If they wanted change why did they not accept the change in the congress that would have stopped the CRWG from being requied
GOOOLLOOP fire back at Morrison:
FFA CEO David Gallop rejected Morrison's claims that FFA was holding back from implementing change in the A-League.
“Rob Morrison knows perfectly well that FFA began talking to the clubs about a new ownership and operating model for the Hyundai A-League in early 2017 – more than a year ago," Gallop said.
Obviously the model FFA wanted was not acceptable to the A-League club owners, just like the FFA congress proposal was to the stake holders
Expansion disaster Feb 2017 - What changed to make it right?
The warning came as the FFA announced that they will begin detailed work with A-League and W-League clubs this week to develop a new ownership and operating model for both leagues.
FFA Chairman Steven Lowy and chief executive David Gallop met with A-League club chairmen to discuss the issue on February 14 2017 and they will all meet again on Thursday.