
I apologized in one of the largest radio networks in Australia after the comments he made about the women’s national football team were condemned as hate women and respectable.
Marti Shergold said that Matteldas players reminded him of “the tenth year of girls” and he concluded boring matches.
The Australian Australian Sports Authority said that the statements broadcast live on Triple M were “unacceptable” and “very disappointing.”
Football added Australia that “they reduce the exceptional achievements” of a team that was in the semi -finals of the Women’s World Cup in 2023.
On Wednesday, Shergold made a short statement saying: “Any comedy, including me, can miss the brand sometimes, and I can see why people may have committed my comments on Matildas. I apologize honestly.”
The BBC understands that the host will address the problem on the air later.
During his exposure of time on Monday afternoon, Shergold interfered during a sports bulletin, which was discussing the defeat of Australia against the United States and the second consecutive loss in the Shelifes Cup.
“You know what they remind me of girls in the tenth year,” Shergold told laughter his participation in the tenth year.
“Everything he spends and all friendship issues … Now I am sorry to undermine the entire sport, but this is what I am thinking about.”
When his teammate, the Lilvis Cup by name, Shergold interrupted, saying: “Oh, she believes in what? It is better for men to be.”
When it was indicated to Australia, which hosts the Asian Women’s Cup in the AFC next year, he said, “Oh my God – the Asian Cup”, before criticizing the event with an obscene comment. Then he asked his host, “Did you get any men’s sport?”
“The comments are not in line with the views and values of Triple M, and Triple M is still fixed in its strong support for all women and men’s sports.”
“We regret any crime that causes,” he said.
Sports Minister Annika Wells described the comments of “Burish, boring and sin”.
“The most watched TV event in Australia was the semi -finals of the World Cup in the Matildas Cup, the quarter -finals of Telz is the second most watched event in Australian history,” said Ms. Wales.
Australian Olympian Ambrosia Malon, who represents her country in hockey, criticized Shergold.
“All I was thinking about is the little girls sitting in the car with their parents, perhaps on the way to or from their training sessions they heard this,” she wrote on social media.
“I am sure that many of them have been confused … I was not believing.
“This seems acceptable on the prevailing afternoon radio ??? How ??”
“This incident is a flagrant reminder in the media and personalities responsible for enhancing respected and constructive discussions about women and participants,” Football added Australia.
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2025-02-26 05:11:00