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Should Mr Blatter's replacement come from within FIFA or should an outsider get the job?

he or she should come from without FIFA

As the FIFA scandal unfolds it's looking very likely that every world cup venue for 40 years has been obtained by fraud.

The corruption started when Haverlange took office in 1974 and Blatter was Secretary-General.

The French and South African world cups looking extremely dodgy.

I would imagine that the Olympic bidding process is probably just as corrupt if not more.

The IOC is supposed to be much cleaner than FIFA - at least after the 2002 Salt Lake City winter games were awarded!
 
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The IOC is supposed to be much cleaner than FIFA - at least after the 2002 Salt Lake City winter games were awarded!

With the vast amounts of money to be made I think it would be ridiculous to think that the Olympics are any different.

Money talks and all that.
 

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With the vast amounts of money to be made I think it would be ridiculous to think that the Olympics are any different.

Money talks and all that.

The clean-up after Salt Lake City changed a lot. I wouldn't say the IOC are as pure as the cold driven snow, but they won't be as bad as FIFA.

The idea that Platini- with plenty of financial links through his son to Qatar- is going to be better for FIFA is laughable though.

As for Jack Wilshere, the FA are really showing what a sensible and intelligent organisation they aren't. Say that Spurs are s*** and it's a three match ban; call a man a black c*** and a n***** like England's Brave John Terry did and it's a four-match ban.
 

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As for Jack Wilshere, the FA are really showing what a sensible and intelligent organisation they aren't. Say that Spurs are s*** and it's a three match ban; call a man a black c*** and a n***** like England's Brave John Terry did and it's a four-match ban.

Do not draw comparisons in this case. Remember that had been warned by the FA the previous year when Arsenal won the FA Cup and yet seemed totally oblivious of that warning when he did what he did this year, after the most recent Arsenal FA Cup victory.

The man is 23 years of age, yet decided to behave in such a manner somewhat reminiscent of an unruly schoolboy. A three match ban this time may get the message through to him. It is bad enough when football supporters indulge in such stupidity but when a professional footballer playing for a team in the highest reaches of the English Premiership acts in the manner that he did, then the knowledge that media seizing upon a story and the fact that the FA do have disciplinary powers must be known to him.

John Terry should have received a far greater punishment for his offence as he too surely would not claim to be totally unaware of the "Kick racism out of football campaign.
 

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Do not draw comparisons in this case. Remember that had been warned by the FA the previous year when Arsenal won the FA Cup and yet seemed totally oblivious of that warning when he did what he did this year, after the most recent Arsenal FA Cup victory.

The man is 23 years of age, yet decided to behave in such a manner somewhat reminiscent of an unruly schoolboy. A three match ban this time may get the message through to him. It is bad enough when football supporters indulge in such stupidity but when a professional footballer playing for a team in the highest reaches of the English Premiership acts in the manner that he did, then the knowledge that media seizing upon a story and the fact that the FA do have disciplinary powers must be known to him.

John Terry should have received a far greater punishment for his offence as he too surely would not claim to be totally unaware of the "Kick racism out of football campaign.

Would this be the same John Terry that was cleared in a court of law? Look I'm a Chelsea fan and I accept JT did wrong but...........................!! He did recently make a point of offering Rio Ferdinand his condolences over the loss of his wife so I think we need to let bygones be bygones.

As for Wilshere it's not the first time he's acted like an idiot.
 

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Do not draw comparisons in this case. Remember that had been warned by the FA the previous year when Arsenal won the FA Cup and yet seemed totally oblivious of that warning when he did what he did this year, after the most recent Arsenal FA Cup victory.

I think the comparisons are perfectly fair. What Wilshere did is being compared with the actions of Terry by the very act of the FA taking disciplinary action.

And clearly the FA think that saying your team's greatest rivals are s*** is 75% as bad as calling an opponent a black c***.

Given the allegations that pressure was put on Graham Taylor from the FA to not pick "too many" black players, I guess we know what that esteemed body thinks.

Would this be the same John Terry that was cleared in a court of law?

He was convicted in the football disciplinary process.
 

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I think the comparisons are perfectly fair. What Wilshere did is being compared with the actions of Terry by the very act of the FA taking disciplinary action.

And clearly the FA think that saying your team's greatest rivals are s*** is 75% as bad as calling an opponent a black c***.

Given the allegations that pressure was put on Graham Taylor from the FA to not pick "too many" black players, I guess we know what that esteemed body thinks.



He was convicted in the football disciplinary process.


Wilshere's offensive language was through a microphone and repeated two or three times.

Arsenal victory parades don't happen very often and all he can think about is Tottenham:oops:
 

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According to a BBC article,

BBC said:
Fifa paid the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) to stop legal action over Thierry Henry's handball in Ireland's World Cup play-off defeat by France in 2009, it has been claimed.

FAI chief executive John Delaney said the association believed it had a legal case against Fifa.

