And I think its this statement:
"....act in the interests of the game of football in Australia as a whole."
that could come back to bite Gallop in the arse.
Once you put coins into the tin of one beggar, how do you justify not putting into the tins of all the other beggars ???
Because at the end of the day its CA$H & where does it come from ??? that's the dilemma for Gallop, Lowy & Co.
The FFA are going to have to decide which hat or how many different hats
it is going to wear when dealing with each of the combatants that are currently lining up to take a shot at them & the list is growing:
- A-League owners
- NPL Clubs wanting in
- Matildas pay & sub-standard cond's
- W-League players with the PFA
- A-League players with the PFA
- Socceroos, would they all agree to play for $0.00's for the equality of Aust women playing Football to earn some $'s. (it very well may come to that)
Oh & almost forgot:
- FIFA "do as we say/not as we do"
- AFC (bring us down a peg or 2)
To 'protect' what's been nurtured and grown in the 11 years of the A-League may require a continuing of the strategy that many others are claiming is a dentriment to the rest of the game in Aust, but to
open it up may just
open a can of worms that could ultimately 'kill' the A-League by siphoning monies away from the one area of Football in Australia
at the moment that is finally earning it's pay
...... on it's own 2 feet.
(Which one could Devil Advocate & bring the
equality aspect back 'fairly' into the argument)
It's a dead-set 'can of worms' with a
'Damned if they (FFA) dont'
relent the reins and a possible counter of
'Damn YOU FCUK'D UP the A-League because you did ! "