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"Within our club, we welcome people from all backgrounds, cultures and embrace their disabilities or any mental health problems that they have." "We believe that people should be allowed a second chance and have always been willing to listen to people when they have had problems." "After a lot of discussions within the club and after speaking with Alfie, it is our belief that he could benefit from being at our club." "Although we do not in any way condone his previous actions, we do know that it has come to light he has mild learning disabilities and autism." "In this respect, we think that, under the guidance of our club, we can help him become a better person, that he can learn to flourish and put the past behind him."
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