PFA threatens legal action after Perth Glory stand down A-League players

  • Glory owner Tony Sage describes move as ‘heartbreaking’
  • PFA is demanding all players be reinstated immediately

Australia’s professional footballers’ union is demanding Perth Glory owner Tony Sage revoke the stand-down notices sent to the A-League club’s players.

Less than a week after the FFA suspended the 2019-20 A-League season until at least April 22 due to the coronavirus outbreak, Sage has stood down all of the club’s players and staff. The outspoken club owner said the decision was “heartbreaking”.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/mar/28/pfa-threatens-legal-action-after-perth-glory-stands-down-a-league-players

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