Is De Vanna brave to blow the whistle, or is it sour grapes?

By Stuart Thomas / Expert

I began high school at what was an abusive and appalling Catholic institution in the 1980s and the scars of those first few months live with me to this very day.

I was beaten by older students, robbed of my precious rugby league football card collection while being held by the throat up against the doors of the main school building and forced to walk through the urinals in my school socks, as senior students cheered and laughed at my humiliation.

Bluntly, it was violent, abusive and criminal misogyny at its worst and something with which many new members of the school community were faced, particularly those who appeared a little weak, vulnerable or different.

I was a little too effeminate and gentle for the liking of my aggressors, and I felt the wrath of their constant bullying and violence for much of my school life.

Thankfully, the religious order of Brothers that oversaw and seemingly endorsed such behaviour with their disinterest towards those prepared to call it out, have since almost evaporated in the midst of their own violent crimes against young people.

Some Neanderthal males might well question my manliness and fortitude in the circumstances, suggesting I should perhaps have battled through and “stood up” to the bullies that so mercilessly made life a misery in the early days of high school.

However, I’d argue that irrespective of appearance, thoughts, academic endeavour, physical status or persona, no human being should be treated in such a disrespectful and repulsive way, whatever the circumstances.

While often seen as a bastion of male behaviour and some sort of rite of passage that ‘toughens up’ young boys and prepares them for the vigour of business and life, there is no doubt that women also suffer at the hands of cowards and bullies looking to do little more than make themselves feel better, despite obvious inadequacies.

While Lisa De Vanna may well be collectively agreed upon as one of Australia’s top-five Matildas of all time, her claims of historical abuse, bullying, sexually harassment and ostracisation as a member of the national women’s team have brought the domestic football world to a standstill and reverberated through the corridors of power in recent days.

It would be convenient and simplistic to attribute De Vanna’s accusations to a rather sad and bitter departure from the Matildas and her disappointment at not being given the chance to grace the international stage for one last time; to farewell the fans appropriately after such a long and stellar career in the green and gold.

No doubt, such a disrespectful calling of time on her time as a Matilda incensed one of the best female players Australia has ever seen.

Lisa De Vanna, captain of the Matildas. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)

Moreover, the 36-year-old was recently open and blunt in expressing her disappointment that after 150 games and being just two away from setting a new benchmark for appearances, Matildas manager Tony Gustavsson left her out of two June friendlies against Denmark and Sweden.

That decision effectively signed and sealed the end of De Vanna’s career, any chance of an appearance at the Tokyo Olympics and some would suggest fuelled her comments and criticisms of the national set-up, as she sadly walked away from the game in a tormented state of mind.

Yet, De Vanna is possibly just another victim, as I was nearly 40 years ago, of cultural flaws within organisations that empower the bully and demean the rest.

No doubt, the notion of speaking out while a central figure in the Matildas camp and the potential damage that would no doubt do to her future prospects, prevented De Vanna from going public when the alleged abuse began in the early 2000s.

Similarly to the young boys like me who were beaten, emotionally tortured and scarred in the bizarre all-boy Catholic institutions of the 1980s, De Vanna likely felt so humiliated and invaded that she said nothing at the time; fearful of reprisal and an even worse fate.

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While there might be the odd person inclined to suggest that Lisa De Vanna has gilded the lily and perhaps overstated the past due to her current disappointment, the small issue of an alleged one-and-a-half-year effort to meet and register her grievances with Football Australia appears to complicate that assumption somewhat.

At a minimum, Lisa De Vanna needs to be heard. At best, her claims demand an investigation. What is most alarming of all, is that many in the football world knew precise details of the events she has cited.

Sadly, nobody else had the guts to do anything about it.

The Crowd Says:

2021-10-11T13:19:41+00:00

Peter Kunz

Guest


Stuart I agree. People knew about issues relating to certain players being sexually harassed by gay team mates. Problem was that this was a situation was not only toxic but awful PR for the Matildas. So the powers that be ignored the whole problem except for Stajic who paid by losing his job. A total disgrace really.

2021-10-11T02:26:12+00:00

josh

Guest


I'd like to hope that 73.95 and 61.62 can increase a few percentage places.

2021-10-11T02:21:54+00:00

josh

Guest


A second NZ team? There shouldn't even be a first, Wollongong is being dudded at the expense of the Nix. The sooner they're gone the better.

