Thorburn was Essendon CEO for ‘five minutes’ before media ‘outed him’ for belonging to a church

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Andrew Thorburn was the CEO of the Essendon Football Club for about five minutes before the media “outed him” for the “crime of belonging to an Anglican church,” Sky News Contributor James Macpherson says.

Andrew Thorburn was the CEO of the Essendon Football Club for about five minutes before the media “outed him” for the “crime of belonging to an Anglican church,” Sky News Contributor James Macpherson says.

 

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Good riddance!

Your back on this? Even Thorburn’s given up this fight. Sky News not done yet. 🙄

Which church?

Scott Morrison is proof you cannot trust a god botherer. Im yet to find a god botherer who can explain how its scientifically possible for someone to die on a Friday and then on Sunday, they are alive again.

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