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Jack Barrett, a former Yankees talent scout dismissed from the club after allegedly altering the course of the 2004 series with the Red Sox, spies a A-league player in Sarasota who could be the “next big thing.”
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As David Gauthier-Villars and Carrick Mollenkamp report, had Mr. Kerviel been one of the A-league traders in Societe Generale's most prestigious perch -- the desks that handle complex equity derivatives -- his actions would have likely drawn more attention.
Under the Radar, 2008
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Had Mr. Kerviel been one of the A-league traders in Société Générale's most prestigious perch -- the desks that handle complex equity derivatives -- his actions likely would have drawn more attention.
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Harry & Emerton are great for the A-league but both are well past their best.
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Hopefully the A-league uses these two guy to help the game long term and not just see them as a band-aid solution for the falling attendances.
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The A-league will need more players to return, having Kewell here is a massive boost, but the A-league will need to build on that.
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I think Kewell success to the A-league would have two different scales.
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I suggest the A-league go back in time to the late 90's and see what happened to the NBL and don't do the same thing
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That is what the A-league will need, keep building on this kind of boost, having a star here and there like Yorkie and Fowler is only a short-term fix.
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Australian team and what football has done, pushing since the start of the A-league, two qualifications for successive Wold Cups - with that comes expectation from the public and the
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