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Posted September 06, 2018 20:11 · last edited September 06, 2018 20:12

27 hours until it is not the 7th of September in FIFA HQ - will we see a notice of EGM today.

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[QUOTE] Gyfox 

So FIFA will sweet talk the so called "recalcitrant" Feds to pass the voting structure and then when the report comes in from the A-League review working group it will require a change to the constitution because the current constitution gives responsibility to run the League to the FFA. At that stage the "recalcitrants" will have 24.44 votes between them plus 4/9x3 votes from the Women's Commission giving them a total of 25.77 votes which is enough to vote down the required changes to the constitution to let the A-League operate itself under license from the FFA. Discuss. [QOUTE]

[Quote] Crimsoncrusoe

@Gyfox  Ok I'll bite.

If the congress changes,then veto only applies to a change to the congress.The new congress would be approved along with an independent A-League.The structure of the independent A-League requires a simple majority.
No seperate vote is required for an independent A-League as it's included in the CRWG proposal,should it be approved.
Over to you..... [Quote]

[QUOTE] Gyfox

Currently the constitution gives management of the A-League to the FFA. To change that requires a 75%+ vote of the congress. The CRWG proposal recommends the development of a new governance structure for the professional Leagues but the detail of it won't be known until the to be established new working group submits its proposal to the FFA Board. At that time the Board will need to call an EGM to consider the report, its recommendations on it and will be in a position to table the required changes to the constitution for approval by the congress. [QUOTE] 

[QUOTE] Gazprom 2.0

But seriously. The womens vote isn't divided like that as I read it. The 3 women nominated have 1 vote each.

Recalcitrants would need to control 1 of them.

How the Feds nominate the 3 would be the key [Quote]

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27 hours until it is not the 7th of September in FIFA HQ - will we see a notice of EGM today.

Interesting thoughts on The Insider

[QUOTE] Gyfox 

So FIFA will sweet talk the so called "recalcitrant" Feds to pass the voting structure and then when the report comes in from the A-League review working group it will require a change to the constitution because the current constitution gives responsibility to run the League to the FFA. At that stage the "recalcitrants" will have 24.44 votes between them plus 4/9x3 votes from the Women's Commission giving them a total of 25.77 votes which is enough to vote down the required changes to the constitution to let the A-League operate itself under license from the FFA. Smile Discuss. [QOUTE]

[Quote] Crimsoncrusoe

@Gyfox  Ok I'll bite.

If the congress changes,then veto only applies to a change to the congress.The new congress would be approved along with an independent A-League.The structure of the independent A-League requires a simple majority.
No seperate vote is required for an independent A-League as it's included in the CRWG proposal,should it be approved.
Over to you..... [Quote]

[QUOTE] Gyfox

Currently the constitution gives management of the A-League to the FFA. To change that requires a 75%+ vote of the congress. The CRWG proposal recommends the development of a new governance structure for the professional Leagues but the detail of it won't be known until the to be established new working group submits its proposal to the FFA Board. At that time the Board will need to call an EGM to consider the report, its recommendations on it and will be in a position to table the required changes to the constitution for approval by the congress. [QUOTE]