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Former Premier League star slams Jordan Henderson over Saudi Arabia move
Former Premier League star slams Jordan Henderson over Saudi Arabia move
One of Jordan Henderson’s former Premier League stars has questioned whether his support for LGBT+ rights was “genuine” after he left Liverpool for Saudi Arabia. Thomas Hitzlsperger, the highest profile professional footballer to come out as gay in 2013, expressed his disappointment at Henderson’s decision to join Al Ettifaq in a £12m deal. He said: “So Jordan Henderson finally gets his move to Saudi Arabia. Fair play to him, he can play wherever he wants to play. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter “Curious to know though how the new brand JH will look like. The old one is dead! I did believe for a while that his support for the LGBT+ community would be genuine. Silly me…” Henderson had gained a reputation for being an ally of the LGBT+ community after putting out various statements condemning homophobia in recent years. The England vice-captain previously expressed shock over Qatar's human rights record before the World Cup. He wrote in a Liverpool match day programme in 2021: “I do believe when you see something that is clearly wrong and makes another human being feel excluded you should stand shoulder-to-shoulder with them. “You also have a responsibility to educate yourself better around the challenges they experience. That's where my own position on homophobia in football is rooted.” That reputation is now in tatters. Same-sex relationships are illegal in Saudi Arabia, while the gender expression of trans people is also criminalised. Sentences include a maximum penalty of death. There is evidence of the law being enforced in recent years, according to campaign group Human Dignity Trust, and LGBT people are regularly subjected to discrimination and violence. Hitzlsperger, who played for Aston Villa, West Ham and Everton, as well as gaining 55 caps for Germany, is one of several in the footballing world to slam Henderson for moving to a Saudi club, which many see as tacit acceptance of the kingdom’s stance on LGBT+ rights. Liverpool LGBT+ fan group Kop Outs joined the chorus of disapproval after Henderson announced the deal. The organisation tweeted that when Henderson met Paul Amann, founder of Kop Outs, in August 2021, Jordan “said if there's ever anything I can do to help, just ask”. “So the ask is to stand by your words as a professed ally & champion of #LGBT+ rights, of women's rights and of basic human dignity. Don't go to Saudi.” Nonetheless, Henderson looks unlikely to be the last Premier League footballer to move to Saudi Arabia, after huge investment from the kingdom in sports such as football and golf as part of a move to burnish its previously faltering global reputation. Cristiano Ronaldo started the influx at the start of the year. Henderson is joining state-owned Al-Ettifaq, the club managed by his former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard. The 33-year-old had initially rebuffed the approach but it seems it was too lucrative to turn down, with reports he will triple his current £200,000-a-week salary. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-07-27 22:45
Charlie Munger, Who Helped Buffett Build Berkshire, Dies at 99
Charlie Munger, Who Helped Buffett Build Berkshire, Dies at 99
Charles Munger, the alter ego, sidekick and foil to Warren Buffett for almost 60 years as they transformed
2023-11-29 05:03
Futures fall on investor caution ahead of inflation data
Futures fall on investor caution ahead of inflation data
U.S. stock index futures were muted on Friday ahead of a fresh inflation reading next week against the
2023-09-08 17:52
Naomi Campbell welcomes her second child, a boy
Naomi Campbell welcomes her second child, a boy
Naomi Campbell has welcomed baby No. 2
2023-06-30 02:53
Swine fever detected in Sweden for the first time
Swine fever detected in Sweden for the first time
STOCKHOLM A dead wild boar in Sweden has tested positive for African swine fever, Sweden's Veterinary Institute said
2023-09-07 01:45
Jet engine maker CFM says more than half of engines with suspect parts have been removed from service
Jet engine maker CFM says more than half of engines with suspect parts have been removed from service
By Rajesh Kumar Singh CHICAGO (Reuters) -Jet engine maker CFM International said on Tuesday more than half of the 145
2023-10-25 03:34
Thomson Reuters third-quarter profit beats estimates
Thomson Reuters third-quarter profit beats estimates
By Helen Coster NEW YORK (Reuters) -Thomson Reuters Corp on Wednesday reported higher-than-expected operating profit in the third quarter, helped
2023-11-01 19:11
Tesla sues Chinese firm over tech secret infringement -Chinese state media
Tesla sues Chinese firm over tech secret infringement -Chinese state media
BEIJING Tesla Shanghai has sued a Chinese firm over tech secret infringement and unfair competition disputes, Shanghai Securities
2023-09-05 17:47
MLB rumors: Verdugo trade talk, Yankees telegraph targets, Aaron Nola prediction, more
MLB rumors: Verdugo trade talk, Yankees telegraph targets, Aaron Nola prediction, more
Could Alex Verdugo be on the move from the Boston Red Sox? What are the New York Yankees thinking this offseason? Could Aaron Nola end up on the other coast? This and more inside this MLB rumors roundup.
