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  1. The FRENCH TICKLER

    The FRENCH TICKLER Well-Known Member

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  2. FLG

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    Will somebody, anybody pleeeease put a pillow over this old ****s face when he next has a nap.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27762435

    Qatar 2022: Sepp Blatter says corruption claims are racist
    Fifa president Sepp Blatter claims allegations surrounding the Qatar 2022 World Cup bid are motivated by racism.

    Qatar was chosen as host in December 2010 but corruption claims have prompted Fifa to begin an inquiry.

    "There is a sort of storm against Fifa relating to the Qatar World Cup," Blatter said. "Sadly there's a great deal of discrimination and racism."

    Fifa will rule on the validity of the bidding for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups in September or October.

    At that point, the president of football's world governing body said, the "matter will be closed".

    Speaking to African football officials in Sao Paulo, Blatter confirmed that the latest allegations would be discussed at the Fifa Congress on Tuesday and Wednesday.

    He said Fifa needed to combat "anything that smacks of discrimination and racism".

    "It really makes me sad," he added.

    At its general assembly in Sao Paulo, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) condemned what it termed "the repeated, deliberately hateful, defamatory and degrading attacks by some media, notably British, on the image and the integrity of the Confederation of African Football, its president, its members, its member associations and the entire African continent."

    Caf added that it would urge the executive committee "to file a law suit, if necessary, so that the authors of this smearing and defamatory campaign against African football leaders are brought to book".

    Qatar overcame competition from Australia, Japan, South Korea and the United States to be named as 2022 hosts.

    But the bidding process has been hit by a series of corruption claims.

    American lawyer Michael Garcia is currently involved in an independent investigation into the bidding process and is due to deliver his report to Fifa in mid-July.

    Blatter, 78, told delegates from the Asian Football Conference that Garcia would also speak at Fifa's congress to update delegates on his inquiry.

    Garcia is investigating everyone connected with the bidding process for both the 2018 World Cup, to be staged in Russia, and the 2022 event.

    Qatar's World Cup organising committee continues to reject claims of wrongdoing and says it is confident the vote was won fairly.
     
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  3. PLT

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    Hang on where do the African lot come into it?

    I thought this was about a Qatari, Mohammed whatsisname, and the Qatari bid team?
     
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  4. ellewoods

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    The new allegations if I understand them right are that he got officials in his country to discuss trade agreements with countries in Africa, Asia and the Caribbean but mainly Africa in order to influence countries football delegations.
     
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  5. balkan tiger

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    Septic has pulled out the rasict card to deflect the attention away from FIFA and Qatar.
     
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  6. Surlyc

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    It would seem he is trying to get the main sponsors to back down by accusing them of participating in "discrimination and racism".

    It's pathetic, but Blatter knows his support is almost entirely from the delegates of poorer nations (most of Africa) who rely on his patronage. It's a fairly safe option to try and make this go away. I'm not sure it can work though, not once the majority of the main sponsors have been forced to comment.
     
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  7. PLT

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    Fancy someone claiming there's corruption in Africa...
     
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