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RE: Football Banter - lovebabes56 - 28-05-2015 11:01

(28-05-2015 10:26 )aaron Wrote:  
(27-05-2015 14:05 )circles_o_o_o Wrote:  The FIFA director of communications says "Today for us is good."

If yesterday was a good day for FIFA then I wonder what a bad day would be like?

A bad day probably would be Sepp Blatter resigning!!


RE: FIFA - cosmonaut - 28-05-2015 11:10

Sepp Blatter will not be speaking at a conference this morning as planned. (I assume he's too busy planning his survival strategy.)


RE: FIFA - SOCATOA - 28-05-2015 11:31

Corruption has been part of FIFA for a long time now. Blatter and co have been helping themselves for years. Dont think there was anyone who didnt think Quatar and Russia getting the world cup was anything but corruption all round. It's all about power, with Blatter, and he isnt going to give up without a fight. Think its time to dissolve FIFA, and start again. FIFA is beyond fixing due to the amount of criminals in their ranks. For a start Quatar and Russia world cups should be annulled.


RE: FIFA - broncobilly10 - 28-05-2015 11:36

Blatter learned from his predecessor top level sporting organizations have long history with corruption FIFA, IOC among others


RE: FIFA - SOCATOA - 28-05-2015 11:42

Big sponsors Visa, Hyundi, Coca Cola are all considering their sponserships with FIFA. Blatter needs to answer, and it seems it's everyone up to the vice president, but not himSad Poor soul is just misunderstoodShy, aye right!!


RE: FIFA - circles_o_o_o - 28-05-2015 11:49

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RE: FIFA - William H Bonney - 28-05-2015 11:51

UEFA are discussing today on whether to boycott the election tomorrow. I think that's the least they need to do. What they really need to do is to break away from FIFA. It's time to show some backbone and say enough is enough, we're going our separate way.


RE: FIFA - cosmonaut - 28-05-2015 12:02

(28-05-2015 11:42 )SOCATOA Wrote:  Big sponsors Visa, Hyundi, Coca Cola are all considering their sponserships with FIFA.

It would be great if the sponsors grasp the nettle. McDonald's have said something as well as those mentioned above, but so far Visa are the only one to have directly said they may reassess their sponsorship with FIFA.


RE: FIFA - dominar rygel xvi - 28-05-2015 12:08

It's nice to see that Jack Warner spent last night in jail. I've always thought he was one of the worst in FIFA.


RE: FIFA - cosmonaut - 28-05-2015 12:25

David Cameron has called for Sepp Blatter to stand down. There's a man who knows a bandwagon when he sees one!