FFA Chairman Frank Lowy has released the following statement regarding the future of the A-League:

โ€œIn April this year, I attended a meeting of Hyundai A-League Chairmen and explained to them the long-term strategy regarding Wellington Phoenix.

โ€œSince that time I have not heard a peep from anybody except for ongoing discussions with Phoenix.

โ€œEarlier this week I had a telephone conversation with Sydney FC Chairman Scott Barlow and advised him that no decision has been made about replacing Phoenix should that club no longer be part of the A-League.

โ€œI explained to him that it was obvious that if Phoenix was to leave FFA would need to replace that team with another to maintain the 10-club A-League which we are required to do under our broadcast agreement. In other words, it would not be an extension of the A-League, but a continuation of the 10-club competition.

โ€œAs is stands, Phoenix has four years to demonstrate that they are an asset to the competition and not a liability instead of simply asking for a 10-year extension to their licence.

โ€œUltimately, if Phoenix is not part of the A-League then FFA is obliged to explore options to maintain a 10-club competition.

โ€œClearly, a new team in south Sydney is one of those options. Discussions have also taken place about the potential for a new team in Wollongong. Even a new team in Victoria, Canberra or Queensland can't be completely ruled out at this stage.

โ€œI advised Scott that any future decision will be based on facts and figures and not emotion and asked him to provide FFA with a carefully considered submission about his club's position. I also advised him that that FFA would consult with his club, or any other club, affected by any future proposals.

โ€œThis is why there is no point in conducting an uninformed public debate, which simply creates confusion and unnecessary anxiety. I explained this to Scott directly which is why I am disappointed he has chosen to make an emotive public issue about it at this stage.

โ€œAnd my advice to Graham Arnold is to focus on making Sydney FC a champion team instead of entering a debate he knows nothing about.

โ€œWhen all the facts are known FFA will make a decision based on rational judgments and consultation with the clubs affected about what is good for the game.

โ€œMeanwhile, Sydney FC should prepare its factual submission and Phoenix should concentrate on the task ahead.โ€