Sage says PFA irrelevant in bitter pay war

By Justin Chadwick
Updated September 23 2020 - 2:36pm, first published 2:32pm
Glory owner Tony Sage has slammed the PFA for the way they phrased proposed pay cuts to players.
Glory owner Tony Sage has slammed the PFA for the way they phrased proposed pay cuts to players.

Perth Glory owner Tony Sage has hit back at Professional Footballers Australia, saying they are becoming irrelevant and won't have a leg to stand on if they try to sue him.

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