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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

They are onto you sepp you crooked old man.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"They are onto you sepp you crooked old man."

Just a hint - Under the Strafrecht (Criminal Laws) no Swiss citizen may be transferred to another state in case of crimes linked to corruption or other related matters.

Most Swiss (incl. my hubby) wish that Sepp Blatter is exiled to the Moon, believe me... From a family of "nothings" he has now a net taxable value of around £ 9 million..

Maybe T Blair can join him on the moon..

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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago

carrbrook stalybridge

They won't get near Blatter this is the sacrificial lambs so that they can be seen to be doing something just in tine for the presidential vote on Thursday . Mr Teflon slides by again

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I wonder if the 6 arrested were going to vote against Mr Blatter?!?

Or I am just too cynical?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

They're not going to get away with it this time. There's just too much of an investigation by two countries going on now.

Hopefully the FIA ( Motor racing ) will be next. they're just as bad.!

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By *otlovefun42Couple
over a year ago

Costa Blanca Spain...


"They are onto you sepp you crooked old man.

Just a hint - Under the Strafrecht (Criminal Laws) no Swiss citizen may be transferred to another state in case of crimes linked to corruption or other related matters.

"

Maybe that is why Blatter hasn't been arrested this time. None of the ones arrested are Swiss. It will be interesting to see what happens next time Blatter sets foot in a US extradition friendly country though.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What is remarkable is that with all of this going on and with the FBI explicitly saying that Blatter has not been cleared of wrongdoing, that the organisation still thinks it appropriate to conduct an election with Blatter as a participant. The organisation is rotten to the core (sadly a lot of people involved in the business side of football are corrupt) and it needs dismantling and rebuilding.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What is remarkable is that with all of this going on and with the FBI explicitly saying that Blatter has not been cleared of wrongdoing, that the organisation still thinks it appropriate to conduct an election with Blatter as a participant. The organisation is rotten to the core (sadly a lot of people involved in the business side of football are corrupt) and it needs dismantling and rebuilding."
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I couldn't agree more.

The final nail in the coffin for me was Qatar

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What is remarkable is that with all of this going on and with the FBI explicitly saying that Blatter has not been cleared of wrongdoing, that the organisation still thinks it appropriate to conduct an election with Blatter as a participant. The organisation is rotten to the core (sadly a lot of people involved in the business side of football are corrupt) and it needs dismantling and rebuilding..

I couldn't agree more.

The final nail in the coffin for me was Qatar"

Lets not forget Russia.

Gimp

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

There is one Brazilian involved

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By *L RogueMan
over a year ago

London


"What is remarkable is that with all of this going on and with the FBI explicitly saying that Blatter has not been cleared of wrongdoing, that the organisation still thinks it appropriate to conduct an election with Blatter as a participant. The organisation is rotten to the core (sadly a lot of people involved in the business side of football are corrupt) and it needs dismantling and rebuilding..

I couldn't agree more.

The final nail in the coffin for me was Qatar"

Tell me about it!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What is remarkable is that with all of this going on and with the FBI explicitly saying that Blatter has not been cleared of wrongdoing, that the organisation still thinks it appropriate to conduct an election with Blatter as a participant. The organisation is rotten to the core (sadly a lot of people involved in the business side of football are corrupt) and it needs dismantling and rebuilding..

I couldn't agree more.

The final nail in the coffin for me was Qatar

Lets not forget Russia.

Gimp"

At least with Russia you could think well, it's got football pedigree. Yeah it's got brutal policing but so did Brazil. You know they've bribed the win but at least it's do able.

But tomorrow it's 42 fecking degrees in Qatar.

You can't even walk in 42 never mind run! And then they say, oh it's OK we'll play it at xmas

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By *gNeMan
over a year ago

Harrogate

I was just about to challenge you to ultimate team!! haha

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"They are onto you sepp you crooked old man.

Just a hint - Under the Strafrecht (Criminal Laws) no Swiss citizen may be transferred to another state in case of crimes linked to corruption or other related matters.

