FFA puts its own survival ahead of embattled A-League


FFA puts its own survival ahead of embattled A-League

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FFA puts its own survival ahead of embattled A-League

These tiny critters have been dubbed mother nature’s hardiest earthy inhabitants.

But they may have found a rival in the survival stakes in the form of the besieged board of Football Federation Australia.

Survival and a resilience unparalleled outside the wondrous world of the 1mm-sized water bears has become the raison d’etre of chairman Steven Lowy and his leadership cabal, no matter what cost to the Australian game.

A-League clubs warn of game's collapse

A-League clubs have warned FIFA Australian football is at risk of an "impending catastrophic collapse" unless its governance stalemate is settled ASAP.

Experts in deflection, delays, obfuscation, and dividing and conquering, Australia’s peak body views its hold on absolute power as a non-negotiable right, handed down from father to son.

In this case former chairman Frank Lowy to his scion Steven.

Contrary to previous expectations it has thus far evaded being disbanded and replaced by “normalization committee”, despite FIFA’s veiled threats to do just that.

With a three-strong delegation from the world ruling body and the AFC back in Sydney for a second time to try and resolve the governance crisis choking the life out of domestic football, FFA’s survival instincts are in overdrive.

It has dangled the carrot of A-League expansion with the inclusion of two new teams in 2019-2020, coincidentally announced with great fanfare on the eve of FIFA’s arrival earlier this week. Cynical? You be the judge.

And it continues to portray itself as a impartial arbiter and pro-democracy advocate spearheading the formation, as directed by Zurich, of a congress review working group to determine what shape reform of the game might take in the election of future FFA boards.

Whether FIFA delegates Nodar Akhalkatsi and Luca Nicola, and the AFC’s Ravi Kumar are buying all this, as three days of meetings with the game’s myriad stakeholders reaches a crescendo on Thursday, is doubtful.

The A-League clubs certainly aren’t and included in their lengthy - and damning - submission to FIFA on Wednesday, was a request that FFA be removed from the working group.

The clubs, along with the PFA, rebel state federations NSW and Victoria and second tier advocates the AAFC, view the FFA as administrators, not stakeholders.

It’s been mooted that FIFA’s relationship with the powerful and influential Lowy family is a little too cosy, hence the softy-softly approach in dealing with one of its dysfunctional satellite associations.

But this is no time for further prevarication. There is too much at stake with the A-League in free fall across all meaningful metrics, and FFA - in cahoots with its remaining loyalist state federations -seemingly content to let it continue to wither, so long as the status quo is preserved.

FFA’s spin doctors rarely miss the chance to portray the organization as “non for profit” but neglect to mention it has an annual executive’s wage bill in excess of $7million, a figure higher than many of its leading counterparts in Western Europe.

CEO David Gallop is thought be paid close to $2 million, which considering the opprobrium leveled at FFA over its disconnect with a raft of stakeholders, seems generous to say the least.

The clubs view the salaries FFA pays itself as disproportionate with its performance, especially when they are limited to an annual grant of $2.9 million per year through the TV rights deal with Fox Sports.

Aware that this is their best - and last chance - to force FIFA to swap rhetoric for meaningful reform in Australia, they want FIFA to widen the scope of the working group to probe FFA's appeal processes and its financial transparency, most pertinently the financial records of the tainted 2022 FIFA World Cup bid.

A-League clubs push to ban FFA from working group

A-League clubs will try to persuade a visiting FIFA delegation to ban Football Federation Australia from participating in the congress review working group being set up to fix Australian football's governance issues.

In another poison arrow aimed at Lowy and his acolytes they have also queried the legitimacy if FFA's existence as a 'corporate' entity able to employ Australian Corporations Law, as opposed to an 'association' as directed by FIFA statutes.

They want FIFA to resolve the impasse by June, warning of “impending catastrophic collapse of the professional game in Australia” if the current inertia lingers much longer.

