FIFA Arrests Made for Fraud

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I understand the FA are to charge the US Department of Justice with bringing the game into repute.
 

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I think we should look towards Scotland for guidance, and congratulate them on their boycott of FIFA World Cups since 1998. This is a marvellous ethical stand.
 

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And here is the irony of all this.

It will all amount to nothing. It will fizzle out and people will start jizzing over the champions league final in a week and then the pre season friendlies in a month. Football will continue and people will forget.

Nothing will happen bar headlines and online rants. The old c*** is laughing at us from the back of the school bus flicking the v's.

It's all down to uefa to take a lead and watch others follow.
 

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Yep, the answer to the worst of FIFA's excesses is.... MISOGYNY!

Definitely think we've found a solution here.
Don't blame a messenger. There's a rotten symbiosis going on between the genders of the human race. Men destroy the world, 'cause then women want to multiply with them. Which we seem to share with chimps, as a matter of fact.
 
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They may want to desperately try and find something if they can, from all accounts the US is desperate to nab some of our banks and others are already int he crap and cannot afford more payments.

The FBI tactic is to hit everyone bar Blatter, but hope they all give the details on Blatter to save themselves, as wrong as it sounds if say HSBC know about lots of corrupt Fifa stuff they turned a blind eye to at the time, but hand it over now I suspect FBI may keep them out of it to get at the top man.
 
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If UEFA break away from FIFA consider the world game virtually over. This not only sets a precedent and shows that money is all that counts, it would also give Greg Dyke the excuse to do away with the non league game on the basis that we should only look after the money and the money to the FA is the national team. As much as i dislike FIFA the current structure needs to remain in place. The one nation one vote rule needs to remain as it's the only thing stopping the nations who make money breaking away and excluding the rest.
They need to scrap the executive committee however this can be done within FIFA.

The one question European football needs to ask itself now and Tim Vickery hit the nail on the head. Why do so many nations around the world not want the European's in power.... Then do something to fix it.
The first thing the FA could do would be offer it's seat on the IFAB in exchange for Blatter introducing a 2 term limit on FIFA presidency. We then give some to get some.
Secondly, have the FA's give up the vice presidency on the condition it goes to someone independent from FIFA who can be there for accountability.
Again they give to get some...
Finally UEFA could propose to actually give the World Club Championship the credit it deserves by stopping all matches during the tournament. This would appease some of the continental affiliates and give them a chance to make some money by guaranteeing better tv coverage.
Again these little things would gain favor among the other confederations who rightfully believe Europe only give's a damn about itself and could not give a damn about the rest of the world game
 

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If UEFA break away from FIFA consider the world game virtually over. This not only sets a precedent and shows that money is all that counts, it would also give Greg Dyke the excuse to do away with the non league game on the basis that we should only look after the money and the money to the FA is the national team. As much as i dislike FIFA the current structure needs to remain in place. The one nation one vote rule needs to remain as it's the only thing stopping the nations who make money breaking away and excluding the rest.
They need to scrap the executive committee however this can be done within FIFA.

This is one of my biggest worries also.

While I think Fifa is diseased and frankly needs every single member removed and re-built, I do not at all want to see something else replace Fifa.

the idea of fifa is correct, it will always be about making money, but fifa is about distributing money everywhere, if we got some big nation set-up running the show, it'll still be as corporate, but you can bet your life on where 90% of the money goes! that is the simple reason why Blatter kept in charge as he has looked after smaller countries.

But it really needs completely cleared.....no one at all can be trusted in it, the major competitions should be given on merit than money.

Saying that for all people say an England pull out won't effect Fifa, it would if we then banned anyone playing in England from attending, it would destroy the African cup of Nations and a lot in the World cup.
 

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but you can still seek around who might.

even if France, Spain and Germany went, if England, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Czech, Croatia, Belgium, Sweden, Norway, etc, etc, etc,etc then add maybe Chile, argentina, Uruguay, USA, Australia.....maybe others.

that is not a world cup with a good chunk of them out
 

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I am going to take a wild stab in dark they have found some internal evidence that points to afew British former fifa members being responsible for most of the corruption.
 

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This is a very happy day for everyone who loves football.

New President will be chosen at an extraordinary congress, at a time to be confirmed, probably between December this year and March 2016.
 

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Is it? What changes? What will actually change. For this to change you need a president who will actually do something. We will end up with another Blatter like figure because Europe seems more willing to whine about FIFA and the voting method rather than take a long hard look at itself and wonder why the rest of the world seems to vote against the European candidate every time...
 

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Bye bye you corrupt shit.
 

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Well that was certainly unexpected.
It seems that that Valcke letter could have led to a trail that could have incriminated him.
 

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What a tyrant he has been down the years. Any news on the favourite to succeed?
 

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What a tyrant he has been down the years. Any news on the favourite to succeed?

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Is it? What changes? What will actually change. For this to change you need a president who will actually do something. We will end up with another Blatter like figure because Europe seems more willing to whine about FIFA and the voting method rather than take a long hard look at itself and wonder why the rest of the world seems to vote against the European candidate every time...
I am optimistic that there will be change, that FIFA will elect a President who is capable of running one of the biggest sports organisations in the World but also who is willing to tackle the patronage and corruption. There has been so much publicity, particularly relating to the ongoing investigations, I would be amazed if charges aren't brought against a number of individuals. Whoever puts themselves forward as a candidate will surely only do so in the knowledge that they are totally clean and unsullied by what has been going on so far. I was really hopeful that Prince Ali might be elected, he comes across as someone who is totally honest and doesn't take crap, definitely the sort of person FIFA needs. I suspect that many of those who voted for Blatter did so in the hope that this whole sorry saga would be allowed to continue for at least another four years.

As for the timing, it came just days before the Women's World cup in Canada, maybe he just wanted to avoid that event turning into the anti-Blatter show. Interesting times for World football.
 

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Not a day for gloating. No matter how it's twisted it's a sad day for the game.

I wouldn't describe my position as gloating, it is more like unbridled joy!

The World has known that there was corruption inside FIFA for years, it is now time for complete reform and an opportunity to put things right, I cannot for the life of me see how that could be described as sad...it feels more like liberation!
 

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