Ku Klux Klan controversy at Freo
April 21st 2009 04:11
FREMANTLE has become embroiled in a fresh controversy after list development manager Steve Malaxos revealed on Perth radio that Dockers players dressed in Ku Klux Klan gear and raided each other's houses.
Malaxos' comments relating to the American white supremacist organisation comes just a fortnight after North Melbourne's infamous 'chicken-gate' video affair.
Speaking on SportFM in an exclusive interview for the 'Talking Dockers' radio program last Saturday, Malaxos was asked about young Fremantle players playing pranks on the coaching staff and their teammates.
Malaxos confirmed several light-hearted pranks had occurred before adding that Fremantle players sometimes dressed in Ku Klux Klan-style clothes as they 'raided' teammates' houses.
The 'Talking Dockers' podcast is available on the SportFM website but the comment regarding the KKK has been edited out and is not included in the audio.
The issue is an unwanted distraction for the Dockers who are winless after four rounds.
Malaxos' comments relating to the American white supremacist organisation comes just a fortnight after North Melbourne's infamous 'chicken-gate' video affair.
Speaking on SportFM in an exclusive interview for the 'Talking Dockers' radio program last Saturday, Malaxos was asked about young Fremantle players playing pranks on the coaching staff and their teammates.
Malaxos confirmed several light-hearted pranks had occurred before adding that Fremantle players sometimes dressed in Ku Klux Klan-style clothes as they 'raided' teammates' houses.
The 'Talking Dockers' podcast is available on the SportFM website but the comment regarding the KKK has been edited out and is not included in the audio.
The issue is an unwanted distraction for the Dockers who are winless after four rounds.
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