Fowler’s Fury exit overshadows finals series

Forget the fact that Melbourne Victory are the first side through to the Grand Final â much of the talk around the A-League surrounds the future of North Queensland Fury.

The first bombshell was dropped when chairman and sole investor Don Matheson revealed that he could no longer provide financial backing to the beleaguered Townsville side.

But it was an exclusive report on The World Game website late last week that really set the cat amongst the pigeons, with veteran columnist Les Murray claiming that Fury coach Ian FergusonâÂÂs contract had been declared âÂÂnull and voidâ with immediate effect.

Fairfax scribe Mike Cockerill chimed in the next day, suggesting that Robbie Fowler had almost certainly played his last game for a club that lost a reputed ã30,000 per week throughout its inaugural A-League season.

Ferguson was widely expected to be shown the door at the end of a fractious season anyway, but FowlerâÂÂs exit rams home just how much trouble the Fury are in â with the Liverpudlian by far the most recognisable player in the A-League.

His A-League career might not be over â predictably a host of rival Australian sides have expressed an interest in signing the prolific marksman â but the second year of his contract in Townsville now appears worthless at a club teetering on the brink of extinction.


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With the scores locked at 3-3 on aggregate following 90 minutes of absorbing second-leg action in Sydney, it was the visitors who sealed a controversial win as Kevin MuscatâÂÂs quickly taken free-kick caught the entire Sydney defence off-guard.

Archie Thompson swept home the intelligent through ball with just six minutes of extra-time remaining, however the goal left Sydney fans fuming, with the original free-kick awarded despite Tom PondeljakâÂÂs cross appearing to hit Sydney midfielder Terry McFlynn square in the face.

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Across the Tasman a crowd of 32,792 fans broke New ZealandâÂÂs domestic attendance record, with tickets selling out days in advance of Wellington PhoenixâÂÂs sudden-death semi-final with the Newcastle Jets.

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Paul Ifill should have won it at the death when he managed to round Newcastle goalkeeper Ben Kennedy in stoppage time, but a heavy touch took the ball from IfillâÂÂs reach and the chance was lost.

ItâÂÂs just a shame that off-field news has overshadowed the action on the pitch, with the conjecture surrounding North QueenslandâÂÂs future casting a pall over a pulsating finals campaign.

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