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'Imagine another job where it's normalised to get abuse'

BBC Sport Monday, 26 August 2024
Everton striker Neal Maupay responds to a group of supporters who verbally abused Toffees players at London Euston station.
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Who’d be a goalkeeper? You stand on your own, cut off from the rest of the team, taking abuse from the opposition fans. Your job is to prevent the very reason supporters come to games - goals. You voluntarily put yourself in the way of flying balls. And no matter what you do, you always get...

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