FFA and A-League club owners establish joint consortium to restructure the league


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FFA and A-League club owners establish joint consortium to restructure the league

For the first time since the establishment of the Football Federation Australia in 2004, clubs will have a major say in the governance of domestic football after forming a joint consortium to restructure the A-League's administration. 

A landmark meeting in Melbourne took place on Wednesday morning, in which all 10 A-League club owners agreed to establish an eight-man committee that will oversee a plan for expansion and financial remodelling of the competition. 

For the next five months, a committee involving four representatives each from the clubs and the FFA will look to trim the hefty financial losses for the owners by devising a new governance system for the competition. The foundation of this venture follows years of the owners' frustration at losing money, said to be in excess of $200 million collectively since the start of the competition 11 years ago. 

Despite a bullish history when it comes to relinquishing power to the clubs, the FFA appeased the owners by expressing newfound willingness to make significant structural change. The new FFA board will give the clubs an equal opportunity to end the contentious centralised merchandising, finding a true valuation of the A-League and increase revenue streams from within the game. This follows the governing body allowing two representatives of the club owners to be involved in the negotiations of the new A-League broadcast deal.

Both the clubs and the FFA ruled out the chance of a breakaway administration severing ties with the FFA to govern the A-League independently, similar to most high-profile leagues in the world. However, the door remains open for this new joint committee between the clubs and FFA governing the competition in the future. 

"There is a great momentum and excitement around the game at the moment and it is important that we work together to ensure the game's operating model evolves and takes advantage of the opportunities ahead of it," FFA chief executive David Gallop said. "The suggestion that a break away from the FFA is imminent is off the mark. The recent FIFA/AFC visit has seen an in-principle agreement to make some changes and FFA is committed to work collaboratively with all the game's stakeholders to reach a model that meets the game's future needs."

At Wednesday's meeting, the governing body approved the clubs' request to have an increased representation at the membership tier of the FFA, giving the clubs a major influence over the make-up of the board. World football governing body, FIFA, was notified of the move to raise the clubs' voice from one seat of 10, to three seats at the membership level, which elects the board members to the FFA. 

"Today's meeting was both collaborative and productive. It included extensive discussion about exploring the optimum commercial model for the Hyundai A-League and its next phase of growth and expansion," Adelaide United chairman Greg Griffin said.

http://www.theage.com.au/sport/soccer/ffa-and-aleague-club-owners-establish-joint-consortium-to-restructure-the-league-20161012-gs0uxw.html


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I see no reason FFA would do this unless their backs were to the wall. 
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so FFA become more fix around the A-League owners needs, and not rest of Football in Australia....

why the Fuk, would 3 out of those 10 boards members , want to take money from the A-League and place it into women football
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Good. Although why the FFA needs 4 members on this is a little beyond belief?
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Brisbane Roar supportive of FFA retaining control of A-League

BRISBANE Roar’s improving relationship with Football Federation Australia has them fully supportive of the sport’s national governing body retaining control of the A-League.

Roar managing director Mark Kingsman represented the club at a meeting in Melbourne between A-League chairmen and FFA.

The outcome of the talks was encouraging for FFA, who had been under pressure following calls for them to give up control of the A-League.

“The suggestion that a break away from FFA is imminent is off the mark,” FFA chief executive David Gallop said.

“FFA is committed to work collaboratively with all the game’s stakeholders to reach a model that meets the game’s future needs.”

Australian Professional Football Clubs’ Association chairman Greg Griffin, who is also Adelaide United chairman, said the meeting was both “collaborative and productive”.

Kingsman, who also attended a separate meeting of club chairmen on Tuesday, stressed the Roar were fully behind FFA.

“We’re working with FFA to move forward,” said Kingsman, who admitted he inherited a tense relationship between the Roar and FFA when he took charge of the then besieged three-time A-League champions in August.

“It was strained before because of what had happened in the past with the club but I’ve seen a significant change in our relationship in recent weeks.

“When I got here there was a lot of finger pointing going on but that’s all stopped now.”

Kingsman said a blueprint of what an expanded A-League could look like in the future was agreed upon.

He said a second division and with it, promotion and relegation, had been discussed for “10 seconds”


http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/football/brisbane-roar-supportive-of-ffa-retaining-control-of-aleague/news-story/a4f2b6e6596efa96178520895472d016


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scott21 - 12 Oct 2016 7:40 PM
I see no reason FFA would do this unless their backs were to the wall. 

