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Fifa are cunts

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[quote author=Pesam link=topic=45492.msg1344478#msg1344478 date=1307432041]
You couldn't make this stuff up! A fucking opera singer and an 88 year old Kissinger - FIFA is a fucking circus.
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Hahahahahaha. WTF?!

How random can you fucking get?!

I'm convinced Blatter part owns TalkSport & just says shit like this to give their shows a subject!
 
More FIFA cunts saying the FA need to bend over to get anywhere.

You know what? Fucking stick it.
 
PS-We should definately Apply for the next Euro championships available, Uefa are bound to give it to us........


Fuck just checked
Its Poland and Ukraine in 2012
then France 2016

then UEFA Euro 2020 – Potential Bids
Armenia / Azerbaijan / Georgia[1]
Belgium[2]
Bosnia-Herzegovina / Croatia / Serbia[3]
Romania / Bulgaria or Hungary[4][5][6][7]
Czech Republic / Slovakia[8][9]
Turkey[10][11][1]
Netherlands[12]
Spain
one of them.

That means its 2024 before we have an outside shot of another competition.
I'll be *COUNTS ON FINGERS* .......DEAD.
 
[quote author=Herr Onceared link=topic=45492.msg1344597#msg1344597 date=1307436507]
PS-We should definately Apply for the next Euro championships available, Uefa are bound to give it to us........
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Actually forget that.

Blatter's term Euro 2008 was awarded to Switzerland, during your term Euro 2016 is awarded to France, is this the new trend?" Michel Platini said "When there is a Turkish president, then you can host a major tournament".[6]

Guus Hiddink was also highly critical of the decision, stating: "This proves once again that in top-flight football the game is run by politics", and "UEFA gave the Euro 2016 finals to France, who have already had the tournament twice and they also had the World Cup finals in 1998. This does not feel right. I get the feeling that the actual bid was about other things. Otherwise the choice for France as hosting nation, the country of UEFA president Michel Platini, cannot be explained."[7]

Another highly controversial remark came from the French national player Marc Planus: "We learned that last night (Thursday night). We're really excited, it will boost the French football" The bidding and the decision process has taken place on Friday, one day after the day French player suggested that "they have already known".[8][9]

Before the bidding process, Michel Platini introduced the French president Nicolas Sarkozy to every member of the decision committee in person, while he did not do the same for the Turkish president Abdullah Gul. After the decision Platini concluded:

"I'm happy because France has won, and I'm French — let's not forget it,"


Yeaaaahhhhh much cleaner.
 
The whole game is run by corrupt cunts. I hope the ECA make a real stand against them - both FIFA and UEFA
 
Members of the European Club Association (ECA), representing the continent’s top football clubs, have warned FIFA they are running out of patience with how football is governed on the world stage.

The ECA on Tuesday demanded a greater say in FIFA's decisions and criticised FIFA for the confusion over speculation of a possible switch of the 2022 Qatar World Cup to the winter.

On Monday, FIFA president Sepp Blatter performed an apparent u-turn on his previous suggestions that the 2022 World Cup would take place in the winter by saying a summer tournament in Qatar had been "settled".

"The time for monopolies is over. Football needs democracy and transparency," said ECA chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge.

"ECA members agree that all clubs must be meaningfully involved in all decisions affecting club football. Now is the time for change," added Rummenigge after the 136-member association's general assembly in Geneva.

In a statement, the ECA expressed its "concern on the way matters of such importance are managed by football's world governing body" and its opposition to the "disruption" of the possibility of a winter World Cup.
 
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as much as the Dutch, but were just as revolutionary (if not more so), yet no one gives a fuck about them.
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What about the Austrian Wunderteam of the 1930's?? nobody gives a fuck about them either.
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Exactly!

We would've been World Champions in 1938 if we hadn't...well...you know.
 
One corrupt cunt gone. Another 100 to go....

Jack Warner has quit his vice-presidency of Fifa, three weeks after vowing to unleash a "football tsunami" in response to his suspension from the world game for allegedly facilitating bribes.

Fifa said Warner had sent a letter to its ethics committee indicating his intention to concentrate on his political career in Trinidad & Tobago, where he is a cabinet minister. Fifa's ethics committee immediately dropped its follow-up investigations into his conduct, pointing to the limitations of its jurisdiction under Swiss association law, which states it may only govern affiliated members.

"As a consequence of Mr Warner's self-determined resignation, all ethics committee procedures against him have been closed and the presumption of innocence is maintained," Fifa said.

Warner upset Fifa's attempts to bring matters to a close by hinting at political motivations for his suspension and that of the former Fifa presidential candidate Mohamed bin Hammam last month. It was Jérôme Valcke, the general secretary of Fifa, who initially referred to the Fifa ethics committee the events at a controversial Caribbean Football Union meeting on 10 May, where each national association allegedly received a brown envelope containing $40,000 (£24,500) in cash.

"Had we announced in Miami [the] Concacaf support for Blatter [in the Fifa presidential elections], all this would never have happened," Warner told Bloomberg on Monday. "The general secretary that I had employed, who worked with me for 21 years, with the assistance of elements of Fifa has sought to undermine me in ways that are unimaginable."

