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Published 10:23 17 Dec 2022 GMT
Updated 10:39 18 Dec 2022 GMT
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Brisbane fans plan to walk out of their game on December 23 but following the events at AAMI Park, it remains to be seen as to what the authorities will do to ensure there is not repeat situation in Queensland.
Despite the mass protest the Australian Professional Leagues have doubled down on the decision.
"This decision not only is anti football but every thing it stands for and the manner in which it has been made and communicated shows that the suits simply do not care about us, the fans," supporter group The Den said.
"For too long we have felt the our club has not respected us enough and was not acting in the fan’s best interests, and our chairman’s actions throughout this controversy confirms this.
"Now the organisation as a whole has shown that they too do not have the fans a priority number one. The fans should always be first priority.
"Football is not a business. If not for the fans, then who is the A-Leagues for?"

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