Quote just_browny="just_browny"logan@bbc.co.uk is the direct line.
Just sent my regards.'"
Me too!
Dear Sir/Madam,
With reference to Gabby Logan's sports show in which she interviewed Scott Quinnell regarding the imminent switch of rugby codes by former Lions and Wales captain Gareth Thomas. I was absolutely dismayed at one of the question she put to the former Wales rugby Union and Wigan Rugby League forward.
Mrs. Logan pointed to the potential problems that Gareth Thomas would receive from Rugby League players and crowds alike regarding the relatively recent announcement that he was a homosexual. Her question was particularly ill informed, and quite derogatory towards rugby league.
A few minutes of research would have revealed to Mrs. Logan, Rugby Leagues proud history of inclusivity regarding race and sexuality. Far from passing this off as lazy journalism, I believe this was not only totally unprofessional but worse, personally motivated by her preferences and prejudices.
As a sports fan, sports teacher as well as a rugby league supporter, I am often sickened by the latitude that the BBC and other sections of the media give to their journalists with regard to their self motivated attacks on other sports in particular Rugby Union journalists, attacking Rugby League.
I hope that Gabby Logan receives some form of reprimand!
In order to help educate Mrs. Logan, I have included a link below, which actually contains some facts she will find illuminating.
Rugby league to kick off anti-homophobia campaign[i (Don't know how to do the link thingy on here)[/i
“The Rugby Football League (RFL) has just become the first national governing body of a major sport to sign up to Stonewall's campaign against homophobia!”