The financial difficulties of Brisbaneâs owners the Bakrie Group is not an isolated instance, if the A-League wants to become more sustainable then FFA need to put in place more robust background checks As the 2010-11 season began, the banks were squeezing Jets owner Con Constantine as hisâ¦
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Skipper Jedinak to remain with Crystal Palace to regain fitness Bradford City defender James Meredith the newest face in squad Australia coach Ange Postecoglou has welcomed back a trio of Asian Cup winners into his 23-man squad for next monthâs World Cup qualifier against Jordan but captain Mileâ
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Melbourne Victory stalwart faces nervous wait on severity of knee injury Melbourne Victory coach Kevin Muscat should have been celebrating winning through to the FFA Cup semi-finals and the confident debut of new signing Oliver Bozanic, but instead was left lamenting a potentially career-endingâ¦
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Melbourne Victory 3-1 Adelaide United Veteran striker Thompson stretchered off with knee injury FFA Cup holders Adelaide United have seen their reign ended as Melbourne Victory eased to a 3-1 win at AAMI Park, though their win was soured by a potentially serious knee injury to club icon Archieâ¦
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Former Adelaide United midfielder joins as Wanderersâ marquee player Heads back to Australia for a fourth spell after three years in Switzerland Fringe Socceroo Dario Vidosic has signed a two-year deal with A-League outfit Western Sydney Wanderers, beginning this upcoming season. The attackingâ¦
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âWe hope to see some resolution over the next few days,â says FFA chief FFA open to increasing Matildasâ money, but at expense of menâs game Football Federation Australia chief David Gallop says a resolution in the long-running pay battle could be only days away. Chiefs from FFA and Profess
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Newcastle and Sunderland maintained their miserable form against Watford and Bournemouth, while West Brom won at Villa and Leicester pegged Stoke back 5.02pm BST On a day that saw Newcastle and Sunderland plumb further depths, Villa come close to joining them, Bournemouth and Watford continue theâ
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The importance of substitutions has increased beyond recognition in the half century since Charlton midfielder Keith Pocock replaced his clubâs injured goalkeeper and became the first substitute in the history of the Football League By Peter Bateman for When Saturday Comes , part of the Guardianâ
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