City of Stirling mayor takes Osborne Park Football club to task after costume scandal

The Osborne Park Football Club’s future has been brought into question after a City of Sterling employee discovered an “unacceptable” outfit reportedly worn by a player during end-of-season celebrations.
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City of Stirling mayor Mark Irwin has told 6PR Breakfast the club has a “pattern of poor form”.
“This actual incident wasn’t one individual … This is a group of individuals who all knew this happened, all let it happen, and no one did anything to stop it,” he said.
Irwin also claims the issue has been underplayed by the club and accused them of not being contactable after the discovery was made.
The club’s president Jeremy LaBianca says he’s deeply embarrassed by the incident and has asked the Perth Football League and the council for guidance on navigating the situation.
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“We’re extremely apologetic for the City of Sterling having to stumble across what is an extremely embarrassing situation for us to be caught up in,” he said.
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