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Telling sign troubled radio host Marty Sheargold has changed his ways after AFL grand final controversy


The radio host, 53, was hit by controversy last year following an alleged incident at the AFL grand final and later took a three-month mental health break from Triple M.

Marty Sheargold opted not to get involved with an iconic practice on popular sports panel show The Front Bar on Wednesday in a telling sign he has changed his ways. Marty Sheargold opted not to get involved with an iconic practice of drinking a beer on sports panel show The Front Bar on Wednesday in a telling sign he has changed his ways It is a long-held tradition for the hosts to enjoy a beer on air, but Sheargold didn't have a drink in front of him on Wednesday's show, while his co-hosts Mick Molloy and Andrew Maher did

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