2023-11-10 01:53
Elzie McDonald: Arizona pilot with 50 years of experience dies in crash on way to Thanksgiving with family
Elzie McDonald: Arizona pilot with 50 years of experience dies in crash on way to Thanksgiving with family
The investigation led by NTSB's Brian Rutt reported the aircraft caught fire, causing no ground injuries but destroying a nearby vehicle
2023-11-23 18:51
Woman dies after boat fire in Carrick-on-Shannon
Woman dies after boat fire in Carrick-on-Shannon
A woman has died after a fire on a boat in County Leitrim on Monday, police have said.
2023-08-07 20:40
Big wins over Bayern and Real – Man City’s route to the Champions League final
Big wins over Bayern and Real – Man City’s route to the Champions League final
Manchester City take on Inter Milan in the Champions League final in Istanbul on Saturday. Here, the PA news agency looks at their route to the Ataturk Stadium. Group stage (Manchester City 14pts, Borussia Dortmund 9, Sevilla 5, Copenhagen 3) City dominated Group G to ease into the knockout stages for a 10th consecutive season with two matches to spare. The game that saw them clinch their spot was actually a forgettable goalless draw in Copenhagen in which Sergio Gomez was sent off, but the job had been largely done with victories in their first three games. They opened with a 4-0 victory over Sevilla, came from behind to beat Dortmund 2-1 with Erling Haaland grabbing the late winner against his former club and thrashed the Danes first time round 5-0. They were then held 0-0 in Dortmund but finished off by beating Sevilla 3-1 at home. Last 16: RB Leipzig (won 8-1 on aggregate) Pep Guardiola’s side failed to make their dominance count as they were held to a 1-1 draw by the Germans at the Red Bull Arena but any doubts after that game were swiftly put aside in the second leg. City romped to a 7-0 win in the return with the prolific Haaland helping himself to five goals. Kevin De Bruyne and Ilkay Gundogan also got on the scoresheet. Riyad Mahrez scored City’s goal in the first leg before Josko Gvardiol hit back. Quarter-finals: Bayern Munich (won 4-1 on aggregate) Haaland made one of many entries into the record books as City all but wrapped up their place in the last four with an impressive 3-0 win over German giants Bayern in the first leg at the Etihad Stadium. Haaland netted his 45th goal of the campaign – a record for a Premier League player across all competitions – after an earlier Rodri stunner and Bernardo Silva effort. The Norwegian missed a penalty in the return at the Allianz Arena but bounced back to make it 4-0 on aggregate before Bayern finally registered with a late Joshua Kimmich spot-kick. Semi-finals: Real Madrid (won 5-1 on aggregate) City produced arguably their greatest performance under Guardiola as they ruthlessly dethroned holders and 14-time champions Madrid to avenge their loss at the same stage last year. They dominated the first leg at the Bernabeu Stadium in terms of possession but were caught by a counter-attack and had to settle for a 1-1 draw as superb strikes from Vinicius Junior and De Bruyne cancelled each other out. They moved up a gear in the second leg and completely overran Carlo Ancelotti’s side. Silva struck twice and Manuel Akanji and Julian Alvarez also scored in a clinical and resounding display.
2023-06-08 17:00