You Can't Touch This.
Why do
footballers hug after they score a goal? It’s their job.
It’s one of the
few acceptable instances of tactility in the workplace. It wouldn’t translate
to many other walks of life. If I cuddled Glyn every time one of our jokes got
a laugh it would be weird. Sexy but weird.
(At least we know it wouldn't happen often.)
What makes it strange is football is notoriously close-minded. Homophobia in the
sport is rife. There are no openly gay players in the top four divisions, which
is a statistical impossibility. A footballer’s sexuality is, of course,
irrelevant, but the fact that no top-level players are prepared to come out
only serves to illustrate how much of a problem there obviously still is.
Why is one of our
most lucrative industries still intensely homophobic, sexist and racist? If a fraction of the huge fees paid to the players each week was channeled
into their reeducation, we might start to tackle the issue. No pun intended.
Players are
obsessed with appearing macho in all instances except for post-goal
celebration. It’s very depressing. Do you know what also upsets me? I’m now older than most of them. Fuck it.