FFA confident North Queensland Fury will come up with funds
Submitted by Andrew Slevison on Thu, 03/18/2010 - 01:53
Football Federation Australia is confident that A-League club North Queensland Fury will remain in the competition for at least next season.
After former owner Don Matheson withdrew his investment from the club, FFA enforced a timeline for the club to come up with $2.5million and it is believed that will be reached.
The Fury have until March 31 to come up with the rescue package which would then be matched by the FFA to ensure their survival.
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