Crowd crackdown to send right message before women's World Cup -Australia boss - Reuters
Football Australia (FA) boss James Johnson has said strong and decisive sanctions against the A-League fans involved in a violent pitch invasion will send the right message ahead of the women's soccer World Cup.
MELBOURNE, Dec 21 (Reuters) - Football Australia (FA) boss James Johnson has said strong and decisive sanctions against the A-League fans involved in a violent pitch invasion will send the right mess… [+1919 chars]
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