Steven Lowy quits


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nomates - 19 Aug 2018 1:17 PM
maxxie - 19 Aug 2018 11:00 AM

How am I a troll? If Australia get expelled from FIFA we would lose everything including the TV deal, And Rugby wouldn't look so bad if that happened.

Rugby will always look bad ...shit sport to watch ...always was ..always will be ...until it dies

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So is Wellington license safe with Steve going?
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nomates - 19 Aug 2018 1:17 PM
maxxie - 19 Aug 2018 11:00 AM

How am I a troll? If Australia get expelled from FIFA we would lose everything including the TV deal, And Rugby wouldn't look so bad if that happened.

Rugby is a pretty bad joke in this country, to be fair. it seems that Australia and New Zealand have taken different paths in what professional sports they want to excel at.

Australia wants to be good at Football and New Zealand wants to be king in Rugby and the results shows.
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New Zealand wants to be good at football too!, The sooner the A League becomes independent the better.

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nomates - 20 Aug 2018 9:02 PM
New Zealand wants to be good at football too!, The sooner the A League becomes independent the better.

what is NZs long term plan for football in your country? how can NZ have a presence in Australian football if the AFC want nix out?
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I have heard that the normalisation committee is coming. So Lowy walked before being pushed.  
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Feed_The_Brox - 21 Aug 2018 10:07 AM
I have heard that the normalisation committee is coming. So Lowy walked before being pushed.  

Sauce?
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WSF - 21 Aug 2018 10:27 AM
Feed_The_Brox - 21 Aug 2018 10:07 AM

Sauce?

Impossible.

Unless FIFA ignored the recommendations of the committee they set up, and has delivered what they asked for

This is how FIFA operate at the moment



With minutes left, Nigeria avoids international

soccer ban
With minutes left, Nigeria avoids international soccer ban
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LAGOS/ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria narrowly avoided being kicked out of international soccer on Monday when it recognised the FIFA-approved head of its national federation, minutes before a ban for its failure to do so was due to take effect.

The sport's global body had said that, in response to state meddling in the running of the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF), it would suspend the country from international matches at 1100 GMT, thereby excluding the side from next month's African Nations Cup qualifiers.

FIFA said it had received confirmation that its recognised leadership team under Amaju Pinnick had been "given back effective control of the NFF and its offices".

"The suspension of the NFF will not take effect," it said in a statement more than three hours after the deadline passed.

Pinnick, elected NFF head in 2014, was in a stand-off with Chris Giwa, who had appealed against the election result and, after a protracted legal battle, won a favourable high court ruling in June.

Giwa was handed a five-year ban by FIFA for breaches of NFF statutes and the FIFA code of ethics in February 2017.

In a tweet posted at 1038 GMT, a spokesman for Vice President Yemi Osinbajo said Nigeria had "already conveyed to FIFA its firm position recognising Amaju Pinnick-led NFF as the current & only NFF Exco (executive committee)."

The government would work with all stakeholders "to resolve (the) dispute in a timely manner," he added.

Giwa previously appeared to have the backing of the government. He was included by Sports Minister Solomon Dalung on a proposed list of delegates to meet FIFA president Gianni Infantino in Zurich last week – an approach that FIFA rejected.

FIFA, which does not accept third party involvement in its member federations, and had given Nigeria a final warning on 14 Aug to ratify Pinnick's leadership.

In its statement, FIFA said it "will continue to closely monitor the situation in order to ensure that FIFA's rules and regulations are fully adhered to."

Nigeria are due to play a qualifier for the 2019 African Nations Cup in the Seychelles on Sept. 8.




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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WSF - 21 Aug 2018 10:27 AM
Sauce?

can't reveal it, but is pretty solid. lets see how this plays out, shall we? 
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Feed_The_Brox - 21 Aug 2018 11:47 AM
WSF - 21 Aug 2018 10:27 AM

can't reveal it,

why not ?

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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Buggalugs 2.0 - 21 Aug 2018 11:51 AM
why not ?

why do you think? it was told in confidence. feel free to take it as a grain of salt if you so wish. 
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Feed_The_Brox - 21 Aug 2018 11:47 AM
WSF - 21 Aug 2018 10:27 AM

can't reveal it, but is pretty solid. lets see how this plays out, shall we? 

No. When you go making stuff up you need to be across the basic details.
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Bonita tweeting 17 minutes ago:

“Back to football politics, I understand the FIFA Associations C’tee has endorsed the CRWG report and will be asking the FFA Congress to vote on it at the EGM on 7 September”
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Waz - 22 Aug 2018 7:49 AM
Bonita tweeting 17 minutes ago:“Back to football politics, I understand the FIFA Associations C’tee has endorsed the CRWG report and will be asking the FFA Congress to vote on it at the EGM on 7 September”

So if it doesn't got voted through, Fifa steps in?
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@ WSF

If it doesn’t get through I think we’re all expecting FIFA to step in but given this is a highly political situation I wouldn’t be surprised at any outcome from normalisation to suspension to the ffa being granted some more time to fudge a compromise. We’ll only know when we know I guess, but what most people seem to believe is in the event of it falling to get enough votes we should see a normalisation committee appointed.
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