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Milligan eyes A-League success, wants to ‘set culture’ at Macarthur – The World Game
Former Socceroos captain Mark Milligan says he is determined to deliver success at A-League newcomers Macarthur FC.

Milligan has joined the Bulls as a marquee player on a multi-year deal, and is their fourth signing after Tommy Oar, Denis Genreau and goalkeeper Adam Federici.
The 34-year-old, who has 80 Socceroos caps to his name, said coach Ante Milicic’s ambition had drawn him to Macarthur.
“I know Ante’s passion and the club’s passion to be successful. Even with the early signings he’s shown the intent of wanting to be very successful,” Milligan said on Friday.
“The chance for me to be a part of a new s…
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