Changes to the #ALeague held-up by state member federations, with another 90 days to sort out the future of the professional game. OUR look at the NLWG report. (That truck got around!).https://t.co/3xD8Vpl809 pic.twitter.com/j86o3HFBlX
— Football Today (@FTdotnews) April 1, 2019
"The biggest roadblock is, of course, Australian football's great anachronism - the state member federations, who now consider themselves the custodians of the game and who - true to form - are in no rush to come to an agreement."
"In effect that means, for example, that it only takes one of the state member federations which doesn't currently have an existing A-League club (Tasmania, the ACT and the NT) can hold the development of the professional game to ransom."