Fire Up The Controversy: Richarlyson To Roma?

By: chris | November 8th, 2007

01105708600.jpgWell, it’s getting near that time, where everyone is making their lists and checking it twice, trying to find out who’s been naughty, and who’s been nice. And Christmas is coming, too. So, the media is in full-on rumor-digging mode, and the last week has provided a few juicy nuggets for our turnover appetite. First, and foremost, is the controversial one. His name is Richarlyson, he’s from Brazil (shocker), and he’s a 24 year old attacking midfielder. That’s pretty tame, but here’s what the uproar in regard to him has been about:


An apparent slip of the tongue on-air by a soccer club manager may lead a pro player in São Paulo, Brazil, to bring civil and criminal charges. José Cyrillo Jr., a manager with the Palmeiras team, answered a question on the “Debate Bola” TV program about rumors that a player from rival São Paulo was arranging a national television interview to come out.

Asked if the unnamed player was from Palmeiras, Cyrillo responded, “No, Richarlyson was almost with Palmeiras.” Richarlyson has now asked an attorney, Renato Prata Salge, to review video of Cyrillo’s interview to determine his legal options.

Meanwhile, Richarlyson’s agent denied his client was gay, and a legal expert said that, having suggested Richarlyson was the rumored gay player, the legal burden would be on Cyrillo to bring forward evidence to support the accusation.

So, without the supporting evidence, it’s hard to believe anything and we should give him the benefit of the doubt. However, if, for purely hypothetical reasons, a homosexual player should wind up on Roma’s transfer list, then how would we feel? We all know the immense masculinity involved with most sports (minus tennis, figure skating and wrestling – much love to the sport, but if you’re going to be wearing latex body suits and rub up on another man in close quarters…well, it wouldn’t be so far-fetched to say that some can fart balloon animals at this point), and the effect on the locker room the presence of a gay player could have. (Key word: could, as I really feel the potential explosion is more bark than bite.)

I will freely admit to being incredibly naive. I don’t get it. I don’t understand why people make a big deal out of sexual orientation, race, religion or any other differentiating demographic category. To me, life is random. I didn’t choose to be Caucasian. I didn’t choose to be heterosexual. I didn’t choose to be a certain height. I didn’t choose to have the dashingly handsome looks of a mid-70’s Burt Reynolds, with the same sexy ’stache. Just like I didn’t choose to be a Roma fan, it chose me. I don’t care what you are, it doesn’t define you as a person. Therefore, to me, to denigrate or even differentiate based on any of these categories is incredibly idiotic, ignorant and asinine in the first place. But here goes.

Would I like to see a gay player come to Roma? Well, it’s the same as my feelings on any other player, regardless of whom he likes to wake up next to. If he can make a significant impact on this team, then yes, absolutely. If not, no thank you. Do I think it’s in the best interest of Roma or the player due to other factors? That’s where I differ.

I’d love to sit here and be idealistic. Say the media will treat him as though he is any other player, and see his unfounded accusations as just that – but let’s not kid ourselves. In the current state of society, this is the media equivalent of digging a hole for a tree in your back yard and getting hit in the face with a stream of oil shooting 500 feet in the air. It’s hitting triple 7’s in Vegas. It’s the jackpot, regardless of its validity or factual accuracy.

Therefore, my issue has nothing to do with how a player’s sexual orientation impacts the locker room, because they are professionals and will act as such – although I feel the backlash in certain sports may be different than in others (American football, for example, where other players have said numerous times there is no place for homosexuality in the locker room – which is a crock of shit, because it’s there and they refuse to accept that). My issue is how will the massive controversy, from both the media and other fans, affect his ability to mesh with the team and block out the inevitable distractions effectively. As much as some players say it doesn’t matter, it does. We saw it with the racist chants a few years ago, which forced Marc Zoro to rightfully pick up the ball and walk off the pitch. There is no question in my mind he will become a target to the ignorant ultras and fans of the Roman opposition.

