NSL giants Adelaide City and West Adelaide have been invited to be part of an independent Australian soccer association intent on setting up a national second division.
SA’s national premier league clubs MetroStars, Western Strikers and Para Hills have also responded to being part of a master plan to give all clubs sanctioned by Football Federation SA and Football Federation Australia a relevant voice at board level.
Is this old news down there?A proposed meeting between some of the leading powerbrokers from what were Australia’s most successful clubs before the A-League kicked off in 2005 is due to be held in Melbourne on March 20, with a new national second tier competition potentially on the agenda.
Could pressure be building on the FFA regarding reforming the football leagues?