Paisley Daily Express

Openly gay footballer praised for ‘breaking down barriers’ by MSP

- TRACY-ANN CARMICHAEL

A politician has hailed the “courage” of the UK’s first openly gay footballer.

Paul O’Kane, based in Barrhead, has backed Blackpool forward Jake Daniels, who hit the headlines this week when he became the UK’s first active male profession­al footballer to admit his sexuality openly.

The sport has courted controvers­y in the past due to the lack of openly gay profession­als in the men’s game,

English Premier League footballer Justin Fashanu was the only other player to admit he was gay, when his playing career ended.

Fashanu, the first black player to command a £1 million transfer fee, later took his own life.

His family have claimed there is still a culture of “homophobia” in the game.

Now Paul, who came out as a teenager and has openly spoken about his fears ahead of being the first openly gay man to be elected to Holyrood for Scottish Labour, has added to the praise being heaped on the 17-year-old.

He has submitted a parliament­ary motion, naming Daniels as an inspiratio­n and calling on the Holyrood parliament to back the teenager’s move, as “a historic moment for LGBT+ representa­tion in profession­al men’s football.”

The motion also notes that Daniels is the first player to come out since Justin Fashanu, who came out in 1990 before passing away eight years later.

Paul, who represents West Scotland at Holyrood, said: “This week many people were taking part in events to recognise Internatio­nal Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobi­a, a day all about trying to fight against hate, prejudice and intoleranc­e and suddenly they see Jake Daniels making an act of courage for so many by breaking a barrier that has existed for too long in football for LGBT+ people.

“Given there hasn’t been an openly gay player in the UK since 1990, there was something that didn’t quite ring true about football being ‘everyone’s game’ but I don’t doubt that inspiring figures like Daniels will certainly change that.”

He added: “Footballer­s are people who so many look up to and that’s why it’s so important that Daniels can hopefully be the first of many footballer­s who young LGBT+ people can relate to and be inspired by.

“Daniels has taken a courageous step and now it would be great to see more follow so that one day we will no longer be surprised about who top sporting profession­als love.”

Daniels has spoken of the support he has received from his club since he made the announceme­nt but admitted the subject is still a “taboo” in the men’s game.

Daniels has taken a courageous step and now it would be great to see more follow

 ?? ?? Support from club Blackpool forward Jake Daniels
Support from club Blackpool forward Jake Daniels
 ?? ?? Praise MSP Paul O’Kane
Praise MSP Paul O’Kane

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