Premier League

Why Football Should Be For All But Is Not

Why Football Should Be For All But Is Not

The major part of the footballing world in Europe and England is lauding the actions of Jake Daniels over the past few days. The Blackpool youngster became the first professional player since the days of Justin Fashanu to come out as gay publicly. The footballing world praised his “brave” actions in the lead-up to the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, and Transphobia on Tuesday.

Also read: The players before Jake Daniels who have dared to be true

A message from Jake Daniels. https://t.co/R2wEsniXKV pic.twitter.com/dcznYKtSaD

— Blackpool FC (@BlackpoolFC) May 16, 2022

However, there has been one story on the opposite path. PSG midfielder Idrissa Gana Gueye missed his side’s fixture against Montpellier at the weekend. It has been widely reported that the Senegalese refused to don the rainbow-themed kits and laces of the match.

Twitter has been flooded with the hashtag #WeareallIdrissa in support of Gueye. This is certainly a sensitive discussion, one that sees various arguments put forward.

They sing about democracy, respect for opinion, other opinion and freedom of expression, and when the hero Idrissa gaye rejected their false beliefs, they launched a media campaign against him!

you are a hero, we are all with you 💙@IGanaGueye
#WeareallIdrissa pic.twitter.com/dtvUYxnEi6

— خـالد 🇰🇼 (@leagebest) May 18, 2022

The LGBTQ community screams for respect and equality but they don’t allow people who have contradictory views and beliefs from their to be. What a world of politics!!

Much respect King Idrissa ♥️
We Are With You

all support from egypt
#WeareallIdrissa pic.twitter.com/NP8iQVjJge

— dosheeem (@dosheeem) May 18, 2022

هاشتاق منتشر حالياً لدعم اللاعب إدريسا غانا غيي بعد موقفه الذي قام به 👏@IGanaGueye #WeareallIdrissa pic.twitter.com/7Gx7Yn2fZa

— E P L W O R L D (@EPLworld) May 18, 2022

Football for all?

Not to go into Idrissa Gueye’s personal life, it…

Click Here to Read the Full Original Article at FootTheBall…