Zandolie, POTENTIALLY the real power for transformation of the TTFF rests in the regional associations. Almost every member club of these associations belongs to a community. It is the responsibility of those who believe we need a transformation of the TTFF to join and/or influence the culture and politics of these clubs and to ensure they enter the democratic process by way of which power in the regions will be transferred away from the parasitic clique that now dominates them and into the hands of those who truly represent the best interests of the clubs and the game. THERE IS NO SHORT CUT. Anyone who proposes to ride in from the horizon to "save us from the TTFF" is doomed to failure as he would be surrounded by the elements that now control the TTFF executive committee. Of course, there is another alternative possibility - that the TTFF would be declared bankrupt by the courts of the land; that it would be forced to fold; and that FIFA would be required to appoint a normalization committee, as it is called, to oversee the establishment of a new national association, including elections. This may appear to be the preferable course but I caution that even in that situation we absolutely need a grassroots democratic movement of clubs. The possibility of people coming to power without being "vetted", so to speak, by the clubs is always dangerous.