2021-10-09T08:29:02+00:00

Naughty's Headband

Roar Rookie


Boys bullying boys is not misogyny.

2021-10-09T08:28:20+00:00

Naughty's Headband

Roar Rookie


Being heterosexual is “social conservatism”??? Our society has lost the plot.

2021-10-09T08:26:58+00:00

Naughty's Headband

Roar Rookie


Yeah she should’ve just sucked it up and been a team player…

2021-10-07T22:35:02+00:00

chris

Guest


Yes absolutely right. The ABC has become just another platform for backyard sports. In particular AFL. Same with SBS. Where once it provided great football coverage for the ethnic audiences, it has now virtually disappeared off the screen. Thankfully we aren't reliant on these platforms for our football content, but if SBS and ABC are taxpayer funded, they need to provide us with fair and equal coverage of all mainstream sports.

2021-10-07T21:29:15+00:00

chris

Guest


Ever been to a sokkah match CtheThird? ?

2021-10-07T20:43:47+00:00

PeterCtheThird

Guest


So, how was the coverage on The Roar?

2021-10-07T20:39:26+00:00

PeterCtheThird

Guest


Yes, right, of course. Just like the coverage here. I was expecting at least one lead-up article. All I saw was people moaning about how badly football is treated in Australia and complaining about how horrible South Melbourne Hellas are. And the ABC’s live coverage was at least as good as The Roar’s.

2021-10-07T18:33:26+00:00

Punter

Roar Rookie


Canada beat both Sweden & US & Matildas didn't.

2021-10-07T12:00:17+00:00

Blood Dragon

Roar Rookie


Chur Bro Thankfully the APL is now a thing and our future is now secure and the NZ Out crowd is becoming smaller and smaller 2 things I would like to see going forward is a 2nd NZ A-League team so we can have a true rival and the Ability to be able to host cup matches in NZ so we can actually take the cup more seriously but we will just have to see what happens

2021-10-07T11:10:04+00:00

Ben of Phnom Penh

Roar Guru


Well, I've got your back.

2021-10-07T10:49:21+00:00

Blood Dragon

Roar Rookie


The Problem is anytime Nix fans tries to have input the NZ Out Crowd on here attempts to snuff us out and the NZ out crowd is more noticeable here compared to the A-league Sub Reddit or even Twitter

2021-10-07T10:43:24+00:00

Coastyboi

Guest


The ABC are diabolical. Football celebrates multiculturalism, highlighting various backgrounds. However, the ABC primarily employ the same actors, same newscasters, with traditional colonial ethnicity. The ABC are forever asking for more government grants, crying poor, yet they indulge in relentless advertisements. Our public broadcaster has lost it’s relevance, especially in football. As for their “impartial” Four Corners story? Amateur hour. They interviewed only one bias fan per team. Just one! Imagine that in the Census, or even Family Feud. “We spoke to one football supporter to gauge their opinion, which will reflect thousands of people.” Survey says, I respect the Tuba Guy more than you, ABC.

2021-10-07T10:38:18+00:00

Winter

Guest


Eventually they will pull the plug on ABC like other channels and media outlets. What's the point of another news site if it's taxpayer funded.

2021-10-07T10:24:22+00:00

Justin Mahon

Roar Rookie


Exactly. Whatever her motivations, her profile and courage have blowen the lid on this issue in our sport. We should welcome it and look forward to our game being a better game. Her social conservatism isn't to my liking, but professional male and female athletes who want to be respected as such, need not be behaving in camp the way they do.

2021-10-07T09:39:31+00:00

Ben of Phnom Penh

Roar Guru


Stuart, you should know by now ‘No Mates’ is a troll who gets a kick out of negative reactions. That’s why none of the regular punters responded to his comments. It’s a pity as I believe he’s a fan of Wellington and the site could do with more constructive input from Phoenix supporters. He has become something of a good luck charm though, as so far none of his many dire predictions have materialised.

2021-10-07T09:29:00+00:00

Para+Ten ISUZU Subway support Australian Football

Roar Rookie


Correction: I would back the Matildas against Canada every time under Ante Milicic.

2021-10-07T09:18:46+00:00

Para+Ten ISUZU Subway support Australian Football

Roar Rookie


Punter – So are you saying Canada is a better team than Australia? Or they just had a better manager than Australia, who won them the gold medal?

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