US_Brake wrote (View Post): |
McCain Urges Military Strikes Against FIFA
http://www.newyorker.com/humor/borowitz-report/mccain-urges-military-strikes-against-fifa |
dj wrote (View Post): |
New US Attorney General files charges against the long know corruption in FIFA. The protesters marching the streets of Brazil finally got their wish. Everyone knew FIFA was corrupt. Now Putin in Russia gives his best lie yet saying it is an American conspiracy to prevent FIFA from hosting the World Cup in Russia...and that Crook president of FIFA plays dumb.
FIFA also presides over Americas ( both US and Latin America ) tournaments and has been caught in numerous criminal schemes including money laundering, bribery and other various corruption charges. Many have said Blatter is guilty of corruption but still no one has presented any evidence. Like many other sports that have had corruption scandals - cycling, boxing, cricket etc. Some Officials involved caught and dealt with on evidence not on conjecture. Surely putting in the Jordan Prince wasn't going to solve anything. Jordan is another dictatorship that openly sponsors ISIS and other groups. This move would be from bad to insane. Guess many these days don't look before they leap. What's that thing about innocent til proved guilty. Just more words. |
Dima wrote (View Post): |
Funny is that Americans (dj) and Australians (antony, schrecken) who have no football teams to match Europeans are the main crirtics . |
dj wrote (View Post): |
So he is resigning right after he got elected, because he is innocent. Got it. |
Pete wrote (View Post): |
Perhaps Mr. Blatter personally may not be corrupt but he is responsible for his vice-president Mr. Valcke who has now been linked to an alledged 10 milion dollar bribe link. Blatter has worked at Fifa for 40 years of which the last 17 years as the president. If he was not aware of bribery and corruption among his associates or board members he is either deaf-blind or completely incompetent. As neither is the case he stands as much chance of being indicted as his fellow Fifa officials.
I believe that one of the reasons Blatter managed to be re-elected several times was his ability to gain the support of the football associations of the lesser developed football countries, in Asia, the Pacific and Africa. In those parts of the world he is regarded as a great benefactor of their footballing aspirations. This may not involve direct bribery but rather financial funding that the poorer countries badly need in order to construct and maintain football facilities. More on Fifa practice can be read in the book "Fifa Maffia" by German author Thomas Kistner Fifa Maffia It is just a giant money-making machine. The Netherlands and Belgium made a joint bid on the World Cup 2022 that Qatar won. I recall that one of the topics of discussion was that Fifa demanded all income to be tax free. In essence this would mean that The Netherlands would not directly financially benefit from organising the world cup. Apparently other nations found these demands less of problem. The fact that Qatar, a 2 million people desert nation won is beyond preposterous. |
mooxe wrote (View Post): |
Yes lets all believe the president of FIFA is innocent while all the dominoes fall around him. Come on Sod, is it just because it's an American led investigation? He's the president, and his organization is corrupted, do we not hold him responsible? Sure we haven't been presented the evidence yet, but with people inside FIFA commenting that this finally happened, his resignation, the other arrests... is there any doubt REALLY? |
Antony_nz wrote (View Post): |
Thats sick. New Zealand should have nothing to do with the security counsel. What a childish idealistic pursuit.
Fuck the god dam security counsel. |
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