Honestly I think their chests were pressed pretty firmly against the wall
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bohemia - 12 Oct 2016 8:55 PM
scott21 - 12 Oct 2016 7:40 PM

Honestly I think their chests were pressed pretty firmly against the wall

Bent over the table with their pants down, you could say. 
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bohemia - 12 Oct 2016 8:55 PM
scott21 - 12 Oct 2016 7:40 PM

Honestly I think their chests were pressed pretty firmly against the wall



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why would this new 10 member FFA board  (with the 3 A_league clubs owners appointed board members )   now want to have

1. P and R
2, 2nd Div
3 move money away from the A-League to state Fed or Women Football 

unless you want to see more money stay with in the A_league clubs,  and have FFA become even more of being A_league focus , I don't understand why you support this changes 
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adrtho2 - 12 Oct 2016 9:55 PM
why would this new 10 member FFA board  (with the 3 A_league clubs owners appointed board members )   now want to have

1. P and R
2, 2nd Div
3 move money away from the A-League to state Fed or Women Football 

unless you want to see more money stay with in the A_league clubs,  and have FFA become even more of being A_league focus , I don't understand why you supports this changes 

The 3 positions the clubs are to get are not board members just members of the association.
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Gyfox - 12 Oct 2016 10:01 PM
adrtho2 - 12 Oct 2016 9:55 PM

The 3 positions the clubs are to get are not board members just members of the association.

so, that at the level with the State Fed ?    so this means it go from 10 to 12 ?     



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adrtho2 - 12 Oct 2016 10:31 PM
Gyfox - 12 Oct 2016 10:01 PM

so, that at the level with the State Fed ?    so this means it go from 10 to 12 ?     



What the membership total goes to is dependent on discussions between the FFA and FIFA.  The model statutes allow for membership for referees, players and other stakeholders.  I understand that is to be sorted out by Feb next year.
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Gyfox - 12 Oct 2016 10:41 PM
adrtho2 - 12 Oct 2016 10:31 PM

What the membership total goes to is dependent on discussions between the FFA and FIFA.  The model statutes allow for membership for referees, players and other stakeholders.  I understand that is to be sorted out by Feb next year.

Membership is the 9 states and 1 A-League ???     so if 2 more A-League places are given ,  then I'm sure they would not  take a place away from one of the state Fed

so there will be even more Membership then just state Fed amd A-League clubs come Feb next year.?   
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"Kingsman, who also attended a separate meeting of club chairmen on Tuesday, stressed the Roar were fully behind FFA."

Hahahahah I bet they are considering they will probably need a bail out next off season.

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Did i hear something like this in 2012? 
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Roar fully behind the FFA lol.Lined up with the other owners.Gallop being drilled.Not a pretty thought.
2nd div & P&r talked about for 10secs..so that's......The next topic is ...all in favour. .....No!.......end of discussion.
Rofl.
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paulbagzFC - 13 Oct 2016 12:14 AM
"Kingsman, who also attended a separate meeting of club chairmen on Tuesday, stressed the Roar were fully behind FFA."

Hahahahah I bet they are considering they will probably need a bail out next off season.

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Yep. Can't see the Roar roasting the FFA anytime soon
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I dont knowwhy eveyone thinks clubs would be against expansion.

In the past several clubs have talked in davour of expanding the league and CCM said the lack if expansion was detrimental to their security.

If all clubs want more tv money, which inthink they do, they know that correct expansion will only benefit the league.

The best thing to happen to SFC was the inclusion of the WSW. And i believe the best thing for BR would be the right kind of expansion in Brisbane.

I dont think the owners are as selfish and greedy as you guys think they are. If they were they would never,  ever, EVER, own a football club.

$200m in losses and MV,  the biggest club only just making a profit the last few years. It cant be money and it cant be stupidity. All these guys have made millions beforw football (which is why they own the club in the first place) and all want to see the best for their team.
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bitza - 13 Oct 2016 6:38 AM
I dont knowwhy eveyone thinks clubs would be against expansion.

In the past several clubs have talked in davour of expanding the league and CCM said the lack if expansion was detrimental to their security.

