Pay deal rejection sparks A-League uncertainty: ‘Ensure sustainable growth’
Socceroos and Matildas contracted to A-Leagues clubs could soon exercise their right to industrial action after the football players’ union rejected the latest pay deal proposed by league bosses. The…
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