Warner lifted the lid on a cosy culture of gifts and financial favours at Fifa. "It's not unusual for such things to happen and gifts have been around throughout the history of Fifa," Warner said. "What's happening now for me is hypocrisy."

This, said Warner, is why he has quit football. "I've been hung out to dry continually and I'm not prepared to take that."

Despite Fifa's entreaties to presume Warner an innocent man, he was serving a temporary suspension handed down by Fifa's ethics committee on 30 May. It had received preliminary evidence – including photographs – indicating there had been a corruption plot at a meeting attended by Warner and Bin Hammam. Warner and Bin Hammam have denied wrongdoing.

The ethics committee's stand-in chairman, Petrus Damaseb, said the temporary ban was in order to permit "forensic investigators" to make further inquiries in the case, stressing it was not an indictment of Warner or Bin Hammam.

However, with the Warner case dropped, the opportunity for further investigation into the allegations against Bin Hammam may also have been compromised by his resignation. Warner, who would be a primary witness, can no longer be obliged to give evidence since he is no longer bound by football's statutes, although Fifa says he has "offered his support in [the ethics committee's] continued investigation".

Warner's resignation closes the book on one of the most controversial careers in world football. He was reprimanded in December 2006 for the involvement of his family company, Simpaul travel, in a World Cup ticketing scandal. Although there was never any specific proof the Concacaf president had personally been involved, his son Daryan was told to pay a fine believed to have amounted to $1m.

Warner was also the man who made public an email from Valcke in which the latter claimed Qatar had "bought" the 2022 World Cup hosting rights and was accused by England 2018 insiders as one of those who pledged the bid team his vote only later to renege on his commitment at the ballot box.

None of that appeared on Monday to concern Fifa, which said: "The Fifa executive committee, the Fifa president and the Fifa management thank Mr Warner for his services to Caribbean, Concacaf and international football over his many years devoted to football at both regional and international level, and wish him well for the future."

Concacaf, which has been riven by internal disputes over the CFU meeting on 10 May, must elect Warner's successor to the committee

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/jun/20/jack-warner-fifa-resigns
 
"As a consequence of Mr Warner's self-determined resignation, all ethics committee procedures against him have been closed and the presumption of innocence is maintained," Fifa said.

Typical ....suits them all I'd imagine , he can always say he was never found of any wrong doing and Fifa can say they never had any dodgy people in their organisation .

Guess they'll just do nothing and let all this shite blow over . It will rear it's head again in future and again nothing will be done . We could hope that someday some decent person gets to the top in there and knocks them into shape but obviously that will never be allowed .

Does anybody have power over them ? Can the EU or someone not pull rank ? Surely they can't be above all law .Christ , they're like the Catholic church in Ireland until the 80s , nobody can touch them !!!!

Biggest association of wankers ever .
 
The Swiss government want them to disclose some information around some corruption case or something and are on their case about it. Disclose or find another country or something. Swiss Tony (Le Chac) may know some info on it.
 
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"As a consequence of Mr Warner's self-determined resignation, all ethics committee procedures against him have been closed and the presumption of innocence is maintained," Fifa said.

Typical ....suits them all I'd imagine , he can always say he was never found of any wrong doing and Fifa can say they never had any dodgy people in their organisation .

Guess they'll just do nothing and let all this shite blow over . It will rear it's head again in future and again nothing will be done . We could hope that someday some decent person gets to the top in there and knocks them into shape but obviously that will never be allowed .

Does anybody have power over them ? Can the EU or someone not pull rank ? Surely they can't be above all law .Christ , they're like the Catholic church in Ireland until the 80s , nobody can touch them !!!!

Biggest association of wankers ever .
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Exactly.

"Jack, we're going to rat you out for all the shit you've done over the years. Unless you resign, in which case, we'll sweep it under the carpet, ignore it and let you get away with it".
 
The samw way Oncy and a few others talk about dancing a jig the day Thatcher dies is the way I feel about Blatter.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-15996806

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A corruption watchdog that was advising Fifa after a series of bribery and corruption scandals, has cut its ties with world football's governing body.

An official with Transparency International (TI) said two of its key recommendations had been ignored.

TI said Fifa paying an expert to oversee major reforms to how it is run would jeopardise his independence.

The expert, Mark Pieth, said he would not re-examine old scandals, another recommendation of TI.

The move is being viewed by many as a blow to the credibility of Fifa's reform process, which has been led by its President Sepp Blatter, says BBC sports news correspondent Alex Capstick.

Fifa has declined to comment on TI's move.

'Not independent'

Sylvia Schenk, TI's sports adviser, said Mr Pieth could not remain independent of Fifa if he was being paid by the organisation.

"We believe that someone paid by Fifa cannot be a member of the independent commission [overseeing reforms]," Ms Schenk told the Press Association Sport news agency.

"He has a contract with Fifa so he is not independent in that sense."

Mr Pieth said it was common for firms to pay outside advisers to evaluate their business practices.

"We can't start asking audit firms to do their job for free just to make sure they are independent," he told the Bloomberg news website.

TI had been invited by Fifa to sit on an outside panel headed by Mr Pieth to advise on reforms.

Fifa has been embroiled in scandals that have seen four members of Mr Blatter's ruling executive committee banned or resign over allegations of bribery.

TI's involvement was seen as a key element in Mr Blatter's strategy to clean up Fifa, says our correspondent.
 
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