Collingwood president Eddie McGuire came under fire following a media conference on Monday when he said the report’s arrival was a “proud day” for the club because it had committed to change. He apologised for those remarks at the club’s annual general meeting on Tuesday.
Lumumba, 34 and living in Los Angeles, said the AFL should “absolutely” be subjected to an independent review into racism in the league.
Collingwood president Eddie McGuire came under fire following a media conference on Monday when he said the report’s arrival was a “proud day” for the club because it had committed to change. He apologised for those remarks at the club’s annual general meeting on Tuesday.
Lumumba, 34 and living in Los Angeles, said the AFL should “absolutely” be subjected to an independent review into racism in the league.
Collingwood president Eddie McGuire came under fire following a media conference on Monday when he said the report’s arrival was a “proud day” for the club because it had committed to change. He apologised for those remarks at the club’s annual general meeting on Tuesday.
Lumumba, 34 and living in Los Angeles, said the AFL should “absolutely” be subjected to an independent review into racism in the league.
Collingwood president Eddie McGuire came under fire following a media conference on Monday when he said the report’s arrival was a “proud day” for the club because it had committed to change. He apologised for those remarks at the club’s annual general meeting on Tuesday.
Lumumba, 34 and living in Los Angeles, said the AFL should “absolutely” be subjected to an independent review into racism in the league.
Collingwood president Eddie McGuire came under fire following a media conference on Monday when he said the report’s arrival was a “proud day” for the club because it had committed to change. He apologised for those remarks at the club’s annual general meeting on Tuesday.
Lumumba, 34 and living in Los Angeles, said the AFL should “absolutely” be subjected to an independent review into racism in the league.
Collingwood president Eddie McGuire came under fire following a media conference on Monday when he said the report’s arrival was a “proud day” for the club because it had committed to change. He apologised for those remarks at the club’s annual general meeting on Tuesday.
Lumumba, 34 and living in Los Angeles, said the AFL should “absolutely” be subjected to an independent review into racism in the league.