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Fulham 'protected' women's players from Al Fayed

BBC Sport Friday, 20 September 2024
Fulham 'protected' women's players from Al FayedA former manager of Fulham's women's team says extra precautions were put in place to protect female players from the club's late owner Mohamed Al Fayed.
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