Maybe that is why Blatter hasn't been arrested this time. None of the ones arrested are Swiss. It will be interesting to see what happens next time Blatter sets foot in a US extradition friendly country though."

Wrong the Statesanwaltschaft Zurich has been chasing Blatter for years but no one dares to give evidence against him. The ones that do are already involved in other criminal cases in Switzerland and therefore under Swiss Laws can not give evidence against another party.

Anyway of the ones arrest 7 have stated that they would fight the transfer to the USA and therefore this can take over 1 year before they can legally be moved to the USA - the last post on the way is the Bundesgericht in Lausanne who then decides if there is a case against the party being "removed" on behalf of a 2nd country.

Again for the records the Swiss don't like the Fifa nor Blatter and petitions have been made to have the whole lot moved out of Switzerland... But what the people want some at the top don't want... Same story allover

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By *ythenshawefredMan
over a year ago

stockport

Sepp is somewhat like a dictator of a military state he has to keep control or the next guy will open a massive can of worms the truth will come out eventually and we will see the real depths of the corruption unfortunately I doubt Sepp will be around when it happens

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"They are onto you sepp you crooked old man.

Just a hint - Under the Strafrecht (Criminal Laws) no Swiss citizen may be transferred to another state in case of crimes linked to corruption or other related matters.

Maybe that is why Blatter hasn't been arrested this time. None of the ones arrested are Swiss. It will be interesting to see what happens next time Blatter sets foot in a US extradition friendly country though.

Wrong the Statesanwaltschaft Zurich has been chasing Blatter for years but no one dares to give evidence against him. The ones that do are already involved in other criminal cases in Switzerland and therefore under Swiss Laws can not give evidence against another party.

Anyway of the ones arrest 7 have stated that they would fight the transfer to the USA and therefore this can take over 1 year before they can legally be moved to the USA - the last post on the way is the Bundesgericht in Lausanne who then decides if there is a case against the party being "removed" on behalf of a 2nd country.

Again for the records the Swiss don't like the Fifa nor Blatter and petitions have been made to have the whole lot moved out of Switzerland... But what the people want some at the top don't want... Same story allover"

Seems as though this is a joint Swiss/FBI operation. The charges are just the top of the iceberg I suspect, that the 2010 World Cup award was achieved with bribes and also the 2011 presidential election (of Blatter) was corrupt. Both the 2018/2022 finals awards are being investigated.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I was just about to challenge you to ultimate team!! haha"
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That could be how the world cup finals will be played out yet unless somebody gets their arse in gear lol

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By *ikki ShooterTV/TS
over a year ago

Epsom


"I wonder if the 6 arrested were going to vote against Mr Blatter?!?

Or I am just too cynical?"

Probably going to run against him..... Didn't this happen before.. And they stepped down.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"They won't get near Blatter this is the sacrificial lambs so that they can be seen to be doing something just in tine for the presidential vote on Thursday . Mr Teflon slides by again "

Can understand your concern, but the way it will go is -

you get the 'partners in crime' in for questioning.

show them the evidence and then give them the choice.

1)tell us everything and get reduced sentence.

2)or keep what you know about the old man to yourself, and get 20 years in shared accomodation.

SBs twitter feed was silent all day, til about 1 hour ago.

i think hes a gonner, just may take a bit longer

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm going to laanch a new FIFA - Fabs International Football Association. Totally transparent, all bribes will have to be declared and the highest one will win, will make the process a while lot easier to manage!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm going to laanch a new FIFA - Fabs International Football Association. Totally transparent, all bribes will have to be declared and the highest one will win, will make the process a while lot easier to manage! "

Great idea but if Fab run true to form only 1 in 10 of the guys will ever get to meet so organising things will be hard.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"They are onto you sepp you crooked old man.

Just a hint - Under the Strafrecht (Criminal Laws) no Swiss citizen may be transferred to another state in case of crimes linked to corruption or other related matters.

