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Does the name John Curtis ring any bells with Manchester United fans? It would not surprise if many
will be asking John who? The versatile defender spent five years at Old Trafford, was a member
of...
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The chief executive of Australian football's marquee club believes there is "no justification" for
high player salaries while many clubs in the nation's A-League face financial ruin.
When Clive Palmer announced he was throwing the gates open for our game against Central Coast
Mariners on December 13th I was a little skeptical as to the reasons given why. I was also little
skeptical as to how many tickets would be snapped up by an apparent apathetic Gold Coast Football
public.
Football Federation Australia is spending less than half the amount marketing the A-League in this,
its sixth season, than it did when the competition started in August 2005. The game's governing
body is investing between $2 million and $2.5m on marketing, media support, advertising and other
promotional activity for 2010-11, a season where the on-field standards have probably never been
higher but the attendance figures never more disappointing.