sport news Mad Monday footballers from Glen Waverley Football Club almost cost the club ... trends now

sport news Mad Monday footballers from Glen Waverley Football Club almost cost the club ... trends now
sport news Mad Monday footballers from Glen Waverley Football Club almost cost the club ... trends now

sport news Mad Monday footballers from Glen Waverley Football Club almost cost the club ... trends now

A lewd act that went viral around the globe almost sounded the end of an Aussie rules football club that boasted a proud 50-year history. 

The full fallout from the viral video, which showed a Glen Waverley Football Club player performing a sex act on another male player at a Melbourne pub, can now be revealed months after the sickening display made worldwide coverage. 

On Thursday, City of Monash chief executive officer Dr Andi Diamond told Daily Mail Australia it had no choice but to step in after reports of 'inappropriate and concerning behaviour' at the club's end of season event. 

'Council staff met with management of the club to seek clarity about steps being put in place to ensure something like this does not happen again,' Dr Diamond told Daily Mail Australia.

Shocking footage has emerged from a footy club's raucous Mad Monday celebrations where one young man performed a sex act on his teammate

Shocking footage has emerged from a footy club's raucous Mad Monday celebrations where one young man performed a sex act on his teammate

The Mountain View Hotel was identified as the venue due to its distinctive carpet and multiple billiard tables

The Mountain View Hotel was identified as the venue due to its distinctive carpet and multiple billiard tables

Those steps, according to the Herald Sun, went so far as to boot the club out of its council-owned clubrooms. 

In a letter sighted by the Melbourne newspaper, the council highlighted clauses in the club’s contract involving inappropriate behaviour and how at any time it could withdraw the use of a facility. 

'Council seeks to understand what action the club will take to ensure that club behaviours align with Council policy to ensure eligibility for future use of Council facilities,' the letter was reported to state.

Dr Diamond refused to address with Daily Mail Australia just how hard the council was prepared to punish the club for its humiliating blight on the municipality. 

The old stadium at VFL Park remains in place 23 years after it hosted its last ever crowd of AFL fans. Glen Waverley Football Club is just down the road from this sacred AFL site

The old stadium at VFL Park remains in place 23 years after it hosted its last ever crowd of AFL fans. Glen Waverley Football Club is just down the road from this sacred AFL site 

But he did make it clear those within the council were outraged by what went on within the Mountain View Hotel. 

'Council understands the event was not sanctioned by management, however we have clear expectations of how clubs based at Council facilities should operate both on and off the field,' Dr Diamond said.

At the time of the incident, news reports had described the behaviour as being so vile, so public and so over-the-top that it would forever be linked to not only the club, but the entire suburb. 

Located just down down the road from the famous VFL Park in Melbourne's south east, Glen Waverley Football Club had enjoyed a respected reputation before the Mad Monday binge made headlines around the planet. 

The club had been revered as one that produced top AFL talent.   

The Pickering brothers, both Justin and Michael, went onto become champion footballers with Richmond. 

One of the Glen Waverley player's lost a bet to his teammate - forced to perform the lewd act in the middle of a packed public pub

One of the Glen Waverley player's lost a bet to his teammate - forced to perform the lewd act in the middle of a packed public pub

Patrons claimed the team smashed glasses inside and outside the pub, vaped indoors, stole drinks from behind the bar, and danced on tables.

They further claimed bathrooms were damaged and covered in vomit and players were abusive to other customers.

But what happened beside a pool table that day will add the Glen Waverley Football Club onto every list of Mad Monday disgraces for decades to come.

The story goes when one player lost a bet to another he was forced to perform a sex act in the pub. 

That act, in all its depravity, was captured on video by another team member, whose decision to share the hilarity sent the footage viral within hours. 

The winner, dressed in a sea captain's white

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