The FA has a number of things on its mind at the moment.
Managing its relationship with major football associations; a government inquiry into the way football is run; qualifying for Euro 2012 after England missed out on the last European Championship in 2008; finding a replacement for Fabio Capello next summer; improving standards of player discipline and behavior; youth development and coaching education; paying for Wembley, and retaining its senior management for longer than six months.
But arguably its biggest headache is the most fundamental of all: actually getting people to play football.