RE: Football Banter - lovebabes56 - 12-11-2014 22:41
Don't know how FIFA can survive if it can clear Qatar of wrongdoing but can't do sweet FA about the shit that decision has caused. We still don't know what the report that was conducted has said.
RE: Football Banter - Mr77 - 13-11-2014 00:08
You stay classy Toffee fans
RE: Football Banter - HannahsPet - 13-11-2014 11:22
Well well fifa clear Qatar then accuse fa of irregularities in the 2018 bid
RE: Football Banter - circles_o_o_o - 13-11-2014 12:44
Now the author of the report is saying that his findings are being misrepresented by FIFa's press releases about it, and wants to challenge the reporting of his report.
RE: Football Banter - lovebabes56 - 14-11-2014 07:23
I Bet FIFA looked at it thought 'bloody hell we can't publicise it" and change several bits to make Qatar the good guys and the FA the bad guys. As far as I'm concerned, when Blatter goes up for re-election enough countries will realise sticking with Blatter is futile and give him the boot. The longer he is in power, the more tainted FIFA run competitions become. And we should start making a decision about Russia 2018 now whether to withdraw from the competition in protest as a response. I'm sure enough countries around the world may be thinking the same thing. We can't cannot consider competing in Russia while they have troops in another country.
RE: Football Banter - lovebabes56 - 14-11-2014 07:30
Sheffield United must be regretting re-signing Ched Evans. To me, he shouldn't be allowed to play football ever again and not once has he apologised for his actions or to his victim. I hope now some fans will start staying away from the club until the club does the decent thing.
RE: Football Banter - terence - 14-11-2014 07:43
they haven't resigned him.
RE: Football Banter - bytor - 14-11-2014 11:25
(14-11-2014 07:30 )babelover48 Wrote: Sheffield United must be regretting re-signing Ched Evans. To me, he shouldn't be allowed to play football ever again and not once has he apologised for his actions or to his victim. I hope now some fans will start staying away from the club until the club does the decent thing.
He is only training with them and as yet not signed to play. I agree that rape is a thoroughly despicable crime and he did receive lenient punishment. Although he is waiting for a review as he maintains it was consensual Sex his conviction currently still stands .
However, perhaps plumbers, shop keepers, civil servants etc convicted of the same crime should also be denied opportunity to resume their careers once released from prison. Perhaps public opinion, whipped up by the media is so strong because as a footballer, he is seen as role model.
RE: Football Banter - Mr77 - 14-11-2014 13:36
He should be able to play but if I was involved with any club I definitely wouldn't sign him as he has shown nothing but arrogance .
RE: Football Banter - Joey 27 - 14-11-2014 16:18
he should join a struggling team in the conference north or south and work his way back up the footballer ladder
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