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'''Norman Redman''' (1945–1987) was an out gay football referee, and the founder of the [[Arun CHE Group]]. | '''Norman Redman''' (1945–1987) was an out gay [[football]] referee, and the founder of the [[Arun CHE Group]]. | ||
Norman Redman lived in [[Littlehampton]] and ran an ice cream stall on the local seafront.<ref>''Evening Argus'', Littlehampton, 2 September 1976</ref> He was also a part-time gym instructor,<ref>''Guardian'', 21 July 1978.</ref> and a Sussex and London Football Association Referee. | Norman Redman lived in [[Littlehampton]] and ran an ice cream stall on the local seafront.<ref>''Evening Argus'', Littlehampton, 2 September 1976</ref> He was also a part-time gym instructor,<ref>''Guardian'', 21 July 1978.</ref> and a Sussex and London Football Association Referee. | ||
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Norman Redman (1945–1987) was an out gay football referee, and the founder of the Arun CHE Group.
Norman Redman lived in Littlehampton and ran an ice cream stall on the local seafront.[1] He was also a part-time gym instructor,[2] and a Sussex and London Football Association Referee.
In 1978 he set up Gaystars XI, which was probably the first (but shortlived) gay football team.
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