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A-League wage cut ‘very generous’ compared to rival codes – FTBL Australia
The A-League clubs’ proposed wage cuts of up to 30% on some players’ salaries are far more generous than its rival leagues, says Perth Glory owner Tony Sage.

In a proposed new CBA deal which Sage says should have been agreed upon last night, the A-League clubs association is trying to get the PFA to agree to staggered wage cuts up to 30% across the entire league.
The staggered cuts, focusing on the league’s highest paid players, are due to the A-League’s wage structure with many players on minimum wage that can’t be reduced.
The PFA have publicly rebuked the deal, saying the A-League’s players have already sacrificed enough in finishing the season …
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