The boss of the Perth Football League has urged clubs to treat the suspension of the Osborne Park Football Club over an end-of-season costume stunt as a "line in the sand moment" for their culture, but insisted there was no need to ban "silly Sunday" type social events.

It comes as a number of club presidents within the league spoke to the ABC about their concerns surrounding inappropriate conduct within social situations, saying they were working to ensure people within their clubs act appropriately and avoid the risk of being tarnished by similar scandals.

Osborne Park FC has been suspended from the league for two years after being found to have severely breached integrity standards, with one player's costume involving what City of Stirling Mayor Mark Irwin described as "a gaming chair

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