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EPISODE · Dec 11, 2014 · 34 MIN

Carlos Alberto Diego on SEN 1116 Harf Time with Tony Schibeci - December 10, 2014

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This week Carlos joined Tony Schibeci on SEN 1116’s Harf Time and the discussion immediately focused on the pay dispute between the players of West Sydney Wanderers and the club’s owners. On the eve of the FIFA Club World Cup opener versus Mexican champs Cruz Azul, Carlos ask how did it get to this? Who is at fault? Are the players too greedy? Although legally within its rights is the club and its owners behaving fairly towards a group of players that have doubled and tripled the clubs value since ownership changed hands from the FFA earlier this year. The boys address it all and give their listeners a chance to have their say. The boys look at the 46 player strong Socceroo squad and talk about the surprise inclusions and the not so surprising exclusions. With the news that AS Roma will be the third big name team, with Real Madrid and Manchester City, to visit Melbourne for the International Champions Cup in 2015, Carlos reminisces about AS Roma’s last visit to Australia back in 1966 at the old packed out Olympic Park. Great football chat so join the boys and have a listen amigos...OLE!

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