I also mentioned people who go to work there for money as well.
I don't agree with their politics or for that matter how they interpret their religion but it is theirs. The same as ours is ours, people should be allowed their beliefs as long as it does no harm to others but sadly when it comes to beliefs and religion that is rarely the outcome.
I don't agree with Hendersons choice (badly thought out for money which no doubt was hard to turn down)but in truth it is no different to oil and energy companies or even world leaders dealing with these nations out of greed and necessity but in general for profit and shareholders.
We allow them to run global conglomerates and vote them into positions of power but chastise a guy for voicing opinions on gay right and then selling out for money to kick a ball around a pitch, when our own country has been doing it for years.
I know this is probably not a way that most people want to see this but in truth what Hendo did was distasteful but I don't think it is the worst thing in football and TBH if he did come back then I would support that. He made a mistake and left to go to Ajax in effect admitting it was a mistake for him and owning his mistake, not easy to do if you are a public figure