
Embattled A-Leagues expansion club wound up by courts
An eleventh-hour bid to save Western United has failed with the Federal Court ordering the wind-up of the embattled A-Leagues club.
An eleventh-hour bid to save Western United has failed with the Federal Court ordering the wind-up of the embattled A-Leagues club.
An eleventh-hour bid to save Western United has failed with the Federal Court ordering the wind-up of the embattled A-Leagues club.
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Indonesian students will protest police violence on the streets of Jakarta, with activists hoping that more student groups attend.
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Gold Coast veteran Lachie Weller has some fine company as a finals rookie and insists the Suns can acclimatise quickly to September football.
Gold Coast veteran Lachie Weller has some fine company as a finals rookie and insists the Suns can acclimatise quickly to September football.
Embattled A-Leagues club Western United is officially defunct after the Federal Court ordered its management group be wound up in insolvency. Lawyers for the club had sought an adjournment to proceedings, claiming they had found a fresh $15 million investment to pay off their debts. But on Friday afternoon, the adjournment, and with it a […]
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