The Tackle: Aloisi exit exposes A-League’s big money problem
It’s hard to blame Ross Aloisi for leaving Brisbane Roar to join Kevin Muscat at Chinese club Shanghai Port – and that’s where the biggest problem lies.
It’s hard to blame Ross Aloisi for leaving Brisbane Roar to join Kevin Muscat at Chinese club Shanghai Port – and that’s where the biggest problem lies.
After just eight months at the helm, Ross Aloisi’s time in Brisbane is over, after departing the club to head overseas, where he appears set to link up with a familiar face.
Ross Aloisi has left Brisbane Roar to reunite with A-League title-winning mentor Kevin Muscat in China.
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