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A-League aims to KEEPUP with rival codes in $30 million digital push – Sydney Morning Herald
It’s a financially risky move, but if the APL’s new digital hub succeeds it could transform a sport that has struggled to build…
After years of feeling threatened by footballs more popular overseas competitions and struggling with its identity in the local sports landscape, the A-League is changing tack.
The Australian Professional Leagues, which owns the A-League mens, womens and…
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