- Matildas Great Lisa of Vanna did not retain X
- Australia football CEO attacked
- De Vanna previously presumed harassment and intimidation
The Legend of Matildas, Lisa de Vanna, publicly discharged the outgoing boss of Australia football James Johnson, who resigned after more than five years in charge.
This comes after Vanna, 40, allegedly allegedly allegedly allegedly, he suffered from homosexual sexual harassment, abuses and intimidation during her international career decorated with 150 games.
Her former teammate and faithful W-League Rhali Dobson also alleged that she was a target of sexual harassment in her career.
The Vanna striker – who scored 47 goals for the Matildas – was furious at the time after Johnson said that such a complaint was treated by Sport Integrrity Australia and not the director of football.
“This will guarantee that questions like those raised by Lisa and Rhali are dealt with appropriately and that individuals have the right support around them,” Johnson said in a statement.
“We must recognize that in the center of this, we have two players who have shown great courage to speak and share their personal experiences.
The Legend of Matildas, Lisa de Vanna, raised her eyebrows after twice by reference to the Australian football boss James Johnson as a very derogatory term in a scathing tweet

He followed Johnson by informing Australia Board football of his decision to resign Thursday after more than five years at the helm

Taking X Thursday, by Vanna did not let her words on the CEO of football Australia James Johnson (left left)
“Lisa and Rhali, we see you and we hear you.
From Vanna, the second biggest goal record for Australia of senior internationals behind Sam Kerr, alleged abuse dating from 2001 when she joined the young Matildas team at 17.
She said she had been sexually harassed, intimidated and ostracized because of her reactions to such incidents.
Bomb charges allegedly include being lowered from behind and dry bump.
Quick advance until 2025 and Vanna clearly thinks that Johnson was not proactive enough to approach allegations.
Taking to X Thursday, from Vanna posted: “Goodbye (derogatory term) what took you so long?”
“I hope you go to hell. No one should have crossed the darkness you put me, but I have survived, think it’s over?
“This chapter is far from over.
He followed Johnson by informing the Australia Board football of his decision to resign Thursday after more than five years at the helm.
The current director and former Matilda Heather Garriock was appointed interim CEO.
Daily Mail Australia contacted Vanna and Football Australia to comment.