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Maradona should warn us: excusing our sports stars’ bad behaviour has become an Australian pastime

Last week, I received a blunt text message. “Maradona. Should be a lesson to every child.”
In other words, a complete waste of a life.
And a reminder here in Australia we need to remind, remind, remind our youth and hero our past sporting heroes who have NOT let themselves descend into a decayed decadence as the decades pass.
The person who sent me that text had no idea that an hour before I had given a potted version of Diego Maradona to my three primary school-aged kids, complete with the on-field highs and lows as well as the off-field woes and drug scandals that cut short the life of one of the greatest footballers of all time.
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