I don't doubt that FIFA's current leadership would love to be just as corrupt as those who they have replaced. However, I do think that it'll be a few years before they return to the trough...the dual threat of indictment and sponsor flight will likely force them to be only modestly corrupt for a couple World Cup cycles.
Good piece from a brilliant journalist. David Conn on Gianni Infantino - who he is, what he's achieved and what his presidency may be like. http://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/feb/26/gianni-infantino-fifa-president?CMP=share_btn_tw
Infantino is the best out the bunch. Hopefully he stays true to his word and sorts FIFA out. At least the guy who didn't give a **** about human rights didn't get it.
David Gill - formerly of Manchester United - to be offered the role as chairman of the finance arm of FIFA: