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Glory in strife as A-League pay talks stall – The World Game
As his club faces a huge reduction to revenues, Perth Glory owner Tony Sage admits he may have to stand down players and staff at the A-League club if a pay dispute can’t be resolved.
Sage issued an open letter to Glory members on Sunday criticising Professional Footballers Australia (PFA) for rejecting a 30 per pay cut for the 2020-21 campaign.
A-League clubs and the players’ union have been in talks to broker a new collective bargaining agreement for a competition that has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.
With uncertainty over gate figures and the future of a broadcast deal, Sage said the reality was players had to accept revenues were down across the competition a…
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