Gaute Haugenes, former Fulham manager, disclosed that female players were safeguarded from the club’s late owner Mohamed Al Fayed due to his interest in young, blond girls. A BBC documentary unveiled multiple allegations of assault and rape against Fayed by ex-Harrods employees. Fulham is currently...
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