Can't see Hudson hanging around if we cop a ban.
Seriously though it seems there are two paths we can go by (to steal from Led Zep) ;
1. Fight, fight, fight - engage lawyers, spend, spend, spend, deny culpability, etc etc. If our appeal(s) are not successful then we can expect the full weight of FIFA's bloated mass to crush us like a cockroach. Best case scenario is we win the battle on this but lose the war (FIFA will make sure they win either way). Worst case is we cop a significant ban.
2. We plead 'mea culpa', the ENTIRE NZF organisation heirachy falls on its sword (or, more likely, we have to throw them under the bus) and we throw ourselves at the mercy of FIFA and hope for the best. Best case scenario - no 2016 Olympics or 2015 U17 tournament. Worst case - see worst case scenario above.
NZF really need to play this smart. In fact, with so much at stake I hope that someone higher up the food chain - e.g. Minister of Sport & Rec has a quiet (or not so quiet) word in their ear.
That’s an astute observation….
NZF could argue it was one mistake made 16 times essentially say we only made
one mistake and kept making the same mistake… change of staff very very very sorry please forgive ...
Or you argue we are right and miss read the rules even though
we understood them a couple of years ago.
One ban is 2 to 4 years from all FIFA tournaments the other
is banned from the Olympics plus say loss of points in other games.
They need to be very careful FIFA have history in these
issues and if you guys go hard and claim innocent and loose the penalty will be
mega … Let's hope NZF are doing what they are doing for the right reasons not
just to keep their jobs a few months longer.
As an aside given FIFA links to the Olympics and National
bodies associated with the Olympics like Hockey etc the flow on effect to other
sports if this goes really pear shaped could be significant and kinda make NZF
the life of the party at the annual sports awards night never mind the media
attention.
Socceroo/ Mariner / Whangarei