Eddie McGuire on Adam Goodes slur, denies 'bone' in Jessica Rowe saga and defends Sam Newman

By Aja Styles
Updated July 18 2016 - 2:08pm, first published 1:57pm
Collingwood president Eddie McGuire.   Photo: Pat Scala
Collingwood president Eddie McGuire. Photo: Pat Scala
Eddie McGuire with comedian and fellow Triple M broadcaster Mick Molloy. McGuire has taken a break from broadcasting following the Caroline Wilson scandal. Photo: Michael Lallo
Eddie McGuire with comedian and fellow Triple M broadcaster Mick Molloy. McGuire has taken a break from broadcasting following the Caroline Wilson scandal. Photo: Michael Lallo
Today host Jessica Rowe with Eddie McGuire, before she was axed. Photo: Jon Reid
Today host Jessica Rowe with Eddie McGuire, before she was axed. Photo: Jon Reid
Eddie McGuire and Jeff Browne in the Emirates marquee during Derby Day at Flemington. Photo: Jesse Marlow
Eddie McGuire and Jeff Browne in the Emirates marquee during Derby Day at Flemington. Photo: Jesse Marlow

Eddie McGuire has revealed to a leading men's magazine several regrets over his career in radio and television, but the biggest by far was the racial slur against Adam Goodes, which he says was the result of being on "massive painkillers".

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