Footy club forced to pay $500 swearing fine for singing team song - but they ...

Footy club forced to pay a $500 fine for singing their team song after games - but they refuse to stop swearing The South Mandurah Football Club have received a $500 fine for swearing The fine comes from excited players dropping the 'F-bomb' in their team song The profanity has been swapped for 'bloody' in the line 'kick their bloody a***' Club President Greg Barnard says the fines are hurting the small club 

By Jackson Barron For Daily Mail Australia

Published: 05:01 BST, 27 June 2019 | Updated: 05:01 BST, 27 June 2019

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A football club has been fined $500 for singing their team song after games - but they have refused to stop swearing. 

The South Mandurah Falcons, in Perth, received the penalty from the Peel Football and Netball League (PFNL) for dropping the ‘F-bomb’ in their team song.

The profanity is not included in the lyrics to

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