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‘He threw the contract at Popa’: Castro feud set to get ugly – FTBL Australia
Perth Glory owner Tony Sage has denied he has been involved in the drama surrounding club legend Diego Castro.

Castros dispute with Glory is threatening to get ugly after the Spaniard didn’t play in post COVID19 games, opting instead to stay in Western Australia. There have been social media posts suggesting the dispute could go as far as FIFA.
“I have never interfered in football matters, you can ask all my previous coaches,” stated a clearly annoyed Sage. “That’s the job of the Football Director and Head Coach.
“The PFA and FFA came to an agreement on salaries for the hub not the clubs, and each club…
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