What happens the first time he misses a sitter? Or has a poor game? What will the criticism read like? Will certain Roma fans, as much as I shudder at the thought, turn on a player based on a personal aspect? Will the papers print lies to sell copies? Will they begin to make up false rumors? Who will be the first person to bring it up to his face and how? And how will that player react? I think it will take an incredibly strong person to be the first to out himself. Until that happens, we won’t know anything. But as it has been said before, this will happen.

Ideally, he becomes a locker room favorite and a unifying figures around which the team rallies away from home. And this is why I think a current Roma player coming out would make a subject like this much easier. Not only has he already adapted to the team technically and personally, but he’ll already have the benefit of being a known-figure in the locker room. Somebody whose teammates, mostly, genuinely like and want to fight for. We hope a new acquisition would be afforded this same treatment, but that’s not the case, in or out of sport. We don’t usually find a new co-worker and say as soon as they walk in the door, “Oooh, I want to fight for them.” That’s not how the human psyche works, typically.

Unfortunately, Roma player or not, I don’t think Italy is the place to have your first major athlete outed, mostly due to the crowd problems and issues with racism which have plagued the league since, well, always. I don’t think it would be in the best interest of anybody: player, team or otherwise. Nor can I really pick a certain league where it would be “ideal” for a player to come out. I think it depends on the situation. I don’t think it would need to be a player of Kaka or Ronaldinho status, but I think a person beloved by the fans of both club and country would help transitional thinking. That is, if people are so ignorant as to believe there aren’t any gay players underneath our noses at this moment.

All that said, this “homosexuality” issue is purely hypothetical, and if he denies it, then I’ll believe him.

So, who is this Richarlyson guy? Because it seems like there is a very real chance he is winding up in Rome during the January window, as this direct quote from his pops indicates:


The paper quotes his father (and agent), former player Lele, who said “Roma has put forward an offer that you can’t refuse”.

I’m expecting this to happen, from all the reports which have come out of Brazil recently. And of course, the unsurpassed accuracy of Wikipedia has let it be known that…


“Richarlyson is reported to have agreed to move to AS Roma during the January transfer period.”

There’s your gavel crashing down. So it’s official, because Wikipedia says so.

Richy is a left-footed(!) attacking midfielder, which I suppose means he can probably play any where across the front midfield line, with a decent shot, some good speed and technique to boot. Basically, he’s Brazilian. Whether or not he’s ready for Serie A I can’t answer. What I can answer is this: Given TGIP’s reluctance to try on new clothing, it won’t matter until next season anyway. Nor do I even have a ballpark figure as to how much he would cost. If I had to take a wild guess I’d say 6-8m, but I can’t really say.

Oh, and this:


In the beginning of 2007, the player suffered an automobile accident and was forced to stop playing for about 3 months.

Listen, I don’t care if he’s the transsexual rodeo clown I’ve been harping about for the past however many months. Or I don’t care if he’s giving the reach-around to Zach Braff on a nightly basis. Or is immensely effeminate (see: Zach Braff). Can we just get somebody who hasn’t nearly died in the last year? Please? Come on. What’s with buying up all the damaged goods? First Barusso, then Espo, then Cicinho, now this. I bet when Rosella goes grocery shopping, she goes directly to the dented cans and “Yesterday’s Baked Goods” section…and then barters with the teenage cashier.

And this is before we even get into the fact that there is a mysterious disease of biblical proportions currently making its way through the locker room at Trigoria. Because going at this rate they aren’t going to be able to field a full eleven in December. Healthy people only need apply, please. Alright, not really. But stay healthy in the shirt, you hear?

So, from what I’ve seen, I hope this guy comes based on talent alone, and if a player should come out soon, I think it would be fantastic for the sport. Difficult in the short term, but necessary in the long run. If, and this is a big if as he has denied being gay, Richarlyson is gay, then he should be embraced as any other Roma player. Anyone else who does otherwise has no place here, and doesn’t deserve to be a Roma fan in the first place.



