We had an amazing day today launching Football v Homophobia, an international event spearheaded by the Brighton-based Justin Campaign. Justin Fashanu, who grew up in Norfolk and played for Norwich City, is still the only professional footballer ever to come out. 30 years ago this month he scored the Goal of the Season against Liverpool. Today would have been his birthday. His niece Amal Fashanu came to Norwich to launch the Campaign and we had a huge amount of media interest. We had live reports from Anglia and the BBC at the Millennium Library which hosted Alan Quick's Justin exhibition. In the evening the regional Football programme "Late Kickoff" came to film our football match at Carrow Park. They did a 15 minute article on Homophobia in Football which was fantastic. I loved all the archive footage of Justin and John growing up in Wymondham. Both MPs came to our match as did David McNally, Chief Exec of Norwich City FC. They all wore pink and black scarves that we'd been knitting all week in our local "Let's Knit Homophobia Out of Football" campaign. My favourite thing of all though was the Town Crier - he was a star! Justin - you were a brilliant footballer and human being, we're so proud of you. Check out the EDP article and Anglia News item.