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We’re in business of ‘saving the game’, says Wanderers kingpin Lederer – The World Game
The A-League’s wage war can be resolved without further collateral damage to the game, according to Western Sydney Wanderers’ billionaire boss Paul Lederer.

A bullish Lederer, who also heads up the Australian Professional Football Clubs Association, insists the prerogative of the owners is to save the game, rather than arbitrarily diminish recompense to players.
With clubs now conducting contract talks directly with their playing groups, and the PFA effectively sidelined after talks over a new collective bargaining agreement stalled, Lederer told The World Game: We like to think we can resolve these issues.
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