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'''Gaystars XI''' was a gay football team set up by [[Norman Redman]] in 1978. However, "serious gay sportsmen disliked the gimmicky show business image of Gay Stars [sic], and the club folded after a few months."<ref>The Yorkshire Post (Leeds), 19 February 1982</ref>
'''Gaystars XI''' was a gay [[football]] team set up by [[Norman Redman]] in 1978. Team Captain was Roger Payne who lived in [[Sutton]], [[Surrey]] <ref> Gay News 16 November 1978 page 4 </ref>.However, "serious gay sportsmen disliked the gimmicky show business image of Gay Stars [sic], and the club folded after a few months."<ref>The Yorkshire Post (Leeds), 19 February 1982</ref>


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Gaystars XI was a gay football team set up by Norman Redman in 1978. Team Captain was Roger Payne who lived in Sutton, Surrey [1].However, "serious gay sportsmen disliked the gimmicky show business image of Gay Stars [sic], and the club folded after a few months."[2]

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References

  1. Gay News 16 November 1978 page 4
  2. The Yorkshire Post (Leeds), 19 February 1982