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Sage says PFA ‘irrelevant’ in bitter pay war – The World Game
Perth Glory owner Tony Sage has hit back at Professional Footballers Australia, saying they are becoming irrelevant and won’t have a leg to stand on if they try to sue him.
The PFA slammed Sage for his decision to stand down his entire squad after the clubs and the players’ union couldn’t agree to a new pay deal.
The A-League club owners want the salary cap to be reduced by 30 per cent to allow them to deal with the devastating financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
But the PFA are unhappy with several aspects of the proposed collective bargaining agreement, including the size of the pay cuts and the lack of options available to players who don’t agree to the…
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