The new head of the A-League says theres no reason why crisis-torn Brisbane cant be as big an off-field success as Western Sydney or Melbourne Victory.Greg ORourke, who has commenced his role as Damien de Bohuns successor at Football Federation Australia, met the Roars new leadership for the first time at an intimate corporate event on Wednesday night in Brisbane.It comes as the club begins to recover from two months of turmoil, with the shrewd recruitment of former Socceroo Brett Holman this week a sign things are back on track under the leadership of managing director Mark Kingsman.ORourke, a former chairman of Football NSW, said he was surprised the three-time champions havent been able to garner stronger support in Brisbane over the years.But Im really excited that we can build it, he said.Theres no reason why we cant be as successful in Brisbane as we are in Sydney and Melbourne.Theres just as many kids playing the game, the game is played in the alternate season to our number one competitors.I see this as an open door but it requires a belief that were not going to see another year of what weve seen before.ORourke said the first step towards stability was a firm commitment from owners the Bakrie Group to remain in control of the club, which has been provided.Its understood the Indonesian conglomerate are staying put and wont entertain any buyout proposal worth less than $20 million.Thats likely to put an end to interest from a local consortium that was keen to rescue the Roar from a seemingly endless spiral of drama.Itll also displease some fans who are boycotting memberships while the Bakries are still involved.ORourke called for supporters to instead focus on football, support the team and trust that their off-field issues were being sorted.Leave the back end and the ownership to be sorted out by the suits, he said.ORourke, meanwhile, described as lunacy former A-League coach Miron Bleibergs plan for a second team in Brisbane.Bleiberg even said hed be willing to invest $500,000 of his own money in the cause, claiming competition would rejuvenate them the same way the introduction of the Western Sydney Wanderers did for Sydney FC.I think Queensland as a state has the possibility of having a second team but it also has a short history of second teams not working, ORourke said.You have to be very conscious of that.We want to expand the league but we want to do it when it makes sense.Wholesale Jerseys 2018 . -- The goal posts lying flat on the field, Arizonas fans lingered on the field, congregating around the locker room entrance nearly 30 minutes after rushing out of the stands. 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