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Why the A-League’s new boys could win it all in their first season – Sydney Morning Herald
Macarthur FC have assembled what looks like, on paper, one of the league’s best squads – and skipper Mark Milligan can see the foundations for instant success.

Until now. Milligan, 35, is the inaugural captain of A-League newcomers Macarthur FC, the first club in any code to plant their flag in Sydney’s sprawling growth corridor – at least on a full-time basis.
What sort of crowds will the Bulls get? Have they done enough to build a support base? Those are among the many fascinating questions the new season will answer when it kicks off on December 27, with Macarthur set to face their nearest rivals, Western Sydney Wanderers, in a western suburbs derby…
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