The most gripping football on offer around the world exists because clubs risk relegation to a lower tier
There is a haunting presence in the A-League Men. Shuffling from ground to ground clad in tattered purple, orange, or red and black regalia, they are the ALM revenants: those whose seasons have long since died but continue to walk amongst us. Their hopes and dreams dashed, their only purpose now is to haunt the rest who still draw breath.
This is the reality of what confronts Perth Glory the Western Sydney Wanderers and Brisbane Roar as the 2021-22 season concludes. With little to no hope of finals football, supporters watch on as their beloved clubs, once so full of promise, go through the grim motions before they can mercifully be put out of their misery. Should Newcastle Jets fail to beat the Wanderers on Wednesday, they can be thrown on the pile as well.
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