Heather Reid, sounds an interesting one.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/football/world-game/...
One of the key figures in the saga is FFA director Heather Reid, who was part of the new board installed in November at the insistence of FIFA. She angrily denied to the Herald that she is one of the people behind the plot to oust Stajcic.
"It's absolutely not correct," she fumed. "It's so far from the truth. I have no grudge against Alen Stajcic. To suggest that I have orchestrated his demise and that I've influenced the board members is an insult. Not to me, but the whole board.
"I suggest that it's an ugly mess that some people in the media want to push against women of influence. Certain people in the game want to ruin the reputation of pioneers like myself and [former director] Moya Dodd and hard-working people like [FFA head of women's football] Emma Highwood just to shift the blame somewhere else."
But then this also in the article, from Reid
"It's a pity that there aren't more parents and players prepared to speak up about some of his behaviour," Reid said. "If people knew the actual facts, they would be shocked. I can refer you to some people who were involved with the Green and Gold Army who were in Jordan for the Asian Cup and talked to parents and heard their concerns about the welfare of their daughters. And talk to players about their situation in the team.
"The whole thing is getting extremely ugly by pointing the finger at certain women, who have had a large positive impact on the game while people won't look in the mirror or their own backyard."
So Stajcic was sacked partly based on feedback from Matilda's player's parents & the Matilda's supporter group??!