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  • Daniele |  November 9th, 2007 at 1:48 pm

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    LOL.

    Welcome, and be addicted.
    Granted you already are.

    What is your name over there? just Chris?

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  • chris |  November 9th, 2007 at 2:28 pm

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    Absolutely not. I like to roam undetected and spy on the users who post here and then copy and paste on Addict (you know who you are).

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  • Daniele |  November 9th, 2007 at 2:49 pm

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    DeGuilo.

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  • Gabriella |  November 9th, 2007 at 3:11 pm

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    I dont copy and paste you… I think I have done that once or twice with my comment…lol. So who are you on RA, chris?

    My username is the same as here

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  • kevin |  November 9th, 2007 at 3:19 pm

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    god made a vagina and a penis. thats all i gotta say

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  • victor |  November 9th, 2007 at 3:20 pm

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    i think that a gay guy going to a roma would be a distraction. unfortunately the media is gonna harp on this and we dont know how some of the fans r gonna act. im all about if ur good enough n ur attitude is good buy the guy. ur personal like is personal. we got enough drama and distractions at roma, prob shoundnt be inviting more distractions. That said id still take the guy gay or not soulely on his performance. Supporting a gay plaer going to roma should not be about weather ur supporting the issue or not it should be about what hes got to bring to the team.

    Any transfer news about Rosina, Chris?

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  • Avala |  November 9th, 2007 at 3:25 pm

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    Kevin, he also made assholes !

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  • Marco420 |  November 9th, 2007 at 3:30 pm

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    Kevin!
    does that mean you don’t believe Oral sex is normal either?

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  • Tim |  November 9th, 2007 at 3:34 pm

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    Wayne Rooney is out for 4 weeks.

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  • mele410 |  November 9th, 2007 at 4:07 pm

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    Rooney will be back for the match against Roma.

    in which he will destroy you.

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  • Marco420 |  November 9th, 2007 at 4:25 pm

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    WHatever you say apples…

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  • evaldo |  November 9th, 2007 at 6:00 pm

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    chris, maybe you have more insight on this being from boston but i heard chauncey billups got dealt from the celtics because him and nervous pervous ellison were getting too friendly. we could always call the boston globe sports hotline and ask em? in college we would call them all the time and ask if mike piazza was gay. they would never answer

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  • chris |  November 9th, 2007 at 6:54 pm

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    evaldo, I doubt it. Well, at least the being dealt because of it part. Chauncey was dealt because Rick Pitino couldn’t run a lemonade stand. If one was to go, they would’ve just cut Pervis, which probably should’ve happened anyway.

    Nothing on Rosinaldo right now, victor.

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  • Marco420 |  November 9th, 2007 at 7:12 pm

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    I can’t believe the Celtics traded Chauncey to the raptors for Kenny Anderson and Popeye ‘’so sexy” Jones…

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  • Daniele |  November 9th, 2007 at 7:13 pm

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    I doubt anyone coming back after a month off, coming into the house of the romans, with all the shit ya’ll talk and the revenge we will get in the olimpico..

    think again mele you bastardo.

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  • chris |  November 9th, 2007 at 7:13 pm

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    You mean the African-American Sloth?

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  • Marco420 |  November 9th, 2007 at 7:16 pm

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    no offense to Popeye but Sloths are waaayyyy sexier than Mr. Jones

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  • Ady |  November 9th, 2007 at 10:49 pm

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    Thank you for a thoughtful and well reasoned post Chris. As you say, people don’t choose to be gay any more than they choose to be black or white, short or tall, male or female.

    Approximately, 10% of the US population is gay and that percentage increases based on the number of previous pregnancies a woman has had (as her body develops antibodies to androgens produced by a male fetus) so the percentage in Catholic countries with many pregnancies should be higher. So I think you are absolutely correct – there are already gay players in the league.

