St_Laz
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I’m too young to have seen Robbie Muir play, but reading this article it’s a completely different side to the story that’s generally told. Clearly some sort of support from the club would be appreciated and make a big difference to his life.
I’m sure there have been efforts over the years, and wouldn’t knock the club at all. But sometimes these things need to be at the right moment and it seems like this might be an opportunity.
Suggest people have a read and send an email to the club if they want to offer some encouragement.
Retirement of the nickname “mad dog” also would be a small step in the right direction.
I’m sure there have been efforts over the years, and wouldn’t knock the club at all. But sometimes these things need to be at the right moment and it seems like this might be an opportunity.
Suggest people have a read and send an email to the club if they want to offer some encouragement.
Retirement of the nickname “mad dog” also would be a small step in the right direction.
The persecution of Robert Muir is a story football doesn't want to hear
A decade-long campaign of racial abuse pushed St Kilda's 1970s star Robert Muir to the point of despair. Russell Jackson spoke to the man who football wiped from its Indigenous history.
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