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Just more $$$ being lined into our cheap owners pockets. Starting to regret renewing my home match membership…

Shit career path move. For aussies wanting a step up it should be Belgium, SPL, France, Holland, Germany, Championship / EPL, La Liga, Portugal, Serie A/B, Turkey, J-League.

MLS, other leagues in Asia, Norways, League 1 etc are just sideways steps without being a real leap forward over A League.
These moves don't usually progress a promising aussie footballer much further.
 
APL turns a profit:




Big turnaround from a $37 million loss.


When is WU appeal decision made?


Needs to be sorted out ASAP. Uncertainty is a killer.

They had until Saturday just passed to lodge an appeal.
Have not seen any report that an appeal was lodged though.
 
Not sure if to take the need for an extension as a positive or negative sign
Could be either.

Might be to sure up their financial position. If I was the APL, I'd be wanting to validate evidence very closely.

Problem is when businesses are doing questionable things - it's rare for them to be doing everything by the book once they've been caught out.
 
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My source reckons KAM has already been funding the club even though the takeover hasn't gone through. WMG are done with the club, it cannot continue with them as owners.

If so KAM is gonna be massively pissed if the stripping of license decision is upheld. Will make all of their investment moot.
 
My source reckons KAM has already been funding the club even though the takeover hasn't gone through. WMG are done with the club, it cannot continue with them as owners.

If so KAM is gonna be massively pissed if the stripping of license decision is upheld. Will make all of their investment moot.
From what I've read, they've promised plenty to take over other clubs and failed to deliver on all of those promises before multiple times. If their intentions are coming from the right place, I'd say they've had more than enough time already to get the details right between May and August already.
 
My source reckons KAM has already been funding the club even though the takeover hasn't gone through. WMG are done with the club, it cannot continue with them as owners.

If so KAM is gonna be massively pissed if the stripping of license decision is upheld. Will make all of their investment moot.
Lol bs
 
deailed statement from WU

 
My source reckons KAM has already been funding the club even though the takeover hasn't gone through. WMG are done with the club, it cannot continue with them as owners.

If so KAM is gonna be massively pissed if the stripping of license decision is upheld. Will make all of their investment moot.
If this is true, thats not a good sign for ownership under kam.
They've missed wage payments for several months, with this month's the first to be early and haven't dealt with the Fifa ban.
 

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APL turns a profit:




Big turnaround from a $37 million loss.


When is WU appeal decision made?


Needs to be sorted out ASAP. Uncertainty is a killer.

cut the funding to clubs saved them almost 7million ditching the 2nd tier idea for now, and ditching the online media company saved them big coin. faking numbers really
 
cut the funding to clubs saved them almost 7million ditching the 2nd tier idea for now, and ditching the online media company saved them big coin. faking numbers really
The 2nd tier hasn't been ditched?
 
The 2nd tier hasn't been ditched?
2nd tier is being run by the fa not the apl. So is actually an irrelevant point. (Also very much still in the works with champions league this season and probably next aleast)

Both a rethink in media team and cutting of funding would of helped, but that doesn't make a $38 million turn around. Apl has also brought in more sponsors recently (the new deal with ninja for women's naming rights, while keeping liberty on as a partner for example) among other things would assist this outcome.
 
Update on WU, logged their appeal on Wednesday night

Western United will have the option to fight for its survival in the Court of Arbitration for Sport should Football Australia reject the Victorian club’s appeal against being stripped of its A-League licence.

Having asked for an extension, United has finally lodged its appeal against being stripped of its licence.

“As this is a regulatory process, the club will be making no further comment at this time,” a United statement said on Wednesday night.
 
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