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A-League 2020-21: Why Macarthur FC are playing the long game – Sydney Morning Herald
There doesn’t seem to be a visible groundswell of support for Macarthur FC. But that doesn’t mean it’s not there.

For a club that’s still yet to play an official match, the sheer amount of upheaval has been concerning. They’ve already gone through a major investor (Lang Walker), a chairman (Rabieh Krayem), a CEO, a training venue, a host of front office and backroom staff and a planned Indigenous academy which never got off the ground.
Lang Walker sold his share in Macarthur FC earlier this year.Credit:Louise Kennerley
That was all before COVID-19, which has presented its own challenges. For many months, Macarthur…
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