It must be 30 years since I last read The Sun.
I was being sarcastic.
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In fairness, he was a good player. I remember him scoring two in a cup win at Leicester. I also saw THAT goal at Anfield. I met him in the Bell once and had a good chat about football, he seemed very happy to talk to fans. So, I think that his circumstances probably do merit this honour. Why try to deride his memory. It's not as if he killed anybody.
Nottingham Post piece on his move from Rushcliffe to Nottingham....
Love this bit:
"In those days Fashanu was the top earner at Forest, on £800-a-week equating to £40k-a-year. I said to Justin that our top-paid player was on £400-a-week. ‘OK, I will take it,’ he agreed."
https://www.nottinghampost.com/sport...r-cent-3864157
I'm glad you're glad I think it's great, I can have a good afternoon now as I was worried what you would say. I think the fact he had the balls to do what no other footballer has done (but many probably have wanted to) in all this time deserves some recognition. Also doing what he did had devastating effects on his life and probably led him down a path he wouldn't have gone down if he'd have shut up and played the part. I believe he did commit the act he was sought after for and obviously the guilt and shame he felt not only for himself but what it would do to his brother who already hated him made him take his own life. I don't condone what he did (I shouldn't really have to say that should I) but still think it might help in the future towards a more tolerant society, obviously things are going the other way at the moment.
PC??? HAHAHAHA.
Regardless of what kind of player he was, the first openly gay footballer should definitely have a place in the Hall of Fame. This is not political correctness 'gone mad' neither is it a PC move. Can you imagine what it must have been like for him? this is a true hero story and a milestone. Shame there's only been one or two after Justin who came out. There's 25-30 players in a squad. The law of averages says there's at least one gay player in each team, yet nobody seems to want to 'come out'. This kind of award may help other gay players who are still 'in the closet'.
Get woke dude...B)
... erm ... the LGBT people keep saying don't make us a special case ... just let us get on with our lives. Take his status out of the discussion and we are left with a capable footballer ... NOT a candidate for Hall of Fame.
... and by the way, don't lable me with the 'woke' c rap ... that IS just PC rubbish
... who the hell bothers what Stormzy says. He should get a proper job ...