Melbourne Football Club apologizes for distress caused by meeting with players' partners

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Melbourne Football Club apologized for a meeting with players' partners that allegedly disclosed private information about former player Steven May. The club acknowledged the meeting caused distress, stating it aimed to reassure families of support. The meeting occurred in February and involved senior club figures discussing a matter impacting the football program. The AFL Players' Association referred the matter to the AFL, which has requested an investigation into the alleged breach of confidentiality. Steven May retired from the club last month.


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