A-League dominates Bolt issue

By REUTERS
October 18, 2018

MELBOURNE: Usain Bolt’s mission to win a professional football contract in Australia has dominated the A-League’s pre-season and could prove an intriguing sideshow throughout a championship that has lacked superstar glamour in recent years.

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Bolt, trying to make his mark at Central Coast Mariners, netted twice in a trial match lastweek, generating headlines around the world but failing to remove doubts about the eight-time Olympic gold medallist’s chances of making the grade.

However, Bolt’s mere presence at Central Coast has given the sleepy region north of Sydney its time in the limelight, drawing thousands to warm-up games that would normally struggle to lure a few hundred spectators.

Football Federation Australia (FFA) has said it would not raid a special fund set up to lure marquee players to the league if the Mariners decide 32-year-old Bolt is worth the risk.But it would likely move heaven and earth to keep the Jamaican Down Under, for his marketing value if not his footballing quality.

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