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Posted: 2022-12-13 07:04:26

The extraordinary reaction to the A-League's decision to change the sport's grand final policy has continued with the Melbourne Victory chairman resigning from his role as a director of Australian Professional Leagues (APL). 

The APL is the A-League's seven-person board and features the chairs of Sydney FC, Western Sydney Wanderers, Melbourne Victory, Brisbane Roar and Melbourne City, plus a Football Australia appointment and a representative of private equity firm Silver Lake

But Victory will no longer be part of the board with Anthony Di Pietro directly naming the league's decision to end the traditional grand final rotation policy in favour of placing the season's marquee match-up in Sydney for the next three years as his reason for standing down. 

"It has become clear that in order for me to act in the best interests of Melbourne Victory and football in Victoria, I needed to resign as a board member of APL," Di Pietro said.

"My resignation was ultimately driven by the decision announced yesterday that sees the next three grand finals being hosted in Sydney.

"While I know firsthand the decision by APL was made with a view to growing the game and creating financial sustainability for the League, the fan and member sentiment has been overwhelming and I cannot support maintaining a decision which is not in the best interests of the loyal Melbourne Victory faithful and football.

"As such, together with Caroline (Carnegie, managing director), we have urged APL to pause this plan and consider an alternative that supports the growth and stability of the league while also allowing both the men's and women's A-League grand finals to continue to be played in the city of the highest-ranked qualifier."

The decision to play the next three men's and women's grand finals in Sydney has attracted widespread condemnation from players, fans and clubs alike over the past 24 hours. 

Western United, which claimed its maiden premiership on home soil this year at AAMI Park, added its voice to the growing crowd of discontent.

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