As Lowry was the one who scuttled the agreement of all stakeholders (Rumour)
deadline-set-friday - Published 25/9/17
Adelaide United chairman Greg Griffin - who also heads the Australian Professional Football Clubs Association - reiterated his opposition on Wednesday.
"The position of the state federations represents one third of the stakeholders that FIFA and AFC have required to reach consensus," Griffin told AAP.
"The clubs and the PFA do not accept the 9-4-1-1 congress vote that the federations are putting forward which is designed to ensure that they remain in control of the electoral process for board positions on the FFA.
"All we have here is the federations, which already have a completely unreasonable amount of control of the congress, putting a proposal that maintains that position which offends FIFA statutes.
"If that proposal is put forward by Mr Lowy at an EGM of the FFA, then it will breach the directions of FIFA and AFC and inevitably lead to the appointment of a normalisation committee."