1990 Switzerland sign a joint agreement with the USA which came into power per 1997 - So under this agreement the authorities in the Satates can demand help in criminal cases, but then again they have to go with the Swiss Laws. The person accused must provide evidence that he is innocent not like in the UK where you are innocentuntil the proof is on the table that you are guilty. So the arrest must provide evidence that they did not take money or aid to provide services to others against any fiscal rewards. This will be difficult as the US Fifa representative recorded all discussions with the arrested guys and has turned "super grass" against this "friends" for lesser charges in the States.

Maybe that is why Blatter hasn't been arrested this time. None of the ones arrested are Swiss. It will be interesting to see what happens next time Blatter sets foot in a US extradition friendly country though.

Wrong the Statesanwaltschaft Zurich has been chasing Blatter for years but no one dares to give evidence against him. The ones that do are already involved in other criminal cases in Switzerland and therefore under Swiss Laws can not give evidence against another party.

Anyway of the ones arrest 7 have stated that they would fight the transfer to the USA and therefore this can take over 1 year before they can legally be moved to the USA - the last post on the way is the Bundesgericht in Lausanne who then decides if there is a case against the party being "removed" on behalf of a 2nd country.

Again for the records the Swiss don't like the Fifa nor Blatter and petitions have been made to have the whole lot moved out of Switzerland... But what the people want some at the top don't want... Same story allover

Seems as though this is a joint Swiss/FBI operation. The charges are just the top of the iceberg I suspect, that the 2010 World Cup award was achieved with bribes and also the 2011 presidential election (of Blatter) was corrupt. Both the 2018/2022 finals awards are being investigated."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm going to laanch a new FIFA - Fabs International Football Association. Totally transparent, all bribes will have to be declared and the highest one will win, will make the process a while lot easier to manage!

Great idea but if Fab run true to form only 1 in 10 of the guys will ever get to meet so organising things will be hard. "

I'd recruit the mods to be my ethics committee, nothing gets past them. And I won't need to worry about meets, I will just control everything so all bribes etc can simply be co-ordinated by me.

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By *hortieWoman
over a year ago

Northampton

BREAKING NEWS: Swiss Police confirm that, when arrested, all seven FIFA officials threw themselves on the ground and pretended to be injured.

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral

The only way to stop him is to stop FIFA.

All top European nations should leave Fifa,that way all there TV money for World cups would go down,and there big tournament would be meaningless.

We can set up a new FIFA

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"The only way to stop him is to stop FIFA.

All top European nations should leave Fifa,that way all there TV money for World cups would go down,and there big tournament would be meaningless.

We can set up a new FIFA"

The english FA have already called on european nations to boycott the world cups in Russia and Quatar, so far it seems to be falling on deaf ears, maybe this investigation will make them sit up and listen a bit better?.....but i won't hold my breath.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Call me cynical, but why am i thinking :

FIFA

IOC

UCI

Oh, a common link, high profile sport.

And if the current FIFA go down, let's say all of them, just how *clean* and untarnished will the replacements be/stay?

Sport seems big on "selling rights".

So what's the kerfuffle about?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The only way to stop him is to stop FIFA.

All top European nations should leave Fifa,that way all there TV money for World cups would go down,and there big tournament would be meaningless.

We can set up a new FIFA

The english FA have already called on european nations to boycott the world cups in Russia and Quatar, so far it seems to be falling on deaf ears, maybe this investigation will make them sit up and listen a bit better?.....but i won't hold my breath. "

I may be wrong, but wasn't it our Head of the F.A. who kept his £16,000 World Cup watch ( a Brazilian gift apparently) right up until the time it made the worldwide press?

Honest folks not intent on keeping it would have :

a) handed it back immediately, or more likely

b) not accepted it at all.

Surely, with corruption, you are either corrupt or not. You simply can't say £100m's worth is corrupt, £16k isn't.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The only way to stop him is to stop FIFA.

All top European nations should leave Fifa,that way all there TV money for World cups would go down,and there big tournament would be meaningless.

We can set up a new FIFA

The english FA have already called on european nations to boycott the world cups in Russia and Quatar, so far it seems to be falling on deaf ears, maybe this investigation will make them sit up and listen a bit better?.....but i won't hold my breath.

