bettega
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+xDeparts the game in a cowardly fashion just like his old man in the 80s That may yet prove to be an accurate analogy.
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Arthur
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Be careful of what you wish for!
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socceroo_06
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I'd assume that the FFA board were united against the CRWG and not just Lowy himself.
If that's the case, what about the below list? Kelly Bayer Rosmarin - Banker @ CBA Joseph Healy - Banker Simon Hepworth - CFO @ Caltex Daniel Moulis - Commercial Lawyer (former footballer) Crispin Murray - Funds Manager Chris Nikou - Lawyer
What influence do these people have in the direction football is taking in Australia. It's daft to be popping the champagne cork just because one guy has fallen on his sword.
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paulbagzFC
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Eegad the apologists coming out of the woodwork. -PB
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+xNever know, Gallop under new instructions might actually be alright Doubt it - he shat the bed with the NRL and he shat the bed with Football. He's a corporate lawyer, not a sporting visionary.
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+xWhy should a cent of the broadcast rights and anything else raised via the A-League be diverted anywhere but to the A_League.? The funds would go where they should have in the first place. Ah, the ole' ARU funding plan
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socceroo_06
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+x+xNever know, Gallop under new instructions might actually be alright Doubt it - he shat the bed with the NRL and he shat the bed with Football. He's a corporate lawyer, not a sporting visionary. The whole FFA board are made up of lawyers and bankers.
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Bet one of his minnow votes had a change of heart. Either way , he was cornered, good outcome, could have come sooner though
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bluebird
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Cool So now we have an official excuse for expansion not going ahead
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paulbagzFC
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+xCool So now we have an official excuse for expansion not going ahead I wouldn't want two teams being picked as the Chairman packs up his desk either (seeing as they probably wouldn't be the best bids anyway). -PB
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Good Riddance to that whole Family.
Not a Phase, Not a Trend, SYDNEY UNITED till the END!
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Dancing in the streets is how I feel.... at the same time thanks to the Lowy family for all the input .
What is soooooooooooo sad about this is if Steven had tried to lead a reformist independent league to in time after expansion to a second division and then to P & R, he would have gone down in history as one of the all time greats...
Sadly for both Football and himself he choose a different path which was consolidation and nil communication ...
In summary its great he is finally gone, but with thanks for Hal 1 to Hal 8, and thanks for the main stream acceptance.
Hopefully we get a decent leader, and a decent system.
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+x+xNever know, Gallop under new instructions might actually be alright Doubt it - he shat the bed with the NRL and he shat the bed with Football. He's a corporate lawyer, not a sporting visionary. Time for the prick to go next.
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+xBe careful of what you wish for! You mean a second division, promotion and relegation and no more dictatorship from the lowy family, sounds good.
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+x+xBe careful of what you wish for! You mean a second division, promotion and relegation Won't happen for years and years. Stop kidding yourself.
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+x+x+xBe careful of what you wish for! You mean a second division, promotion and relegation Won't happen for years and years. Stop kidding yourself. Probably less likely to happen now to be honest Anyway, massive news! Did not expect this. Doesn't necessarily mean a lot with regards to breaking the deadlock but still... Hard to believe there wasn't SOME element of ego involved with Lowy Snr not wanting his son to let the hordes overrun his empire so prbably does open the door to reform a little.
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+x+x+xBe careful of what you wish for! You mean a second division, promotion and relegation Won't happen for years and years. Stop kidding yourself. And it would have never happened under Lowys control, stop kidding yourself.
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+xCool So now we have an official excuse for expansion not going ahead Hmmm this could be a problem...
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+x+xBe careful of what you wish for! You mean a second division, promotion and relegation and no more dictatorship from the lowy family, sounds good. Like Griffin being put in charge.
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Expansion is just a band aid solution anyway, the shit will be back to boring after two years.
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Fuck Lowy.
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This fraud achieved nothing after getting gifted the job by daddy. Frank shat on any goodwill he gained following the formation of the A-League and move to Asia by setting the game back years to focus on a stupid world cup bid as well as bringing in the disgusting NCIP. Good riddance to these twats, the apologists can follow them out too.
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Everyone seems to be happy about it , but is it a good idea ?
