Brisbane Roars W-League stand-off has been resolved after the club backed down from a push to make players accept a 40 per cent pay cut.The about-face means the Roar womens team will play this season on the terms they agreed with former managing director Daniel Cobb, who offered increased deals this year just a few days before his two-month reign at the club came to an end.The resolution that has been achieved is a sensible one and the renewed investment across the womens program is encouraging for the entire sport, Professional Footballers Australia chief executive John Didiluca said in a statement.The matter reinforces the increasing focus on the W-League and the competitions critical importance to the entire industry.The revised contracts offered by new managing director Mark Kingsman were still a substantial increase compared with what Brisbane W-League players were earning last season, but less than what Cobb had given them.In light of recent advances in womens sport, the Roar were criticised for trying to scrap legally binding agreements - signed in good faith by players who already battle to make a living - for what amounted to just a $45,000 saving.Matilda Tameka Butt, who is playing overseas, was not among the squad of 15 W-League players unveiled by the Roar on Friday, but its believed she has been issued a new deal and has indicated a desire to play on with the Roar.New Zealand international Kirstie Yallop - who signed a contract under Cobb but was told it wouldnt be honoured and hasnt been issued a new one - also wasnt named, and her case may be pursued further by the PFA.Captain Claire Polkinghorne and fellow national representative Katrina Gorry have committed to Brisbane, along with reigning player of the year Angela Beard and two new imports in American midfielder Maddy Evans and Danish defender Nina Frausing-Pedersen.Its great that this group of committed footballers who love the club can now focus on the upcoming W-League campaign, coach Mel Andreatta said.The Roar take on Sydney FC in their W-League opener on Saturday, November 5, at Dunmore Park in Brisbane.Brisbane Roar W-League squad: Mackenzie Arnold, Angela Beard, Maddy Evans, Amy Chapman, Maili Forbes, Sunny Franco, Nina Frausing-Pedersen, Katrina Gorry, Summer OBrien, Clare Polkinghorne (capt), Brooke Spence, Allira Toby, Kaitlyn Torpey, Cortnee Vine, Georgina Worth.Air Max Baratas Hombre . -- Los Angeles Lakers guard Jordan Farmar will be out for roughly four weeks after tearing his left hamstring. Zapatillas Mujer Baratas . Coach Mike Munchak says Fokou stretched ligaments in his left knee Oct. 13 against Seattle, which could keep out up to five weeks even though the linebacker didnt need surgery. https://www.zapatillasbaratasspain.es/ . -- Former San Diego Chargers safety Paul Oliver was found dead at his Atlanta-area home Tuesday night, and a medical examiner said Wednesday that the ex-player committed suicide. Air Jordan Baratas .J. -- Josh Cribbs was in the Pro Bowl in February and out of a job six months later. Air Max Baratas Spain .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable.BEAVER CREEK, Colo. -- The mens World Cup downhill, super-G and giant slalom races at Beaver Creek in two weeks have been canceled because of unseasonably warm weather.The International Ski Federation (FIS) made the decision Thursday on a day when the resort was receiving snow. Its the first time since 2001 that the entire program at Beaver Creek has been scratched, according to the U.S. Ski Team.No makeup dates for the races have been announced.On Wedneesday, FIS said a lack of snow forced the cancellation of the mens World Cup speed races Nov.dddddddddddd 26-27 in Lake Louise, Alberta.It wasnt all bad news for ski racing in North America: FIS confirmed Thursday that the womens World Cup giant slalom and slalom races are a go for Thanksgiving weekend in Killington, Vermont. ' ' '