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    The Guardian article says he uses a mobility scooter to get around - was chased through New York in one actually. He weighs 32 stone.

    Interesting read actually. Took all the money he should have spent on tax and ate it instead.
    He's really a whippet thin 8 stone. The rest is the money belt (14 stone), brass neck (9 stone) and the Official Rules of the (Blame)Game (1 stone).

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    I particularly like the way he wears a loud tie, just in case you didn't notice him...
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    It's quite astonishing how Qatari embedded Platini has consistantly (and I have to say, admirably) kept the strong scent of roses emanating from his good self, amidst the FIFA bloodbath. If he was one of a bunch condemned and lined up be shot by firing squad, he would request a last fag, have a smoke with the guards, share a few laughs and walk out the front door with everybody waving goodbye and good luck to him.

    I'm on a mission from God or was it 'Platini maintains his guiding force is to "protect" a game he still loves'

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    Timing of Blatter's resignation has me wondering who he has lined up to replace him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NeverFeltBetter View Post
    Timing of Blatter's resignation has me wondering who he has lined up to replace him.

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    Blatter wasn't really on my radar until he sniggered in public at Delaney's idea of 33 teams at the WC in South Africa. An idea that was going no where of course and many scoffed at it but for the President of FIFA to snigger in public when he personally had come out against technology - grrrrrrr, I hated him with a vengeance ever since (I am sure it worried him). Pompous and arrogant and please God they'll dig something up on him.
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    I'm seeing a lot of articles pop up all over the place about Russia and Qatar getting stripped of the World Cups, but it all seems like presumtious fantasy, many of them based off no more than the vague inklings of Greg Dyke, hardly the authority on the subject. It seems way too late to reconsider Russia, and the legal issues surrounding Qatar and the numerous contracts awarded and stadia already being built would mean a gigantic quagmire if any attempt were to be made to re-run their vote, without the most cast-iron, indisputable proof that their delegation was involved in wrongdoing.

    I imagine that FIFA will deem the arrests and Blatter's resignation as enough, and go full speed ahead on everything else.
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    Does anyone remember the London meeja in the lead up to 2012? All the fake hysteria about war on the streets, hateful racist locals and the absolute ferry load of tripe Panorama trolled out? When tehy were taken apart over it, by Jewish groups and others, they tried to neck it out. It is the same right now. The same front pages on the tabloids (Sun, Guardian etc) declaring victory. Same as their EASY headline before the 2010 World Cup, same as "Gotcha" when the British Armed Forces sank a retreating vessel. The jingositic orgy of self-congratulation would be deserved, were it warranted.

    Blatter, I believe, is not clean. Neither are most of the blazers (including Chuck), knocking about. There has never been a clean vote for a large event in sports, player and fan welfare is always secondary and nothing will change. And to hear JD glorying.....oh no, just no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudulika View Post
    Does anyone remember the London meeja in the lead up to 2012? All the fake hysteria about war on the streets, hateful racist locals and the absolute ferry load of tripe Panorama trolled out? When tehy were taken apart over it, by Jewish groups and others, they tried to neck it out. It is the same right now. The same front pages on the tabloids (Sun, Guardian etc) declaring victory. Same as their EASY headline before the 2010 World Cup, same as "Gotcha" when the British Armed Forces sank a retreating vessel. The jingositic orgy of self-congratulation would be deserved, were it warranted.
    the lead up to every world cup, euros and Olympics is filled with british media overblown stories over fears that the host country is miles behind schedule in its preparations among many other potential problem they can throw at the hosts. cant remember such an event where their "fears" turned out to be true

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    My French is a little rusty, but I think the editor could have gotten away with enculé rather than 'cornered'...
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    Quote Originally Posted by jbyrne View Post
    the lead up to every world cup, euros and Olympics is filled with british media overblown stories over fears that the host country is miles behind schedule in its preparations among many other potential problem they can throw at the hosts. cant remember such an event where their "fears" turned out to be true
    Yes and reports of deaths of workers on the sites. I always thought they were slightly along the tone of "Johnny Foreigner isn't quite up to the task".

    Much and all as I dislike Blatter, the UK media (and the FA) have been engaged in a witch hunt against FIFA ever since the UK wasn't awarded the WC. Well, they may have got their bonfire at last and knowing the sort Blatter is, it may be the bonfire of the vanities.
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    Crap like this is a classic example: http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2015/...022-world-cup/

    UEFA aren't permitted to host the World Cup in 2022. England weren't even the runner-up in the voting for 2018. Yet here are the politicians, courting some easy popularity, claiming they are graciously ready to "step in". Jesus. If 2022 was to be re-run, I'd love for it to go to Australia or even the USA despite their similar attitude, but definitely not another European nation.

