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More than 30 clubs want to join second tier national competition, list of teams, how would it work, news

More than 30 domestic clubs including powerhouses South Melbourne and controversy-plagued Sydney United 58 want to be part of Football Australia’s proposed national second-tier men’s competition.

The window for official expressions of interest closed on Monday with 32 clubs from across the country declaring their interest in joining what would ultimately be a 10 to 16-team competition.

One of the more interesting submissions was a joint bid between NRL club Cronulla and the Sutherland Sharks FC who play in the National Premier League.

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