Monkey Man
Your support is not that great
I've just finished it. It's a novel about a gay footballer at a lower-league club and the relationship that he tries to conceal from team-mates, family members etc. It's had pretty good reviews.
The footballer plays for a team referred to only as "Town" but all the other teams that crop up in the story are real. Brighton get a mention, a reference to the homophobic chants that our fans have been treated to over the years.
Some sections of the book are presented as excerpts from the web forum that Town fans inhabit. Some of the posts read like the kind of thing you'd see on NSC or elsewhere but the homophobia that emerges is something you definitely wouldn't see on here without it being closed down pretty quickly and the perpetrator banned. So that element of the book jarred with me a bit, as did a lot of the casual anti-gay "banter" among the players and the heckling from fans. But maybe we're just lucky to support a club where that kind of thing is seen as part of the dark ages, along with racism and the like.
Anyway, it's an interesting read, partly for the way it deals with the issue of footballers coming out (or not), but also an insight into life as a lower-league player. It feels like the author has done a lot of research.
The footballer plays for a team referred to only as "Town" but all the other teams that crop up in the story are real. Brighton get a mention, a reference to the homophobic chants that our fans have been treated to over the years.
Some sections of the book are presented as excerpts from the web forum that Town fans inhabit. Some of the posts read like the kind of thing you'd see on NSC or elsewhere but the homophobia that emerges is something you definitely wouldn't see on here without it being closed down pretty quickly and the perpetrator banned. So that element of the book jarred with me a bit, as did a lot of the casual anti-gay "banter" among the players and the heckling from fans. But maybe we're just lucky to support a club where that kind of thing is seen as part of the dark ages, along with racism and the like.
Anyway, it's an interesting read, partly for the way it deals with the issue of footballers coming out (or not), but also an insight into life as a lower-league player. It feels like the author has done a lot of research.