James Milner is right – it would be much easier for a gay player to come out now | Sean Ingle
Research suggests attitudes among professionals have shifted immeasurably since Justin Fashanu became the first openly gay player almost 30 years ago
My nine-year-old self would have devoured James Milner’s breezy new book, Ask a Footballer, until every U-certificate answer could be recited by heart. If you’ve always been desperate to know what players do when they urgently need the loo during a match, or what kind of coin a referee uses for the toss, this is the stocking filler for you.
However when Milner is asked why so few gay male footballers have come out, he has no easy answers. “It annoys me the media make such a big thing of it,” he replies. “‘Who will be the first gay player in the Premier League?’ A bookmaker started laying odds on it a few years ago, which was just ridiculous. That’s just making it harder.”
Continue reading...from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2019/nov/25/premier-league-homophobia-justin-fashanu-sean-ingle-column
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