Soccer: A governance lecture from FIFA? But outcome good for clubs

By Michael Lynch
Updated October 5 2016 - 11:13am, first published September 23 2016 - 11:56am
Concessions: The Steven Lowy-led FFA is not particularly thrilled at being forced to change its structural model to accommodate FIFA's demands. Photo: Daniel Munoz
Concessions: The Steven Lowy-led FFA is not particularly thrilled at being forced to change its structural model to accommodate FIFA's demands. Photo: Daniel Munoz

It does sound like the pot calling the kettle black – world soccer's governing body, FIFA, trying to tell any other organisation how to improve its governance procedures.

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