond to the major civil rights issue of our time. And respond they did, stars past and present declaring their support on Twitter.

And ultimately, that will be the biggest take-away from Rogers' announcement.

The 25-year-old exposed the attitude that many of American soccer's biggest names have towards him and the issue with which he is now synonymous. As Rogers came out, the American soccer culture also came out as one filled with tolerance and acceptance.

Though Rogers himself might not be Jackie Robinson, he may have aided in clearing the path for somebody who will be.

Imagine a hypothetical closeted gay player on the Vancouver Whitecaps reading this tweet from team captain Jay DeMerit: "#Courage #Conviction #Truth #Respect ... Proud of you @robbierogers."

And then this one from long-time goalkeeper Joe Cannon: "Sometime the biggest obstacles in life are the most personal. Well done Robbie Rogers for being so brave. Best wishes! #support"

"We aren't Robbie Rogers. If he wants to walk away and pursue another passion, who are we to judge him?"
Will this inspire this player (or a player in any other team) to immediately come out? Maybe not, but Rogers was able to turn a mirror on the attitude of many associated with American soccer and the reflection bodes well for the future of this issue.

It's important for us to consider the person at the center of this maelstrom. Though he didn't specifically use the word "retire" or "retirement", Rogers seems to be firm in his decision to not play football anymore. "I will always be thankful for my career" is a telling line from his manifesto.  

Rogers has just started a job at the UK edition of Men's Health magazine and had a strong interest in fashion during his playing days. Many people reading this article are intensely devoted to the beautiful game and would likely give up various body parts to be able to make a living playing the game that they love. To walk away at 25, healthy and with plenty left to give, seems almost sacrilegious.

But we aren't Rogers. We have to consider the possibility that he will get just as much, if not more enjoyment out of his new career than his old one. If he wants to walk away and pursue another passion, who are we to judge him? Not every professional athlete is obsessed with the sport they play. Some just happen to be really good at it.

Rogers did not make the giant leap forward that many would have hoped. But what he did do was take another step in the long, slow march towards equality.

That, in and of itself, is enough. And Rogers owes us nothing more.

Follow Seth Vertelney on
Sign up with William Hill for a free bet up to £25 WilliamHill
Sign up with bet365 for a free bet up to £200 Bet365
Sign up to Paddy Power for £250 in free bets PaddyPower
Sign up today with Coral and get a £50 FREE bet - no strings attached! Coral
Sign up today with BetVictor and get a £25 FREE BET! BetVictor
  • USA - MLS
  • Robbie Rogers
Latest Why Bayern Munich are the club that Arsenal wish they could be Previous

Related Stories

  • United States»
    'Football hid my secret' - USA winger Robbie Rogers announces he is gay upon retirement
  • England»
    Aston Villa's Guzan would ‘love' to return to the MLS one day
  • United States»
    Federico Higuain looking forward to MLS campaign
play
open
play pause open close
Inside Goal.Com
  • Top Specials
  • Most Read
  • Most Discussed
  1. Player Ratings: Gladbach 3-4 Bayern Munich Player Ratings: Gladbach 3-4 Bayern Munich

    Goal.com evaluates the performances of everyone involved in a game that was effectively decided by the brilliance of die Roten forward Franck Ribery

  2. Player Ratings: Freiburg 1-2 Schalke Player Ratings: Freiburg 1-2 Schalke

    Goal rates the talent on show at the Konigsblauen claimed a nervy win at the Mage Solar Stadion to seal Champions League football for next season

  3. Madrid see red after Copa carnage Madrid see red after Copa carnage

    Cristiano Ronaldo was dismissed as los Blancos lost their heads during a dramatic 2-1 final defeat by their city rivals in an epic final at the Santiago Bernabeu

  4. Player Ratings: Real Madrid 1-2 Atletico Madrid (aet) Player Ratings: Real Madrid 1-2 Atletico Madrid (aet)

    Goal was on hand to cast a critical eye over the dramatic events at Santiago Bernabeu

  5. Falcao throwing his career away by signing for Monaco Falcao throwing his career away by signing for Monaco

    The Colombian is quite rightly regarded as one of the most lethal finishers in world football but he now seems set to take a step down in level solely for financial gain

 
  1. Falcao is throwing his career away
  2. Player Ratings: Madrid 1-2 Atletico (aet)
  3. Player Ratings: Benfica 1-2 Chelsea
  4. Europa League Team of the Season
  5. Match Report: Madrid 1-2 Atletico (aet)
Goal.com International
  • News
  • Editorials
  • Live
  • Transfer Zone
  • Clubs
  • Europe
  • Asia
  • Goal Rich List 2013
  • Americas
  • Champions League
  • Europa League
  • World Cup
  • Video
Goal.Com Editions
  • International
  • America (EN)‎
  • United Kingdom (EN)‎
  • India (EN)‎
  • Ireland (EN)‎
  • Malaysia (EN)‎
  • Singapore (EN)‎
  • Canada (EN)‎
  • Australia (EN)‎
  • Nigeria (EN)‎
  • Ghana (EN)‎
  • Kenya (EN)‎
  • South Africa (EN)‎
  • España (ES)‎
  • Argentina (ES)‎
  • Colombia (ES)‎
  • Chile (ES)‎
  • México (ES)‎
  • Peru (ES)‎
  • Italiano
  • Deutsch
  • Français
  • Brasil (PT)‎
  • Nederlands
  • Türkçe
  • Indonesia
  • 中文
  • 繁體中文
  • 한국어
  • 日本語
  • ภาษาไทย
  • Tiếng Việt
  • فارسی
  • العربية
  • المصرية
  • السعودية
More
  • Betting
  • Mobile
  • Phone App
Copyright © 2013 Goal.com All rights reserved. The information contained in Goal.com may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without the prior written authority of Goal.com
Privacy Policy | Terms of Service| Contact Us| About Us