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+x+x+x+xBe careful of what you wish for! You mean a second division, promotion and relegation Won't happen for years and years. Stop kidding yourself. Probably less likely to happen now to be honest Anyway, massive news! Did not expect this. Doesn't necessarily mean lot with regards to breaking the deadlock though. Hard to believe there wasn't SOME element of ego involved with Lowy Snr not wanting his son to let the hordes overrun his empire Why? Surely if this gives more power to the State Federations and Clubs, what they will want is more divisions and promotion and relegation?
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I'm scared about what will happen next
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P&R will fix it 2.0
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The Australian Article
Steven Lowy will end more than 50 years of his family’s involvement with soccer, revealing he will end his tenure as chairman of Football Federation Australia. Mr Lowy, who took over at the FFA from billionaire father and Westfield co-founder Frank Lowy in 2015, told The Australian yesterday he would not renominate for the position. He blamed political infighting for his decision as the internecine war engulfing soccer rages on.
He and his board — comprising business names such as BT Investment Management head of equities Crispin Murray and Caltex chief financial officer Simon Hepworth — have been at loggerheads with the wealthy owners of the 10 A-League clubs over who controls football’s purse strings and strategic direction. Mooted corporate governance changes that would give the clubs more power would be “an unmitigated disaster for the game”, Mr Lowy said. He said he would leave the role, given there was little prospect of a speedy resolution.
“I’m doing this because of the politics in football,” he said.“I’m taking myself out of the equation because for those that want a different outcome to the board and what the board believes in, I and my family are used as a distraction to the real issues. “I want to remove from the debate once and for all any suggestion that the struggle to maintain an independent FFA board has anything to do with my personal interest or ambition
Mr Lowy, now the chairman of listed tech firm OneMarket after the $33 billion takeover of Westfield by Unibail-Rodamco earlier this year, refused to rule out the prospect of a future return to the game should compromise be found. Such a move would mirror that of father Frank, who pulled his Sydney City out of the National Soccer League in 1987 when disillusioned with the political infighting that has plagued the sport for decades. “My dad was my age (55) when he walked away from football,” Mr Lowy said. “The parallel is that I’m choosing not to offer myself for re-election because of the politics of the game.”
The elder Lowy stayed out of soccer for 16 years before being enticed back by then prime minister John Howard in 2003 to run a sport that was financially on its knees. The NSL was disbanded and under the Lowy watch the A-League was established in 2005. The Socceroos have since qualified for four consecutive World Cups and the Matildas women’s team is one of the best in the world.
But having lost more than $300 million in 13 years, A-League club owners have been agitating for boardroom change and an independent league, in the belief it would unlock more revenue.
The increasingly bitter stoush that has pitted the Lowy-led FFA board against clubs, state federations and the players’ association has lasted for much of Mr Lowy’s tenure, resulting in a deadlock over the composition of the congress that elects the FFA board. The possibility of world governing body FIFA stepping in to sack the FFA board and install a “normalisation committee” to run the code has also been threatened.
A congress review working group was established to end the stalemate and recently made several recommendations including reshaping the congress from 10 members to 29 and calling for the A-League to become independent of FFA in time for the 2019-20 season. Mr Lowy and his board have opposed the voting structure that he believes would increase the power of the professional clubs, players and the clubs.
“The professional game plus two member federations can decide every future board composition of the FFA … The thrust is our opposition, and I’m speaking personally and on behalf of the FFA board, is that that compromises independence dramatically,” he said. “What’s more, they could also effectively control the development of a separated A-League, blurring the roles of members and directors.”
Mr Lowy said if such a scenario unfolded, soccer’s grassroots could be starved of funds that would instead be diverted to the clubs and players, who have long argued they deserve a greater share of broadcast and sponsorship income and higher wages.
“The key principle in this is we shouldn’t allow representation to be driven by money,” he said.
Mr Lowy conceded the infighting had “not helped” the popularity of the A-League, which suffered a slump in crowds and broadcast ratings last season.
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All this BS grass roots malarkey. If the A-League was truly independent of the FFA (which is what Crawford said and I think FIFA requires) all the money generated by that WOULD eventually filter down the line. This assumes a 2nd Div and then P&R. The FFA could then get on with actually running the SPORT and not just worrying about it's cash-cow A-League 90% of the time. It's been a slow burn, but it is finally happening (kicking out the board etc) For better or worse, I think the game in Australia deserves to see where it can be taken now. It has paid its dues.
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+xEveryone seems to be happy about it , but is it a good idea ? So we keep on doing the same thing and expect a different outcome? For better or worse this has to happen.
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