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A-League clubs are struggling to cope with ‘independence’ – The World Game
The nasty and damaging war between the A-League and Professional Footballers Australia over player payments has brought home many fans’ fears that club independence might not be the bright idea it was cracked up to be.
The million-dollar question now is not necessarily if or when Football Federation Australia will intervene to solve the impasse but if the game is better off going back to square one and let head office run the show at all levels.
COVID-19 has changed everything in Australia and football has not been immune to the vicious virus.
So it might just be opportune to ask if we as a football family have been automatically immersed in an ‘all bets are off’ scenario, whether we are prepared to accept i…
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