"The value of the undisclosed payments and benefits involved in the alleged breaches would place Perth Glory significantly in excess of the allowable salary cap of $2.55m.
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"Since issuing the first Show Cause notice, FFA has continued to investigate the club's Total Player Payments. The investigation has
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"Perth Glory has until 5pm on Wednesday 8 April to respond to the Show Cause notice."
That reads to me like FFA believes it is on solid ground.
The Sydney Morning Herald has reported today that the main element of the alleged cap breach revolves around the payment of a large slice of Irish striker Andy Keogh's salary ($150,000 is the figure mentioned) to him outside of the salary cap by a third party, via a family member.
Glory owner Tony Sage is quoted in an article on The World Game website today saying the cap breach allegations have "nothing to do with Andy Keogh" and that they focused on "travel, accommodation and matters like that".