Coronavirus will not dictate or score off a Tasmanian side from A-League dreams

Andrew Mathieson
Updated July 2 2021 - 2:02am, first published April 3 2020 - 6:30pm
COLOURFUL: Tasmanian fans show their support for the A-League during a Melbourne Victory home friendly more than a decade ago at UTAS Stadium.
COLOURFUL: Tasmanian fans show their support for the A-League during a Melbourne Victory home friendly more than a decade ago at UTAS Stadium.

A-League clubs have been forced to shut down over fears for coronavirus and the players are prepared to walk out together after next being stood down without pay.

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Andrew Mathieson

Andrew Mathieson

Sports Journalist

The day I realised I wasn't good enough to play for St Kilda or be the No.1 spinner for Australia was when I realised journalism was the closest I could come to follow my passion for sport. And it's not just about the scores for me. It's the back story behind the game.

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