If they play in the play-offs it will be a joke.
Personally i fully expect it to be rugged and they play in the finals.
If they play in the play-offs it will be a joke.
Personally i fully expect it to be rugged and they play in the finals.
Surely not. If they're allowed to play in the finals what message does that send to the world about the credibility of the League?
surely not. Could you imagine if they went on a finals run and ended up winning the grand final? That'd be ridiculous. Sends the wrong message too, it'd almost make it worth ignoring the salary cap.
Egan has some good sauces.
Rumours from the Glory is that up to 20 players were paid outside of the cap. Sage was desperate to make ACL
— Chris Egan (@perthforever) April 7, 2015
How do they preview the weekend games on the official website and Facey with a post about Glory being resurgent?
You are just asking to look stupid.
WOW! Thats phenomenal.
You can rest assured that the FFA wont rush into this one because they know that Tony Sage, being a Mining magnate, is not afraid of having a legal battle to get his way regardless of how deep in the wrong he is.
The FFA doesnt have that sort of cash lying around and will pissfart around for ages until the problem is conveniently swept under the carpet.
Just like they have done with Nathan Tinkler
Rugged
Any Phoenix players still living in one of Terry's apartments?! ;-)
terry own any apartments still?
terry own anything still?
His Brother seems to own a lot.
Can't they just hire a bunch of community coaches on massively inflated salaries who just happen to be good footballers who are willing to play first team football?
What happened with this afternoon's 'please explain' deadline?
Can't they just hire a bunch of community coaches on massively inflated salaries who just happen to be good footballers who are willing to play first team football?
Lol... works in the ASBP!
And confirmed by in the zone, must be true.
No it wasn't. I said that is what was reported. But could easily be Glory management trying to throw mud at him.
Perth Glory are expected to accept some allegations of breaching the A-League salary cap issued by Football Federation Australia in their official response to a show-cause notice provided on Wednesday night.
The club did not meet the FFA's deadline to respond to allegations of serious breaches of the salary cap by the close of business on Wednesday and was granted a last-minute request for a two-hour delay. However, Fairfax Media understands the club intends to contest some of the serious allegations issued by the FFA, while it will accept others in the hope of avoiding a heavy sanction and the possible deduction of competition points.
The club is making internal manoeuvres to bring its expenditure down, having negotiated with players to take pay cuts for the remainder of the season to limit the amount Perth Glory are alleged to have exceeded the salary cap.
well that makes it sound like they'll be in the finals.
Rugged.
Here's what the table would look like if Andy Keogh's goals and assists didn't count. Perth would lose 13 points, Victory gain 7, Brisbane gain 3, we gain 2, and Sydney and Newcastle would gain 1.
P | W | D | L | GD | Pts | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Melbourne Victory | 23 | 14 | 6 | 3 | 22 | 50 | |
Wellington Phoenix | 24 | 13 | 5 | 6 | 10 | 44 | |
Adelaide United | 24 | 13 | 4 | 7 | 14 | 43 | |
Sydney FC | 24 | 11 | 9 | 4 | 12 | 42 | |
Melbourne City | 24 | 9 | 7 | 8 | 0 | 34 | |
Brisbane Roar | 23 | 9 | 4 | 10 | -1 | 31 | |
Perth Glory | 24 | 6 | 11 | 7 | -4 | 29 | |
Central Coast | 24 | 4 | 8 | 12 | -22 | 20 | |
Western Sydney | 24 | 3 | 6 | 15 | -14 | 15 | |
Newcastle Jets | 24 | 2 | 9 | 13 | -31 | 15 |
I'd be ok with that.
Perth Glory are expected to accept some allegations of breaching the A-League salary cap issued by Football Federation Australia in their official response to a show-cause notice provided on Wednesday night.
The club did not meet the FFA's deadline to respond to allegations of serious breaches of the salary cap by the close of business on Wednesday and was granted a last-minute request for a two-hour delay. However, Fairfax Media understands the club intends to contest some of the serious allegations issued by the FFA, while it will accept others in the hope of avoiding a heavy sanction and the possible deduction of competition points.
The club is making internal manoeuvres to bring its expenditure down, having negotiated with players to take pay cuts for the remainder of the season to limit the amount Perth Glory are alleged to have exceeded the salary cap.
The problem that the FFA faces is that the A-League is in such a procarioius position, when the NRL had their issues they were much stronger and had way more clubs that they could afford to be tough, can the FFA strip Perth of all their points (and if Alistair Edwards is involved then they must have been rorting the cap in previous years, so they may need to strip points for a couple of seasons) .
well we already know competition integrity doesn't matter to the FFA. Games during international windows, nix not being allowed to play FFA cup games at home, kickoff times during the hottest part of the day in Perth, unbalanced fixture scheduling, amateur referees. Guessing we will be adding leniency on salary cap breaches to that list.
