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. Watch the world’s best footballers every week with beIN SPORTS on Kayo. LIVE coverage from Bundesliga, Ligue...