Glory boss unimpressed by PFA anger

By Ed Jackson and Justin Chadwick
Updated March 28 2020 - 2:33pm, first published 2:31pm
Tony Sage and Glory players in happier times, celebrating winning the 2019 A-League Premiers Plate.
Tony Sage and Glory players in happier times, celebrating winning the 2019 A-League Premiers Plate.

Australia's professional footballers' union is threatening legal action against Perth Glory owner Tony Sage after he stood down the A-League club's players and staff.

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