Perth Glory say rumors of an alleged coaching pitch altercation between a coach and a participant had been vastly exaggerated, and that no additional motion can be taken.
The rumor mill went right into a spin on Thursday when reviews emerged {that a} coach had been caught up in a bodily altercation with an A-League Males participant at Glory coaching earlier this week.
However Glory launched a press release on Thursday afternoon saying that no grievance was made internally, and that neither Australian Skilled Leagues (APL), Skilled Footballers Australia (PFA), or the membership can be taking the matter any additional.
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“The membership regards the security and well-being of its gamers and employees as its highest precedence,” Glory chief government Anthony Radich mentioned in a press release.
“Accordingly, I’ve spoken to the coach and the participant allegedly concerned and likewise consulted with each APL and PFA.
“Primarily based on these discussions, I’ve concluded that the alleged incident has been exaggerated and am happy that no additional motion is required.”
Earlier within the day, the APL and PFA mentioned they’d wait to listen to again from Perth Glory earlier than deciding on their subsequent step.
Glory at present sits in ninth spot, simply 4 factors adrift of sixth-placed Sydney.
Perth can be again in motion on Saturday night time once they tackle the Brisbane Roar at Kayo Stadium.