A fee was then agreed to drop the claim, Delaney said, after Ireland missed the 2010 finals in South Africa.

The fee was believed to be 5 million euros (£3.6m).
Is this illegal, or a simple out of court settlement, or somewhere in between? Whatever the payment's legality, it doesn't sit right by me.
 
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As the FIFA scandal unfolds it's looking very likely that every world cup venue for 40 years has been obtained by fraud.

The corruption started when Haverlange took office in 1974 and Blatter was Secretary-General.

The French and South African world cups looking extremely dodgy.

The South African FA have openly admitted there was $10m involved, so I think a bit worse than looking extremely dodgy, more like was extremely dodgy.

According to a BBC article,


Is this illegal, or a simple out of court settlement, or somewhere in between? Whatever the payment's legality, it doesn't sit right by me.

Out of court settlement. No different to out of court settlements on the prosecution threads here.
They knew FAI had a high probability of winning and therefore settled to avoid court costs etc increasing the amounts.
 

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As a football fan I really hope that football implodes in on itself thanks to all these allegations . I want to see the whole sorry mess come crashing down
 

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The move made by Liverpool for James Milner at Manchester City seems to be good thinking as a follow-on to recent matters there.
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The point being if the whole mess comes crashing down then football might just become more competitive for clubs like Villa. And all the other clubs not "in the club"

Noting your connection/affiliation to Aston Villa, how do you feel about the Everton situation with Tom Cleverley?
 

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Everyone looking forward to The Women's World Cup which starts today ?

I'm sure we'll all be "glued to the screen" for the duration of the tournament :(
 

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Everyone looking forward to The Women's World Cup which starts today ?

I'm sure we'll all be "glued to the screen" for the duration of the tournament :(

I'm sure I have some wet paint I need to supervise.
 

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I would watch but I fear no game taking place will be as good as the 1998 Women's FA Cup Final.
 

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Everyone looking forward to The Women's World Cup which starts today ?

I'm sure we'll all be "glued to the screen" for the duration of the tournament :(

Haha no. I don't mind women's football but thanks to Canada hosting it I'll be in bed
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"Aka" your beloved Aston Villa :p

Can you name the top 6 in the premier league for next season? Not hard is it.

That is the problem with football, the money involved is a positive feedback loop
 

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Watching some FA Cup games on television this season, when the match ball itself was of what looked like a dark pink shade, does anyone think that a normal shade white ball is much easier to follow against the green colour of the pitch when watching when long distance camera work comes into play?
 

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So it looks like not only the men's game is dodgy. Female referees can also be extremely, well, let's just say "poor". This Ukrainian woman makes Stuart Attwell seem competent.

Of course Canada would win. How did I not see this coming? :roll:
 

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Turned it on in the final 5 mins when I was making a brew before, absolutely no chance that decision would have happened vice versa. Reminds me of that (male) player a while ago in South America who grabbed an opponent's arm and hit themselves with it.
 

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Predictably there is no mention of the controversy, which is the turning point of the match and the only reason Canada won the match, in Aunt Beeb's match report.

Impartial BBC? Yeah, right.
 

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An enjoyable CL final last night. Juve were pretty competitive but Barca's forward line proved to have too much bite.

OT slightly a UK town has made a credible bid for the 2026 World Cup. Paul S. may approve.

http://www.mtfc.co.uk/news/article/macclesfield-in-bid-to-host-2026-world-cup-2478695.aspx

Decent game just a shame about some of the Barca cheating, for example Dani Alves handling the ball and then going down clutching his face, don't these players cringe with embarrassment when they see it on TV later?
 

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Predictably there is no mention of the controversy, which is the turning point of the match and the only reason Canada won the match, in Aunt Beeb's match report.

Impartial BBC? Yeah, right.

It's long been known how impartial the BBC is when it comes to football, just wait until Bournemouth are consistently near the end of MOTD's running order.

Decent game just a shame about some of the Barca cheating, for example Dani Alves handling the ball and then going down clutching his face, don't these players cringe with embarrassment when they see it on TV later?

Doubt it, I can't speak for them but I suspect it's a case of the ends justify the means and I'd not be surprised if they were told to do so. Alas whilst the risk/reward balance is hugely skewed in favour of the latter it won't stop (simulation needs to be a straight red and enforced IMO)
 

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John Terry should have received a far greater punishment for his offence as he too surely would not claim to be totally unaware of the "Kick racism out of football campaign.

kick_racism_out_of_football.jpg
 

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The move made by Liverpool for James Milner at Manchester City seems to be good thinking as a follow-on to recent matters there.
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Noting your connection/affiliation to Aston Villa, how do you feel about the Everton situation with Tom Cleverley?

Not massively fussed about it. Played about 7 decent games for us where he was very good. The rest of the season he wasn't much good at all. If they use him right then he can be decent. Just another rat deserting a sinking ship I'm afraid!
 

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