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‘Unhelpful and damaging’: PFA slams Glory owner’s ‘misleading’ letter – Sydney Morning Herald
Perth chairman Tony Sage has flagged more stand-downs for players and staff, but the players’ union has fired back amid increasingly tense pay negotiations.
“This is unsustainable for our club and hence I may have to make the very hard decision to once again stand down our players and staff until the situation is resolved,” Sage wrote. “We have been transparent with PFA. A 30 per cent reduction is what the game needs to survive and what it can afford.”
Sources close to negotiations suggest the PFA has not actually objected to a blanket 30 per cent pay cut, rather a system proposed by the A-League clubs in which the clubs could pick and choose who r…
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