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Woori Yallock women’s team welcomes new players fleeing toxic culture
Woori Yallock women’s football team is attracting players like Emily Spicer, who left Yarra Junction due to inequitable treatment and a toxic culture. Spicer, 35, described the environment at her former club as 'horrible,' citing issues like inadequate facilities and disrespectful remarks. Since joining Woori, players report feeling welcomed and valued in a supportive atmosphere.
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