Socceroos irk coach with pay dispute

SYDNEY • Australia's national footballers opted to boycott team activities yesterday over a long-running pay dispute, just 48 hours before their World Cup qualifier with Bangladesh, Head coach Ange Postecoglou was left fuming, as the players skipped commercial appearances in Perth, in the latest saga of a protracted row between Football Federation Australia (FFA) and Professional Footballers Australia over negotiations on a new collective bargaining agreement.

Postecoglou, who led Australia to the Asian Cup title in January, said he wanted the players focused on tomorrow's clash against Bangladesh, as well as next week's fixture in Tajikistan.

"I should be talking about team selection, team tactics, growth, qualifying for the next World Cup," he told The Australian yesterday.

"Maybe there's a perception outside of camp that these games aren't going to be that tough, and we can afford to have arguments that don't impact us on the football field."

A Bangladesh team official said last week they were just hoping to keep the score to three goals when they face Australia in the Group B encounter.

The Socceroos, who beat Kyrgyzstan 2-1 in June in their opening World Cup qualifier, will travel to Central Asia to take on Tajikistan on Tuesday.

They need to finish top of the group, which also features Jordan, to ensure they progress to the second stage of Asian qualifiers.

Postecoglou refused to take sides in the row and said it was an unwelcome distraction.

"I'm not happy it's getting played out in Socceroo camp," he said. "I don't have the players often and when I have them, that time's precious. I don't want any minute wasted.

"If we think it's okay during the World Cup qualifiers to play out this scenario then I'm out of whack with everyone else because I think while the camp is on... lay down your guns and pick them up as soon as it's over, and go as hard as you want. It's not good enough."

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on September 02, 2015, with the headline Socceroos irk coach with pay dispute. Subscribe