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A-League takes shot at TV windfall

The Australian is reporting that Football Federation Australia has kicked off negotiations on the richest television deal in its 11-year history by targeting a doubling in the price of its media rights with more free-to-air coverage.

Administrators are said to be confident of achieving a big rise in the value, potentially up to $80m annually — a massive 100 per cent rise in the value of the rights.

Asked about the prospect of a price rise in line with recent gains secured by the AFL and NRL, Gallop said: “We’re confident about our sport and very hopeful the broadcasters will recognise that an investment in Australian football will help us grow the game.”

Jason Lassey

Ive been collecting and publishing Sports related crowd, financial, and ratings data here and on twitter for about 12 years.

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