AFL match review officer Michael Christian will issue an apology for arguing with a local football umpire at a women's match on Sunday.

Christian was attending the women's football match between Old Brighton and Old Scotch to watch his daughter play, when he noticed that umpire Adrian Fisher was missing a lot of sling tackle calls.

He appeared on 3AW to explain his side of the story and reveals that he is willing to apologise.

โ€œI tried to call Adrian to apologise,โ€ Christian told 3AW.

โ€œI spoke to the AFL today, to [football operations] Steve Hocking, to confirm this had occurred."

โ€œSteve clearly outlined the AFLโ€™s position to me, that this should not have happened by any person, particularly not someone in a senior official role in the game.โ€

While Christian admits his mistake and is willing to apologise, Fisher also made an appearance on 3AW Radio to provide further details on the half-time exchange.

โ€œHe said Iโ€™m independent, youโ€™re missing sling tackles," Fisher explained to 3AW.

โ€œI said โ€˜well thatโ€™s your opinionโ€™.

โ€œHe said โ€˜youโ€™re missing sling tackles and paying them as holdingโ€™.

โ€œI said โ€˜thatโ€™s your opinion.โ€™ Then he walked off and said โ€˜Iโ€™m rightโ€™.

โ€œWe didnโ€™t get heated or anything, we just exchanged opposite views ... I don't think it was appropriate what he did."