World Soccer

A-LEAGUE LOSES BATTLE

“Mission complicated became mission impossible” were the words of new Football Federation Australia (FFA) CEO James Johnson as he rather belatedly brought the curtain down on the A-League.

Complicated it certainly was. But mindful of a fragile relationship with a broadcaster that has made little secret of the fact it would like to rid itself of a contract worth $57million per year to the game, the A-League, unlike many others, had vowed to plough on.

With only

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