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Football will now goggle a little, scratch its head and search for the right words. It has required remarkable strength and clarity of mind to take this step aged 17. But listening to him speak it was impossible not to feel proud and also protective. Things are never as easy as we might hope. There will be kickback and resistance, from misguided banter to genuine abuse to moments of awkwardness and doubt, the micro-adjustments others will have to make in this deeply ritualistic male industry. It will, of course, be far from straightforward. This is football using its platform in a good way.
What kept you? But society is not always nice or liberal or progressive. Yes, normal life is simply being normalised here. The backing for Daniels from his club, the FA and the PFA is significant and not just within the sport. It will provide a different model, a different version of the future for young people playing the sport now at any level. But he is yet to be followed by anyone else.ĭaniels’s courage will speak to all those other footballers – and there have of course been plenty – who have lived through that narrow culture. Men’s cricket had a flash of light when Steven Davies came out while he was still an England player 11 years ago. The England women’s cricket team has a long-term couple in it. Openly gay players and indeed managers are a part of the everyday landscape in women’s football. Beyond this women’s sports have shown the way on this front. The Australian Josh Cavallo came out last year, aged 22, and is playing regularly for Adelaide United in the A-League. Thomas Hitzlsperger, a Premier League player and German international, revealed in retirement that he is gay. Fashanu played on for seven years in various leagues, but he suffered terribly at the hands of his sport, his family and the wider public.
It is 32 years since Justin Fashanu became the first and until now only male British professional footballer to come out as gay, in his case via a salacious newspaper splash. For men’s football – and indeed men’s sport, professional and amateur – this is the sound of a wall being torn down.