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In other A-League matches over the weekend, fans took part in a walkout on the 20-minute mark in protest of the Australian Professional Leagues' decision to enter into a three-year contract with the New South Wales government to host the men's and women's grand finals in Sydney.Speaking on Nine'son Monday morning, APL chief executive Danny Townsend described those who took part as "criminals".
"They did so in a respectful manner. We listened and we absorbed those protests, was not a protest. This was criminality.APL chief executive Danny Townsend speaks to TODAY
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