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    Moronic stuff from him, probably just playing to the crowd he was in front of. Blatter will follow the herd if it comes to it, and the African FA's will follow Blatter.
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    I'm not sure how big a deal this is, but: http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/7262...medium=twitter

    English FA man David Gill has apparently said the same. Strange coordination.
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    Interesting.

    There was an article in When Saturday Comes last month about an American who ran for President of FIFA a few years back. He withdrew in the end after not getting anyone to nominate him. He said he felt he'd have gotten lots of votes (secret ballot), but could get no-one to openly nominate him. Blatter has football absolutely by the short and curlies (which in a way, you really have to admire). But there's a crack or two showing lately.

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    CAF especially seems to be just in thrall of him. I assume that has a lot to do with development funds (and maybe the threat of more thorough investigations into its FA's).
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    Quote Originally Posted by NeverFeltBetter View Post
    CAF especially seems to be just in thrall of him. I assume that has a lot to do with development funds (and maybe the threat of more thorough investigations into its FA's).
    Exactly. FIFA does excellent work spreading guaranteed funds to every last corner of the football world, but as you can guess a lot of it is trapped by bureaucrats and all of those bureaucrats are very grateful to Sepp Blatter for ensuring the money arrives at their federation and no questions are asked about how it's used.

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    And then you have Cameroon refusing to get on a plane to the World Cup till they get paid of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    And then you have Cameroon refusing to get on a plane to the World Cup till they get paid of course.
    This is my favourite piece of punditry so far:

    Quote Originally Posted by Robbie Savage
    I fancy Cameroon to get out of their group behind Brazil and, if they do make the last 16, they have got enough about them to give whoever they play out of Group B - either Spain, Netherlands or Chile by the looks of things - a scare.
    http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/27679577
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    That remark by Blatter in itself should be reason to resign. Essentially he is belittling efforts at eradicating racism in football by attributing genuine concerns about corruption to racism.

    Let's be clear here: it was a FIFA themselves who found Mohammed Bin Hamman guilty of bribery and expelled him. Now when the rest of the world says he was more corrupt than originally thought we're all racists?
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    Have I just heard Greg Dyke right? Some African nations are saying Blatter is corrupt. That's one thing, but it's the British media leading the claim.

    So, the British media holds more clout than whole African countries? Is that not racist? Dyke might as well have inserted "tinpot" before the word African.

    Anyway, it seems something is stirring here. A Berlin Wall or Ceaucescu moment?

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    The British media angle is because Blatter and the CAF brought it up, no? The British media is a familiar villain for them, being as it actually questions them rather than just telling them they're amazing.

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    Sorry, my point was that Greg Dyke just said on SSN said that some African nations were complaining but the fact that British media are complaining is more important.

    Listen to the way Dyke said it. It was almost is if he was saying "look, although some Mickey Mouse African countries think he should go, it's more important that some UK media think he should go". I'm surprised that a successful guy like Dyke is so lacking in conviction in front of a microphone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88 View Post
    Sorry, my point was that Greg Dyke just said on SSN said that some African nations were complaining but the fact that British media are complaining is more important.

    Listen to the way Dyke said it. It was almost is if he was saying "look, although some Mickey Mouse African countries think he should go, it's more important that some UK media think he should go". I'm surprised that a successful guy like Dyke is so lacking in conviction in front of a microphone.
    I didn't see Dyke's interview so I can't comment, but as far as I know all the African countries are behind Blatter. The recent controversy is because the CAF is accusing the British media of racism since the Sunday Times posted documents alleging the African unions were very well-disposed to Qatar's bid and money may have changed hands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    The British media angle is because Blatter and the CAF brought it up, no? The British media is a familiar villain for them, being as it actually questions them rather than just telling them they're amazing.
    Reminds me of Blatter's reelection in 2011, when a whole load of nations lined up to criticise the English FA for trying to postpone the vote, including DRC Congo and Benin of the CAF: http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/13610973
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    Quote Originally Posted by NeverFeltBetter View Post
    Reminds me of Blatter's reelection in 2011, when a whole load of nations lined up to criticise the English FA for trying to postpone the vote, including DRC Congo and Benin of the CAF: http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/13610973

    That link brought up some decent stories from 2011. Nothing new to any of who have been following the story since the crackers award.

    German Federation [president] asks Fifa for inquiry into Qatar 2022
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/13613314

    Bin Hammam denied access to Fifa congress
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/13590264

    Fifa: Valcke denies Jack Warner's 2022 'bought' claim
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/13592684
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    Two things:

    First, Franz Beckenbauer refusing to cooperate with investigations into the Qatar voting process, and has gotten a figurative slap on the wrist over that: http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/europ...-days-by-fifa/

    I suppose he might just consider the inquiry insulting, but its certainly not helping perceptions of corruption.

    Secondly, there's this from Blatter: http://www.theguardian.com/football/...-managers-fifa

    Not seeking a debate on video tech, but just noting the timing. I think Blatter's losing control rapidly, and this is an attempt to appeal to certain elements within FIFA to get behind him.
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    Not a great few months for the board of Bayern, the Kaiser's got a ban, Rumenigge's had to confess to his free rolex and Hoeness is doing time inside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeverFeltBetter View Post
    Two things:

    First, Franz Beckenbauer refusing to cooperate with investigations into the Qatar voting process, and has gotten a figurative slap on the wrist over that: http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/europ...-days-by-fifa/

    I suppose he might just consider the inquiry insulting, but its certainly not helping perceptions of corruption.

    Secondly, there's this from Blatter: http://www.theguardian.com/football/...-managers-fifa

    Not seeking a debate on video tech, but just noting the timing. I think Blatter's losing control rapidly, and this is an attempt to appeal to certain elements within FIFA to get behind him.
    He's losing control of UEFA, but they never really backed him anyway. He still has 6 of the 7 confederations behind him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    I didn't see Dyke's interview so I can't comment, but as far as I know all the African countries are behind Blatter. The recent controversy is because the CAF is accusing the British media of racism since the Sunday Times posted documents alleging the African unions were very well-disposed to Qatar's bid and money may have changed hands.
    Murky days ahead for FIFA when the clean up group, the UEFA based associations, are embedded in the Qatar corrupted bid.
    Nine out of the ten UEFA based executive votes came from Platini and his UEFA mates, Blatter voted for Australia.
    Now Platini say he will support a revote should Qatar be found to have corrupted their bid with bribes, and Platini says he will still vote for Qatar in the new vote.
    Platini endorses corruption shocker!
    Where else in Europe would you find such a blatant endorsement of proven corruption? And him and UEFA executive members will still vote to have the WC finals played in the searing heat of a Gulf State, knowing that those Finals cannot be moved to winter.

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    Can we read anything into Sepp coming out in favour of video replays?

    It's a reasonably sudden about-face I think; FIFA have always opposed video technology. I wonder is he feeling under pressure and looking to curry whatever favour is going? Or am I off reading too much into things again?

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    I mentioned that above - I think he's absolutely making some kind of support-inducing pivot, even if its just aimed at the fanbase (and in that case, its misaimed).
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