Talk of UEFA boycotting the Russian world cup, but that is all it will be, talk. Action that brings about change is what is needed.
Talk of UEFA boycotting the Russian world cup, but that is all it will be, talk. Action that brings about change is what is needed.
And I'm sure that includes Blatter!!I'm sick of it. I don't believe a single one of them has clean hands going back decades.


.......and they wonder why fans are falling out of love with international football
Personally all I care about is NCFC and I'd take that one play-off final win on Monday over England winning the next 4 World Cups![]()
Agreed KIO and whilst it would have been great to get an auto spot, I'm over the moon at having had our day out at Wembley and returning victorious!!!! Shame we couldn't have had a victory parade for all those who couldn't get to Wembley, but at least they'll be able to see their team on MOTD again next season.
Actually managed to listen to 'Canary Call' from Wembley last night - epic!!!!

.........and don't foreget JR you can listen to Chris Goreham's whole 90 minute commentary on BBC Radio Norfolk this afternoon at 2:00PM, including pre match build up and post match interviews on the Wembley pitch. I've set my BTVision box to record and keeping that !
P.S. As it's not 'live' it will probably be broadcast over the internet too
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radionorfolk/programmes/schedules

I may have mentioned this before on here (can't remember if I have or not), but I'm seriously considering boycotting the World Cup and not watching any related coverage of it - certainly if FIFA is still running the show much in the same way as it is currently.
But Russia are in UEFA so will not happen. Putin is already making it politicalTalk of UEFA boycotting the Russian world cup, but that is all it will be, talk. Action that brings about change is what is needed.
Not a great deal of point boycotting the World Cup itself as the revenue generated will be s lump sum not proportionally related to the number of people watching.
Boycotting the sponsors and doing it fairly loudly, not that would start to have a greater effect.
"No man made a greater mistake than he who did nothing when he could do only a little."