Soccer pundit Lucy Zelic points to the A-League’s biggest problem as she makes it to the grand final

Football pundit Lucy Zelic fires another blast at the A-League for ‘dragging players to disaster’ after a grand final – pointing out the governing body’s biggest problem
- Former SBS commentator has questioned the structure of the A-League
- Zelic posted a series of tweets on Wednesday hammering the governing body
- Took the A-League to task for the chaos caused by the $10 million Grand Finals change
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Outspoken soccer pundit Lucy Zelic has continued her fight against the A-League due to the move to host grand finals in Sydney for the next three years as she maintains body structure is the main reason behind the widely condemned decision.
In a series of tweets on Wednesday, the former SBS commentator accused the league of dragging players into a disaster deliberately fabricated by the APL. [Australian Professional Leagues]’.
“Clubs and players go rogue with their own statements, a layoff, a new release issued by the APL that doubles with all club owner names on Facebook but not Twitter, more denials – THIS is exactly what you get if you don’t” no independent board,” she wrote.
The former SBS commentator blamed the lack of an independent board in the A-League for the widely publicized decision to sell the next three grand finals to Sydney for $10 million.

Furious fans are as angry as Zelic, with supporters from three clubs planning to stage mass strikes at upcoming matches in protest (pictured, Wanderers fans earlier this month)
Zelic referred to teams like Wellington Phoenix and Western United who had nullified the $10 million deal with the NSW government, along with stars like Socceroos hero Craig Goodwin expressing disappointment with the move.
In addition, Melbourne Victory chairman Anthony Di Piero resigned as director of the APL on Wednesday so that he could act “in the best interest” of the club.
“It is completely unreasonable and unfair to drag players into a disaster deliberately caused by the APL and I can assure you almost anyone would feel the same way, Goodwin, [Matildas star Remy] Simsen and you do. They love the game and their fans, always have and always will,” Zelic continued.
She continued by telling her fans to “keep using your votes, pain and love to push for positive change, because while administrators, who will come and go, may affect what we cherish – the players and fans are what make our game forever.” will make great. .’
On Tuesday, Zelic accused the A-League of selling its soul by accepting $10 million from the NSW government to hold the men’s and women’s grand finals in Sydney for the next three years.

Socceroos hero Craig Goodwin (pictured playing against Argentina) has also lashed out at the decision to move the biggest games of the year

Matildas and Sydney FC striker Remy Siemsen also sidelined in the A-League over the issue
“The A-Leagues can dress this pig up all they want and they can call this turd whatever they want, it’s still a turd,” she told SEN Radio’s The Run Home.
Fans of three clubs – Adelaide United, Melbourne City and Melbourne Victory – have now announced plans to hold mass strikes at upcoming games to protest the move.
Goodwin labeled the $10 million deal a “farce,” while Siemsen repeated his comments.
“Couldn’t have said it better myself, @craig_goodwin11,” she tweeted.
“Plus, like all the contestants, I was thrilled to earn the right to play a major home final and would love to stay deserved.
“I love our fans, they make the league what it is and they deserve to be heard.”
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Source: Dailymail