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As far as I remember it used to be 8 games also hound, not aware if that has been changed at all. So yes you could sign someone with less games to go but kind of pointless.
How do we know Perth havn't released him already? After all he didnt play in their game vs Crocs last night.
Kendall's contract is up when Rogers is back. So he should be free to talk to other clubs in lieu of when he is expecting to be released (ie he must have already been told he has been cut or when he is being cut?). Players under contract for a full season however cannot talk to other clubs until the season has ended and the pre-determined date for talks is passed.