As unpalatable as FIFA might find it, a mercy killing of FFA, as we know it, might be the only way to rescue the game from terminal decline.

https://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/article/2018/02/22/ffa-puts-its-own-survival-ahead-embattled-league
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Uh oh is this one of them self interest things people blame effnik clubs for? Oh no.


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scott21 - 22 Feb 2018 7:39 AM
 FFA’s spin doctors rarely miss the chance to portray the organization as “non for profit” but neglect to mention it has an annual executive’s wage bill in excess of $7million, a figure higher than many of its leading counterparts in Western Europe.CEO David Gallop is thought be paid close to $2 million, which considering the opprobrium leveled at FFA over its disconnect with a raft of stakeholders, seems generous to say the least. 

for 2017 FFA accounts say $4.7m plus consultants @ $1.2m = $5.9m

Where does Dave Lewis get this $7m+ ?

Closed HAL is failing with 10 teams
Closed HAL failed with 11
FFA forced to try a 12 team Closed HAL thatll just create 2 more mid table also-rans
and still this weird 16-team panacea gets trotted out. 
Theres a sticky for this nonsense
https://forum.insidesport.com.au/1617388/The-Aleague-Expansion-Thread

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"But this is no time for further prevarication. There is too much at stake with the A-League in free fall across all meaningful metrics, and FFA - in cahoots with its remaining loyalist state federations -seemingly content to let it continue to wither, so long as the status quo is preserved."

I have asked this question before, what has been offered to the "remaining state federations" ? Why isn't the media asking QLD ,TAS etc what they have been offered?
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Buggalugs 2.0 - 22 Feb 2018 12:11 PM
scott21 - 22 Feb 2018 7:39 AM

for 2017 FFA accounts say $4.7m plus consultants @ $1.2m = $5.9m

Where does Dave Lewis get this $7m+ ?

You asking for accuracy from a poor journalist?
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Seriously, people are quoting FFA documents as facts ??
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Gyfox - 22 Feb 2018 5:22 PM
Buggalugs 2.0 - 22 Feb 2018 12:11 PM

You asking for accuracy from a poor journalist?

Especially when the rest of it was hyperbole-filled rant
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Spot the difference... FFA, Dec 7: “FFA will establish a Congress Review Working Group incl all relevant Australia stakeholders with direct support from FIFA.”FFA, Feb 22: “FIFA will decide on terms of reference for the Working Group incl its composition, mandate and timelines."


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If the A league is going under. Can we at least try no cap with pro\rel?
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Waz - 22 Feb 2018 5:34 PM
Seriously, people are quoting FFA documents as facts ??

FFA and Lowy are many things, but not that stupid. Falsely reporting accounts is a criminal offense. 
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scott21 - 22 Feb 2018 7:39 AM
FIFA’s relationship with the powerful and influential Lowy family is a little too cosy, hence the softy-softly approach in dealing with one of its dysfunctional satellite associations. 

and this is why we have been screwed for so long. but now we have another family with investments in the aus game.  who does FIFA want to crawl up the arse of more?

it's a battle of the spoilt children. who will win?

shopping mall boi?



or oily boi?




 




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inala brah - 22 Feb 2018 8:28 PM
scott21 - 22 Feb 2018 7:39 AM

and this is why we have been screwed for so long. but now we have another family with investments in the aus game.  who does FIFA want to crawl up the arse of more?

it's a battle of the spoilt children. who will win?

shopping mall boi?



or oily boi?



Hahaha, can you do this for all the 'Owners'

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Waz - 22 Feb 2018 5:34 PM
Seriously, people are quoting FFA documents as facts ??

Who ?


Closed HAL is failing with 10 teams
Closed HAL failed with 11
FFA forced to try a 12 team Closed HAL thatll just create 2 more mid table also-rans
and still this weird 16-team panacea gets trotted out. 
Theres a sticky for this nonsense
https://forum.insidesport.com.au/1617388/The-Aleague-Expansion-Thread

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So this is going to drag out until Nov?. What shit..............

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