Summarize this content to 500 words The A-League is in financial turmoil, with the Australian Professional Leagues undergoing an “organisational restructure” that has led to mass redundancies on the back of horror crowds at last weekend’s Unite Round in Sydney.The APL, which has run the A-League men’s and women’s competitions for the past three years, has confirmed staff cuts in an attempt to “consolidate” the business, with up to 50 per cent of the staff having been made redundant. As part of the cost-cutting measures, KeepUp, the APL’s digital and content arm which is understood to have cost the organisation $40 million, will cease to exist.However, the A-League’s separate competition website, which started this season as under the broader KeepUp banner, will continue in some form.In a statement without attribution to A-League commissioner Nick Garcia, the APL stated a need to “create efficiencies…
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