Manly owner Scott Penn is adamant the club won't reverse its decision to wear a pride jersey for this Thursday's must-win game despite as many as seven players boycotting the match if they're forced to wear the strip. However, he admits the change to the uniform - which was reportedly made without consulting any Sea Eagles footballers - has put their stars through the wringer. 'Players have been put in a tough position. We're not going to force them to play but we're committed to the jersey and we're committed to inclusion,' Penn told the .
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