CAS decision a slap in the face for Australian football
Once again, Australian football has been done over by those in charge. Adelaide United have had their season and their finances thrown into uncertainty…
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You make good points. Firstly, I’m not accusing the CAS of personal bias, the main problem I have with it is that they Purpuya do not play in an AFC sanctioned league and therefore should not been eligible to qualify.
Secondly, some forethought by those involved would have been ideal for the scheduling. They must have known that the games must be played simultaneously, so why not schedule the games in Saudi and Oman to take advantage of preferential time zones?
CAS decision a slap in the face for Australian football
I wrote this piece about a week ago, before the transfer madness. i then wrote up this:
I noted in that to disregard this article as it was not fully up to date, and is pretty much a repeat of the last one
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