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Demons sorry for ‘distress’ caused by meeting with players’ partners
2 days ago
The Melbourne Football Club apologized for a February meeting that disclosed private information about former player Steven May. Chief executive Paul Guerra acknowledged the meeting caused distress and was not intended to breach confidentiality. The AFL has asked the club to investigate the incident, highlighting concerns over inappropriate information shared during.
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