Silver Lake windfall only underlines need for home-and-away ALW season | Joey Lynch

Plans to invest more in the women’s game are marked by the absence of what has long been its most essential ingredient

Welcome the A-Leagues, the new land of milk and honey. Or, perhaps more accurately, the land of $130m in funding from an American-based global technology investment firm.

The Australian Professional Leagues, capitalising on its newfound independence and operational and commercial control of the domestic top flight, announced on Tuesday it had sold off a 33.3% equity share in itself to Silver Lake. The deal, which valued the APL’s properties at approximately $425m, brings the organisation into a Silver Lake investment folio also featuring the likes of The Madison Square Garden Company and City Football Group.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/dec/20/silver-lake-windfall-only-underlines-need-for-home-and-away-alw-season

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