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In an interview with BBC Sport’s Emma Sanders, former England goalkeeper Mary Earps clarifies that her recently published book is not intended to “tear anyone down,” expressing her belief that the public’s reaction to the book has been “distorted.”
View the full interview: Sitting Down With Mary Earps, available on iPlayer
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