I think they'll take 10 points off them
They have to do something otherwise what are they going to do to the next team that does it? It basically says the the salary cap is a token line in the sand that you can cover and redraw to suit your own needs. Gallop will be acutely aware of this from his NRL days.
Regardless how stable the competition is or not, if some owners are whinging that they are losing money, then they need to be saved from themselves and that is done with the the salary cap. Enforce it and then tell the owners to fudge up if they cross it.
If Perth are $400k over and have saved $50k into next year, they are pretty much still completely fudgeed and are about to need a new CEO. Sage coming out and saying that was odd and how he can say he has no idea when he bankrolls the team......
Perth Glory are expected to accept some allegations of breaching the A-League salary cap issued by Football Federation Australia in their official response to a show-cause notice provided on Wednesday night.
The club did not meet the FFA's deadline to respond to allegations of serious breaches of the salary cap by the close of business on Wednesday and was granted a last-minute request for a two-hour delay. However, Fairfax Media understands the club intends to contest some of the serious allegations issued by the FFA, while it will accept others in the hope of avoiding a heavy sanction and the possible deduction of competition points.
The club is making internal manoeuvres to bring its expenditure down, having negotiated with players to take pay cuts for the remainder of the season to limit the amount Perth Glory are alleged to have exceeded the salary cap.
I wonder how the players must feel, if they stand their ground and hold the club to the original contract they set themselves up to be vilified for what is purely the fault of the club. On top of the FFA I wouldn't mind hearing from the PFA.
Here's what the table would look like if Andy Keogh's goals and assists didn't count. Perth would lose 13 points, Victory gain 7, Brisbane gain 3, we gain 2, and Sydney and Newcastle would gain 1.
P | W | D | L | GD | Pts | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Melbourne Victory | 23 | 14 | 6 | 3 | 22 | 50 | |
Wellington Phoenix | 24 | 13 | 5 | 6 | 10 | 44 | |
Adelaide United | 24 | 13 | 4 | 7 | 14 | 43 | |
Sydney FC | 24 | 11 | 9 | 4 | 12 | 42 | |
Melbourne City | 24 | 9 | 7 | 8 | 0 | 34 | |
Brisbane Roar | 23 | 9 | 4 | 10 | -1 | 31 | |
Perth Glory | 24 | 6 | 11 | 7 | -4 | 29 | |
Central Coast | 24 | 4 | 8 | 12 | -22 | 20 | |
Western Sydney | 24 | 3 | 6 | 15 | -14 | 15 | |
Newcastle Jets | 24 | 2 | 9 | 13 | -31 | 15 |
Sounds like it is more than just Keogh's salary, though his being probably the largest part of it.
Maybe it's his goals bonus too
Wait a minute. They get caught paying to much, now they try to cut payment to go under the cap? And think it is all good? This is not how those things work.
Wait a minute. They get caught paying to much, now they try to cut payment to go under the cap? And think it is all good? This is not how those things work.
If a player is on the books for $500k over 2 years and rather than have it as 2 equal amounts of $250k, why can't the player take 50k less this year and $50k more next year to make it as $200k and $300k? If they don't pay more than the 2.25m or whatever it is, thats cool.
Wait a minute. They get caught paying to much, now they try to cut payment to go under the cap? And think it is all good? This is not how those things work.
If a player is on the books for $500k over 2 years and rather than have it as 2 equal amounts of $250k, why can't the player take 50k less this year and $50k more next year to make it as $200k and $300k? If they don't pay more than the 2.25m or whatever it is, thats cool.
Well if the HAL don't allow it then what number8 says stands then.
I guess the only way out of that is to re-do the contract into 2 so they have 1 contract for this year and it is worth 1y @ 200k and then sign a separate contract where is is 1y @ $300k for the 15/16 season.
Perth Glory are expected to accept some allegations of breaching the A-League salary cap issued by Football Federation Australia in their official response to a show-cause notice provided on Wednesday night.
The club did not meet the FFA's deadline to respond to allegations of serious breaches of the salary cap by the close of business on Wednesday and was granted a last-minute request for a two-hour delay. However, Fairfax Media understands the club intends to contest some of the serious allegations issued by the FFA, while it will accept others in the hope of avoiding a heavy sanction and the possible deduction of competition points.
The club is making internal manoeuvres to bring its expenditure down, having negotiated with players to take pay cuts for the remainder of the season to limit the amount Perth Glory are alleged to have exceeded the salary cap.
I wonder how the players must feel, if they stand their ground and hold the club to the original contract they set themselves up to be vilified for what is purely the fault of the club. On top of the FFA I wouldn't mind hearing from the PFA.
Payments are allegedly being sent through 3rd parties to be paid to family members of a player as fees for a fashion show.
I would be suprised if the PFA thought that was acceptable. I doubt all PFA members endorse breaking salary cap rules.
Third-party inducements and "boosters" may be acceptable or common in some places, but FFA has chance to stamp it out in the ALeague like the NRL did previously.
so Perth WAGs save the day or club thinks so?