Posted April 28, 2025 21:18
· last edited April 28, 2025 21:22
Yes, that is directly what he is saying.
Who would you believe, some rival CEO, who is trying to plant bull shark in an attempt to divert attention from their cluster fudge of a season and why the can’t compete or the club themselves?
In terms of who would potentially be ahead of them, I would say Sydney, Western Sydney and the two Melbourne clubs.
Probably next year AFC may even reduce their wages with Paulson off their books and potentially Mata, Moreno moving on. wouldn’t be surprised if Galloway seeks a release as well.
Obviously however, some of these need replacing, but they can probably get away with an import number 9. A journeyman A league keeper and a couple of local players.
theprof
But he is trying to say they arent spending the reported $7m? I'm assuming the current cap is treated like the NRL cap was back in the day, before it was tightened up. Players wives would get jobs in the club and get paid insane money, houses and other costs would be sponsored and none of that was captured. Hopefully the APL tightening of the rules will stop the "it's allowed" bending of the rules.
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Unknown editoredited April 28, 2025 21:22
Yes, that is directly what he is saying.
Who would you believe, some rival CEO, who is trying to plant bull shark in an attempt to divert attention from their cluster fudge of a season and why the can’t compete or the club themselves?
theprof
But he is trying to say they arent spending the reported $7m? I'm assuming the current cap is treated like the NRL cap was back in the day, before it was tightened up. Players wives would get jobs in the club and get paid insane money, houses and other costs would be sponsored and none of that was captured. Hopefully the APL tightening of the rules will stop the "it's allowed" bending of the rules.