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Super League beast isn’t dead, and ruling bodies are skating on thin ice – Sydney Morning Herald
The threat to ban players from international football helped stall the breakaway league’s momentum. But it’s unlikely such a sanction would stand up to European…
The court decided the ICC couldnt prove any justification defence that the restraints in its rules were reasonable and proportionate.
Similar strategies were imposed in the mid-1990s during one of the first scrimmages at the start of rugby leagues own, so-called Super League war. The likes of Laurie Daley, Brad Clyde and Ricky Stuart – all Canberra players, aligned with the rebel Murdoch-backed competition – took litigious umbrage with the latent introduction of rules, obviously intended to ensure…
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