Sex act between team-mates sparked scandal that nearly ‘killed’ football club
An Aussie Rules football club almost didn't survive after a shocking sex act between team-mates came to light.
Earlier this year, footage emerged of a young man knelt down in front of another as players from Glen Waverley Football Club enjoyed their end of season celebrations.
After one teammate lost a bet, the forfeit of said bet meant he had to perform a sex act on his teammate in the Mountain View Hotel pub, while his other teammates were cheering him on.
The Melbourne-based club were forced to release a statement to condemn the footage after it was posted on a viral Facebook page.
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But that was just the start of the spiral, with president Matt Hollard admitting: “That video nearly killed us. We have been on the back foot for so long, putting out fires and having no control of the situation."
As a result of the video, sponsors began pulling out while younger players were removed from grass roots coaching sessions and programmes by their furious parents.
Hollard revealed committee members also received death threats, with the club captain and fellow players walking out as they felt their mental health had not been looked after in the aftermath of the incident. Glen Waverley lost around 30 players in the wake of the scandal and was on the brink of collapse.
On the night, one witness claimed the bathrooms were covered in vomit with some players demonstrating abusive behaviour to customers and damaging property at the venue.
There were further claims of the disturbing behaviour perpetuated by the players who were apparently smashing glasses inside and outside the pub and stealing drinks from behind the bar, with threats of police being called.
As a result, the club were threatened with their use of the Central Reserve facility being withdrawn due to inappropriate behaviour, which would stop them being able to host matches and final competitions. Hollard admits the club survives on food and beverage sales from such events.
Fortunately, the local council was convinced to let the club continue, but they have faced a battle to restore their reputation following the incident.
Holland added: "We can now say we're about to launch into a new era with a new culture."
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