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A-League: Case for a second Brisbane team stronger after Roar’s move to Redcliffe – NEWS.com.au
A-League: Case for a second Brisbane team stronger after Roar’s move to Redcliffe

The Roars defection to Redcliffe has left the door wide open for a second Queensland A-League team to be based in Brisbane.With the Roar now only Brisbane in name following the club’s abandonment of Suncorp Stadium to play at Redcliffe venue Dolphin Stadium,and their decision to train on the Gold Coast, the time seems ideal for a new Brisbane A-League team.
Currently a 12-team competition with the inclusion of newest club Macarthur, the A-League is set to further expand in coming seasons, with a…
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