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far clause 52.236 2 differing site conditions A proud Magyar, Andrew left Hungary in 1948 after the Communist authorities shut down the social democratic newspaper Szegedi Nepszava, where Andrew worked as a junior reporter. He soon became involved in ‘the green paper’ in Australia after the famous 1957 New South Wales split, which pitted new European migrant clubs in Sydney against the ruling Anglo establishment. As Andrew remembers, “This was actually the result of the 1957 soccer revolution in this country. The NSW Soccer Association, which was an archaic body, were very unhappy with Hakoah, Prague, APIA Leichhardt and the other big migrant clubs. No matter how many times they [the migrant clubs] won the second division, they were never promoted. It led to a breakaway, and that breakaway spawned the paper.”