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Posted January 30, 2021 08:55 · last edited January 30, 2021 09:17

FYI, there we a number of state borders reopened this week, which should now free up interstate travel for the various A League clubs, and some semblance of the draw returning to normal.

However looks like the WA Govt continues to take a hardline, with travellers from NSW, VIC & QLD still required to self quarantine for 2 weeks in WA upon arrival.

So unless the A League teams can get some sort of travel exemption, the Glory hosting anyone bar Adelaide United will be a problem?? I guess Perth will just continue to play away games in the interim until that changes. But eventually surely they need to consider setting up a base in one of the Eastern states, or maybe Adelaide - until their state Govt relaxes it's stance.

But not sure, since Covid started whether WA has ever relaxed it's travel stance on the Eastern states (obviously has with SA) - so could be a long wait.

Glory - the one team currently disadvantaged more than the Nix.

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Unknown editor edited January 30, 2021 09:17

FYI, there we a number of state borders reopened this week, which should now free up interstate travel for the various A League clubs, and some semblance of the draw returning to normal.

However looks like the WA Govt continues to take a hardline, with travellers from NSW, VIC & QLD still required to self quarantine for 2 weeks in WA upon arrival.

So unless the A League teams can get some sort of travel exemption, the Glory hosting anyone bar Adelaide United will be a problem?? I guess Perth will just continue to play away games until that changes. The one team currently disadvantaged more than the Nix.

Unknown editor edited January 30, 2021 09:13

FYI, there we a number of state borders reopened this week, which should now free up interstate travel for the various A League clubs, and some semblance of the draw returning to normal.

However looks like the WA Govt continues to take a hardline, with travelers from NSW, VIC & QLD still required to self quarantine for 2 weeks in WA upon arrival.

So unless the A League teams can get some sort of travel exemption, the Glory hosting anyone bar Adelaide United will be a problem?? I guess Perth will just continue to play away games until that changes. The one team currently disadvantaged more than the Nix.

Unknown editor edited January 30, 2021 08:57

FYI, there we a number of state borders reopened this week, which should now free up travel for various A League clubs, and some semblance of the draw returning to normal.

However looks like the WA Govt continues to take a hardline, with travelers from NSW, VIC & QLD still required to self quarantine for 2 weeks in WA upon arrival.

So unless the A League teams can get some sort of travel exemption, the Glory hosting anyone bar Adelaide United will be a problem?? I guess Perth will just continue to play away games until that changes. The one team currently disadvantaged more than the Nix.

Unknown editor edited January 30, 2021 08:56

FYI, there we a number of state borders reopened this week, which should now free up travel for various A League clubs, and semblance of the draw returning to normal.

Looks like WA Govt continues to take a hardline though, with travelers from NSW, VIC & QLD still required to self quarantine for 2 weeks in WA upon arrival.

So unless the A League teams can get some sort of travel exemption, the Glory hosting anyone bar Adelaide United will be a problem?? So Perth will just continue to play away games until that changes. The one team currently disadvantaged more than the Nix.