FFA CEO James Johnson is in a honeymoon period and the well-practised urge to despair about the state of the game is on hold for now
Last year’s grand final was the best-attended in A-League history and the buzz around the event breathed new life into football in Western Australia. In the days preceding the match headlines celebrated the demand for tickets as Optus Stadium turned Perth Glory purple in preparation for the domestic game’s marquee fixture.
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