West Ham
United winger Matt Jarvis appears on cover of Attitude and says gay footballers
should feel able to come out
The Guardian, Alexandra Topping, Thursday 3 January 2013
Footballer Matt Jarvis on the cover of this month's Attitude magazine. Photograph: Attitude |
West Ham
United winger Matt Jarvis has become only the third footballer to feature on
the cover of the UK's bestselling gay magazine in an effort to break one of the
game's biggest remaining taboos. The footballer, who is married, follows David
Beckham, who appeared on the cover of Attitude in 2002, and Freddie Ljungberg
in 2006. The magazine has been published since 1994.
In an
interview, the winger said it was time that a gay footballer felt comfortable
enough to come out. "It's everyday life. It's not something that's going
to be a shock," he said. "I'm sure there are many footballers who are
gay, but when they decide to actually come out and say it, it is a different
story. It's one that I'm sure they've thought about many times. But it's a hard
thing for them to do."
In 1990
Justin Fashanu – the first black £1m footballer, who played for Norwich,
Nottingham Forest and Hearts – suffered extended abuse after coming out. He
killed himself eight years later.
The only
footballer to come out since is Anton Hysen, a player in the Swedish lower
leagues.
Asked about
Clare Balding's recent comments that being out could help a sportsperson's
performance, Jarvis said: "I'd agree with that. Because you've always got
something you're worried about at the back of your mind. If you can let that go
and then just concentrate on your one goal, which is whichever sport you're
doing to the best of your ability, I think that would help. Definitely."
Jarvis told
Attitude that he thought times had changed and an openly gay footballer would
receive the support he needed. "There'd be support everywhere within the
football community, whether it be players, fans or within the PFA [Professional
Footballers' Association]. There would definitely be groups of people who would
be supportive and help them through it," he said.
Homophobia
in football remains a stubborn problem, said Alice Ashworth, policy officer at
Stonewall. "Our polling has found that one in four football fans think it
is an anti-gay sport, while seven in 10 fans had heard homophobic abuse on the
terraces. There is still a culture in the game that means being gay is not
tolerated in the same way as it is in other professions and society at
large," she said. The charity works closely with the FA and the PFA
following YouGov research in 2009 in which half of respondents felt key
football organisations were not doing enough.
Matthew
Todd, the editor of Attitude, said it was time football started tackling
homophobia in the same way it addressed racism. "It's ridiculous that
there are no openly gay players in professional football," he said.
"There's rightly been a focus on ridding the beautiful game of racism, but
there doesn't seem to be much effort to tackle homophobia. We know there are
gay players – and fans who support the game religiously – so I hope this starts
a discussion and is a small step in the right direction."
All Blacks
players perform the Haka prior to their
match against Italy in Rome on November
17, 2012 (AFP/
File, Gabriel Bouys)
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