I may be wrong, but wasn't it our Head of the F.A. who kept his £16,000 World Cup watch ( a Brazilian gift apparently) right up until the time it made the worldwide press?

Honest folks not intent on keeping it would have :

a) handed it back immediately, or more likely

b) not accepted it at all.

Surely, with corruption, you are either corrupt or not. You simply can't say £100m's worth is corrupt, £16k isn't.

"

The whole game is riddled with corruption, anyone who thinks the FA, Premier League and British clubs are not involved need to think again

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By *aneandpaulCouple
over a year ago

cleveleys

All the countries should pull out only way to get rid of the corruption and just let the corrupt one,s have the tournament. then reform and kick them out

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By *illwill69uMan
over a year ago

moston

FIFA...

Fraud In Football Association...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's quite sad that Sepp Blatter, when he eventually gets put inside, will be so old he'll die there and won't really feel the impact.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Before we sort blatter out, we need to sort the FBI out....

Stop calling it soccer ffs

There's no fecking s in fifa

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


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Surely, with corruption, you are either corrupt or not. You simply can't say £100m's worth is corrupt, £16k isn't.

"

agree..

its a bit of an interesting moral dilemma, no doubt FIFA is or has been riddled with corruption, bungs and iffy 'hospitality' for years..

then again so has the Olympics..

and some of the above certainly apply in business and are no doubt seen as perks for the position they hold..

twas ever thus..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Blatter final speaks out, he must have balls made of steel. Cannot believe he is going to tough it out. To quote his finishing sentence "enjoy the show!"

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"The only way to stop him is to stop FIFA.

All top European nations should leave Fifa,that way all there TV money for World cups would go down,and there big tournament would be meaningless.

We can set up a new FIFA

The english FA have already called on european nations to boycott the world cups in Russia and Quatar, so far it seems to be falling on deaf ears, maybe this investigation will make them sit up and listen a bit better?.....but i won't hold my breath.

I may be wrong, but wasn't it our Head of the F.A. who kept his £16,000 World Cup watch ( a Brazilian gift apparently) right up until the time it made the worldwide press?

Honest folks not intent on keeping it would have :

a) handed it back immediately, or more likely

b) not accepted it at all.

Surely, with corruption, you are either corrupt or not. You simply can't say £100m's worth is corrupt, £16k isn't.

"

I agree should have handed the watch back and not accepted it. Although it does seem like there could be possibility of european countries not playing in the world cup now Platini said UEFA and european countries may not participate if Blatter is re-elected.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Blatter final speaks out, he must have balls made of steel. Cannot believe he is going to tough it out. To quote his finishing sentence "enjoy the show!" "
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Hes backed into a corner.

He knows without the power of being head of Fifa, he's done for tomorrow, so he has no option but to keep in power until death.

It's the standard practise of every corrupt dictator in history!

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

So is he untouchable now?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

He's the head of a corrupt organisation, only continues to get support from areas of the world that are run by just as corrupt governments. His main support is coming from Africa, South America and Asia. All area with big problems of corrupt officialdom.

Go figure.

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"He's the head of a corrupt organisation, only continues to get support from areas of the world that are run by just as corrupt governments. His main support is coming from Africa, South America and Asia. All area with big problems of corrupt officialdom.

Go figure."

I don't know much about the world of football.

As I understood it those parts of the world felt left behind and under Blatter's leadership they have benefited from the building of facilities and funding to advance football locally.

Africa, Asia and South America are made up of many countries. If each has one vote then that's more votes than the rest of the world.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire

more bent than a banana, hopefully the sponsors will keep the pressure up when the criminal investigation spreads as it will once the ones allegedly corrupt roll over and name more names..

UEFA need to boycott the 2018 competition..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well Prince Ali forced a second round of voting, however Blagger was only 7 votes short of a majority so the second round is a mere formality really

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I put this post up yesterday and git slaughtered and called judgemental an apology from the arse who said it would be nice

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Prince ali has "pulled out" becore the 2nd round

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By *dam and slutCouple
over a year ago

Manchester

FBI...any chance you could investigate the European Parliment?