    In some ways, the arrival of an openly gay player would be a lot like Jackie Robinson’s arrival at the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947 – it would indeed be distracting and some people would be openly hostile. But if, like Robinson, the guy could really contribute to the team, I think he would eventually be accepted, both by the fans and in the lockeroom. And eventually, it would be no big deal.

    In other ways, this is a bit different. Robinson couldn’t hide his skin color, but gay men can live in hiding, so one ‘out’ player might spark a number of revelations, especially if he was successful.

    I think this is something whose time has come, because I’m with you 100%. Whether or not I like someone has nothing to do with their skin color, gender, weight, height, national origin or sexual orientation. In fact, I like knowing people from a wide variety of backgrounds – it expands my horizons and makes life interesting.

    So thank you again for such a thoughtful post.

    Oh, and I hope Richarlyson works out for you, whatever his sexual orientation.

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  • john |  November 9th, 2007 at 11:24 pm

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    ady there is such thing as safe sex. the reason for those stats is condoms, the pill n less people wanting kids as women r more career oriented. I doubt the gay population increas has any effect on that. your prob right atbout there being hiden gays in the sport tho.

    i see the comparison to robinson but its still different. i think he would be tollerated. maybe roma shouldnt be the first place for a gay person to come tho. we dont want a few hostile fans to make all the roma fans out to be holigans by doing something dumb that gets publicity around the world. if hes got the ability id welcome him to roma. leave the personal life out of it.

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  • Ady |  November 10th, 2007 at 12:48 am

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    John, so are you thinking that the 10% in the US population is a figment of women having more kids in the 40s & 50s than today? And that with each woman having fewer kids the percent will decrease in future? Hmmm… I hadn’t thought of it that way, but it’s probably correct.

    Whoever it is and whatever team he plays for, there will be hostitlity and prejudice from some. But when you think of the things Robinson went through, especially when the Dodgers traveled in the segregated South and when you think of the complete acceptance of all races in MLB today, I think you can say it was an incredible success and that the fans have benefitted greatly from it. I mean can you imagine what it would have been like to see Satchel Paige pitching against Babe Ruth?!

    Perhaps you’re right that Roma isn’t the best place for someone to come out, but wherever it happens, there will be some hostile fans. It’s up to those around them to point out the misguidedness of their ways.

    One of the best things about this post has been the debate and discussion it has engendered. I only went back and read the comments, after leaving my own, but I’m really impressed by the thought and range of opinions. It’s important for people to be able to talk through tough issues.

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  • Razvan |  November 10th, 2007 at 3:18 am

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    how about adriano @ roma? mwhahaha

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  • kevin |  November 10th, 2007 at 4:28 am

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    yes god did make assholes. not to shove a penis up them but to take a shit.

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  • Ryan |  November 13th, 2007 at 4:45 am

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    Been enjoying your blog since I stumbled onto it in google reader a couple weeks ago. Now I don’t have to buy that shitty pink Gazetta della Sport, because one can’t get Corriere dello Sport in Belgium. But you proabbly already know that, seeing how you live in Belgium as well. Is that true? Anyway, keep up the good work.

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  • Lucian |  November 16th, 2007 at 11:55 am

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    Kevin, but you seem to be able to talk out of your arse too…

    I’ve been trying to read up on Richarlyson, here is what Sport.it says:

    Richarlyson, 25 anni, ha le medesime caratteristiche tecniche di Pavel Nedved. (He has the technical traits as Pavel Nedved).

    If this where to be the case, I wouldn’t care what his does with his backside…

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  • Gabriella |  November 19th, 2007 at 7:04 am

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    I just read an article on Times online about a gay ref in rugby and as it is a great read I decided to share it.
    Gay referee takes pride of place in the tolerant world of ‘macho’ rugby

    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/columnists/matt_dickinson/article2426458.ece

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