Player’s union chiefs are urging that the standard players’ contract be varied to allow Harry Kewell to sign for Melbourne Victory and boost his earnings by entering into commercial arrangements of his own.
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Kewell, Victory sign, but …
The protracted and painstaking bid to recruit Harry Kewell has inched closer after the Socceroo star signed a conditional contract with Melbourne Victory last Monday.
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Casey Stoner announces wife is pregnant
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Aussie team to make NHRA return
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North captain, coach, sponsors sign on
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Brayshaw hits back over equality plan
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Kewell still delaying decision
HARRY KEWELL is continuing to delay the announcement of what still shapes as a probable return to play in the A-League – most likely with Melbourne Victory – while he puts in place commercial arrangements outside his playing contract.
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Victory grants Kewell more thinking time
Melbourne Victory has retreated from its ultimatum to Harry Kewell, allowing the Socceroo veteran more time to decide if he wants to join the A-League club.
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Kewell’s Victory deadline today
IF HARRY Kewell is going to wear the navy blue of Melbourne Victory in the A-League this season, he has to make up his mind by close of business this afternoon – or else the former champions will abandon any hope of doing a deal with the Socceroo veteran.