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Bradley for looting bags in clubEx England ace Ian Wright yesterday used his radio show to brand his football star son a disgrace after he was filmed with friends as they looted handbags.He said 22 year old Southampton striker Bradley Wright Phillips had "majorly messed up" by looking on and laughing as CCTV captured his mates allegedly rifling the barmaids' bags at a nightclub.He added: "I'm in the stocks for him. I don't mind taking it for my boy because at the end of the day I can vouch for his character. But I've got no sympathy for what he's done."CCTV footage at the club in Portsmouth allegedly shows 8,000 a week Wright Phillips joking with team mate Nathan Dyer as three friends rifle through the bags. Police are investigating.The footage did not show Wright Phillips, brother of Chelsea winger Sean, taking anything. Three mobile phones, 145 in cash and cigarettes are reported missing.Ian Roberts' coming out storyTattooed on the inside of Ian Roberts' right arm is a question he ponders every day, 'what is it to be a man'?It's not his only tattoo his arms are large enough to accommodate a mural but it's perhaps the most appropriate because he challenged Australians on the very tenet of what it meant to be a man when he stepped out of the closet in 1994.Here was one of the most fearsome rugby league players in the game and one who, in 2005, was recognised among the top 25 New South Wales players of all time, admitting he was gay."It fed with everyone's mind," Roberts remembers with a grin in the lobby of his hotel. "It didn't make sense to some people because, at that stage of my career, I had earned a reputation as a bit of a brawler but I had no problems saying I liked men."This is not what gay people are," he mimics. "This is not what a man is supposed to be. I'm like, 'yes it is. I'm gay. I'm as gay as it gets. You don't get any gayer than me'. Sexually, women do nothing for me. Never have. I have been with loads of women, more women than men, but it wasn't about me questioning what it is to be gay, it was other people. It was like, f, you deal with it. It's not my fault. I'm gay."And that, in essence, sums up Ian Roberts. He will forever be known as Ian