    Man, who would even decide the vote gets re-run? There isn't even going to be a proper President till next year probably.
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    http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sp...-31276830.html
    Felix lives in a vice grip of fear
    Former Fifa vice-president Jim Boyce says he has been left hurt and angry by false accusations he accepted cash for his vote.
    The Belfast-born football chief was caught up in the row over claims that corruption was rife throughout the sport's governing body.
    An exchange between Mr Boyce and a German reporter took place last Thursday, as the local man and his wife left a Fifa dinner in Zurich.
    It was captured on video as the journalist asked Mr Boyce if he had ever been part of an alleged bribery ring.
    The 71-year-old, clearly upset by the question, replied: "Don't you dare!"
    Pointing angrily at the reporter, Mr Boyce also asked his name, before walking up to the man, who claimed to be Felix from a German television
    Mr Boyce said: "Well I'm very glad that you've given me your name because I can assure you there will be a legal action.

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    FIFA's puff flick 'United Passions' took in $607 (yup, six-hundred-and-seven dollars) in its US opening weekend: http://www.theguardian.com/film/2015...pening-weekend

    I decided to watch it myself last night just to get an idea of how bad it is. It's truly awful, sycophantic, flattering nonsense. Or propaganda, in other words. I fell asleep about a third of the way through it. Thankfully, it had finished by the time I woke up.

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    Your review is flattering compared to the Guardian's!

    pure cinematic excrement
    Even without the current headlines, United Passions is a disgrace. It’s less a movie than preposterous self-hagiography, more appropriate for Scientology or the Rev Sun Myung Moon
    An enjoyable read!

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    We are being hit by an avalanche and I have to say I'm delighted

    Blatter spills the beans
    'agreement was in place for Russia to host the 2018 World Cup - before the vote took place'

    'a late swing in voting that gave Qatar the 2022 World Cup undid a similar agreement to hand it to the US .... four votes from Europe later switched from the USA to Qatar..

    And on super clean Franz, just another grubby official.
    The DFB transferred 6.7 million euros to FIFA in 2005 and Spiegel alleges that this money was transferred again to a Zurich account belonging to Louis-Dreyfus. The DFB has acknowledged the payment to FIFA but says it is unaware of where the money ended up.

    "To clear it up we have the control committee investigating internally and the law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer externally," Niersbach said. "The outcome of the ongoing investigations is open but I can already definitely rule out that the payment was related to the awarding of the World Cup in 2000, due to the timing of the payment process."

    'Franz Beckenbauer has described a payment sent to FIFA while he was head of Germany's 2006 World Cup organising committee as a mistake, but rejected claims it was made to buy votes.'


    UEFA push infanino for the FIFA presidency who the Guardian refer to the as the "most excruciating entrant"

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    It's an unholy mess alright. Blatter seems to be in "I'm taking you all down with me" mode, while the February election seems to get a new candidate every week. None of them appeal.
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    As bad as all the candidates are... Who else would you suggest taking over?

    Niall Quinn?

    I'm definitely on the side of "UEFA leaving FIFA" for starters. Why Conmebol and UEFA don't knock heads together is beyond me. This could be cleared up by a few white knights in either organisation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NeverFeltBetter View Post
    It's an unholy mess alright. Blatter seems to be in "I'm taking you all down with me" mode, while the February election seems to get a new candidate every week. None of them appeal.

    This is the best part.
    As bad as he is, always remember he didn't vote for Qatar. That for me is always something to hold onto just to show how bad the rest are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BonnieShels View Post
    As bad as all the candidates are... Who else would you suggest taking over?

    Niall Quinn?

    I'm definitely on the side of "UEFA leaving FIFA" for starters. Why Conmebol and UEFA don't knock heads together is beyond me. This could be cleared up by a few white knights in either organisation.
    Because they're as rotten as the rest of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    Because they're as rotten as the rest of them.
    If Uefa left Fifa, then Fifa in a single stroke would be 33% less corrupt.

    Sepp didn't vote for Qatar and yet the poor man had to take all the flak, while Platini/Uefa who had engineered the corrupt process that boosted Qatar, dodged the bullets and allowed poor Sepp to take the rap. It's a reservoir of dogs.

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