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By *illwill69uMan
over a year ago

moston


"So is he untouchable now?

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Seems so

Maybe UEFA will grow some balls and now boycott all FIFA competitions and withhold all payments to FIFA...

Maybe if the gravy train stops delivering then the corrupt money grubbing shits will be moved on!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"He's the head of a corrupt organisation, only continues to get support from areas of the world that are run by just as corrupt governments. His main support is coming from Africa, South America and Asia. All area with big problems of corrupt officialdom.

Go figure.

I don't know much about the world of football.

As I understood it those parts of the world felt left behind and under Blatter's leadership they have benefited from the building of facilities and funding to advance football locally.

Africa, Asia and South America are made up of many countries. If each has one vote then that's more votes than the rest of the world.

"

With the amount of TV and sponsorship money that has increased exponentially over the past 30 years it is right that emerging countries have benefitted with investment in their infrastructure.

One wonders how much better things might be in those countries if all of the cash found its way to the game rather than those individuals in charge of it.

Blatter has either been complicit with corruption, or so incompetent to allow it in the organisation that either way he is not fit to be in charge of FIFA.

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"He's the head of a corrupt organisation, only continues to get support from areas of the world that are run by just as corrupt governments. His main support is coming from Africa, South America and Asia. All area with big problems of corrupt officialdom.

Go figure.

I don't know much about the world of football.

As I understood it those parts of the world felt left behind and under Blatter's leadership they have benefited from the building of facilities and funding to advance football locally.

Africa, Asia and South America are made up of many countries. If each has one vote then that's more votes than the rest of the world.

With the amount of TV and sponsorship money that has increased exponentially over the past 30 years it is right that emerging countries have benefitted with investment in their infrastructure.

One wonders how much better things might be in those countries if all of the cash found its way to the game rather than those individuals in charge of it.

Blatter has either been complicit with corruption, or so incompetent to allow it in the organisation that either way he is not fit to be in charge of FIFA.

"

And yet... he continues to be the unassailable leader.

I do wonder, every now and again, whether people actually like cults.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"He's the head of a corrupt organisation, only continues to get support from areas of the world that are run by just as corrupt governments. His main support is coming from Africa, South America and Asia. All area with big problems of corrupt officialdom.

Go figure.

I don't know much about the world of football.

As I understood it those parts of the world felt left behind and under Blatter's leadership they have benefited from the building of facilities and funding to advance football locally.

Africa, Asia and South America are made up of many countries. If each has one vote then that's more votes than the rest of the world.

With the amount of TV and sponsorship money that has increased exponentially over the past 30 years it is right that emerging countries have benefitted with investment in their infrastructure.

One wonders how much better things might be in those countries if all of the cash found its way to the game rather than those individuals in charge of it.

Blatter has either been complicit with corruption, or so incompetent to allow it in the organisation that either way he is not fit to be in charge of FIFA.

And yet... he continues to be the unassailable leader.

I do wonder, every now and again, whether people actually like cults.

"

The status quo for the FIFA members, particularly those in the less developed parts of the world means a lavish lifestyle, excess, cash etc etc, voting for Blatter preserves that status quo for the time being, a vote against would mean overnight change. Power corrupts, absoulte power corrupts absolutely!

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By *L RogueMan
over a year ago

London

After all that, he gets another term.

FIFA is rotten to the core!

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By *lligator3Man
over a year ago

Dundee

I love football an corruption is a nonsense but seriously- find some other news worthy stories bbc/sky/itn!!!!

Is it end of season kick about for the reporters too???

Plenty issues that should be brought up our attention than over analysis n reporting of this

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Fifa tournaments such as world cup should be boycotted BUT if you were a player, your dream for the past 20+ years are to play in a world cup and youre not going to not play in it because of it...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

European countries and any other who want to should resign from FIFA membership and form a new organisation.

The money for FIFA would drop massively.

TV revenue would all but vanish overnight.

Organise a world cup in a city who already have the facilities in place to get it up and running. Fifa would collapse in ten years.

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