Monday, October 29, 2012

Struggled State Fa's may look for privatisation

Kuala Lumpur FA, Penang FA, Melaka FA and Perlis FA can be considered as traditional household name in local football for decades. But with current situation, relegated and struggled to survive financialy, they may have to look for better option.

I suggest these troubled FA's to outsource the first team affair to outside investor or partner. The FA will only focusing on Youth development, State's league and referee development. 

How to do it? outsource means, the state FA can create a company with 51% share and another 49% share to be offered for outside investor or business partner. The intention of creating the private limited company is, to get involve in commercial business and to generate profit. The profit generate through the business activities will be distributed to the football team, which is legaly own by the private limited company.

My suggestion above is only on basic level. There will be more details for privatisation of a football club. But the whole idea is to give profesional football club a chance to shine, reduce the financial burden for the state FA's and improve football management at club level. KL City FC perhaps? or Melaka United FC?

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