Women's Football Players Banned From Forfeiting Over Male-Born Players
A whistleblower has raised concerns regarding a no-forfeit agreement requirement in the women's Super League. The identity of the whistleblower is being kept confidential due to fears of repercussions.
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2GB Sydney
“We've spoken off air to the whistleblower and agreed to keep their identity confidential because they fear repercussions. And we've been chasing answers for a week now.”
2GB Sydney
“there are women in the women's comp who want to play against women. And when they say no we're not going to do this we're going to forfeit because there are male born players on the other side. They're now banned from doing so.”
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