marty sheargold said the matildas reminded him of year 10 girls — those are a few of the less offensiveologised. to �*mutually part ways'. football australia, as well as current and former players, have condemned the comments. before the programme — i spoke to the to co—host of the espn women's football podcast, the far out — angela christian wilkes. kind of commentary in sport and in women's sport. the degree of, i suppose, directness, i know that chidiac posted on her social media and there was, whereas steph catley, so the matildas captain, was asked by the broadcaster about it and she was pretty, you know, to the point. and just saying that there's no place for this in sport and that it's pretty disappointing. so there's been a lot of responses from both athletes and yeah, just a lot of people in women's but clearly in australia. on the fringes? who have been in the game that spout this sort of nonsense. yeah. i think, what happens when someone with a platform such as marty sheargold's, when they do come out and say something like this, it does kind of create this and misogynistic o