The players association of the Major Indoor...
The players association of the Major Indoor Soccer League will take the league up on its offer to examine club financial records before responding to a proposal to cut the salary cap by $377,000 or watch the MISL fold after the season.
The decision to audit the Major Indoor Soccer League’s books was made during a conference call with MISLPA officials and the 11 team player representatives.
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