If all clubs want more tv money, which inthink they do, they know that correct expansion will only benefit the league.

The best thing to happen to SFC was the inclusion of the WSW. And i believe the best thing for BR would be the right kind of expansion in Brisbane.

I dont think the owners are as selfish and greedy as you guys think they are. If they were they would never,  ever, EVER, own a football club.

$200m in losses and MV,  the biggest club only just making a profit the last few years. It cant be money and it cant be stupidity. All these guys have made millions beforw football (which is why they own the club in the first place) and all want to see the best for the *sport*

*edit*

Hard to write this when lying down in bed 
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Bitza there is a difference between operational costs and optional expenditure

Cahill cost $4m. Do you think City will get that back by merchandise or gate keepings?

This isn't a loss. Its an investment by the owner into their club (at least it would be if we had clubs instead of franchises). Every owner as you pointed out has their own business where they make millions. In many instances owning a club is a good will gesture into community / sport, much like Hyundai sponsoring the A League

The answer isn't to give the clubs more money. That just means City spends $2m on Cahill instead of $4m

The answer is to give clubs more control of what they are spending so much money on. Give them ownership and remove limitations on how they can spread their brand and make money. Let them keep merchandise sales, and even finals gate keepings as a reward for being the best

The other answer is to fuck off this stupid balanced model. If the FFA pay minimal operating costs and all other spending is discretionary, then the league is viable. Whether owners are pouring in $200m extra should be seen as a win for our game, not a bad thing




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Kingsman said a blueprint of what an expanded A-League could look like in the future was agreed upon.

He said a second division and with it, promotion and relegation, had been discussed for “10 seconds” 



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View from the fence - 13 Oct 2016 11:39 AM

Kingsman said a blueprint of what an expanded A-League could look like in the future was agreed upon.

He said a second division and with it, promotion and relegation, had been discussed for “10 seconds” 



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FFA have made it pretty clear they have no intention of it, whether it involves pro rel or not. It does not fit the 10 green bottles mindset. 

Once/if FIFA says Australia does not need to have it, that is when the NPL clubs will start kicking up a stink and hopefully have the want to set up a league. 
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Bitza there is a difference between operational costs and optional expenditure

Cahill cost $4m. Do you think City will get that back by merchandise or gate keepings?

This isn't a loss. Its an investment by the owner into their club (at least it would be if we had clubs instead of franchises). Every owner as you pointed out has their own business where they make millions. In many instances owning a club is a good will gesture into community / sport, much like Hyundai sponsoring the A League

The answer isn't to give the clubs more money. That just means City spends $2m on Cahill instead of $4m

The answer is to give clubs more control of what they are spending so much money on. Give them ownership and remove limitations on how they can spread their brand and make money. Let them keep merchandise sales, and even finals gate keepings as a reward for being the best

The other answer is to fuck off this stupid balanced model. If the FFA pay minimal operating costs and all other spending is discretionary, then the league is viable. Whether owners are pouring in $200m extra should be seen as a win for our game, not a bad thing

I do actually agee with you in principle. I just dont think the r.o.i has been positive.

But the main point i was trying to make is i believe clubs would be in favour of more teams. Maybe not rel/pro but more teams yes.

And i agree the balanced model needs to go. If we let big clubs vecome big we will have a better league imo.
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A-League clubs are in favour of expansion.
They are not in favour of P&R any time soon.
They probably don't care is state league teams make their own second divison as long as no money comes from the pool of money they can claim.
A-League clubs are happy with the salary cap and foreign player restrictions.

Done.




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Do the HAL CEO's really think DG is the best to negotiate this deal ?

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Davide82 - 13 Oct 2016 12:22 PM
A-League clubs are in favour of expansion.
They are not in favour of P&R any time soon.
They probably don't care is state league teams make their own second divison as long as no money comes from the pool of money they can claim.
A-League clubs are happy with the salary cap and foreign player restrictions.

Done.




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View from the fence - 13 Oct 2016 1:36 PM
Do the HAL CEO's really think DG is the best to negotiate this deal ?

It's the standard Lowy way to do business. Networking lists and Mates Rates over Integrity and ability and Gallop has mates at News Ltd and is a guaranteed Yes Man for both sides.

I'm sure the CEO's would rather go to the networks themselves.

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