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FIFA Officials arrested

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  1. grandpops

    grandpops Well-Known Member

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    Nothing will change until they do.
     
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  2. Billy Death

    Billy Death Well-Known Member

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    Africans man, corrupt as ****.
    He chucks them his smegma & they lick his arse crack.
     
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  3. E.T. Fairfax

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    Just realised the ****er is 79 years old! You'd think he'd have taken his masses amounts money and retired by now, especially after events this week. Any sane man would, he must totally love the power. I wonder if that the moment he leaves then a few revelations might come out, so stopping in power means he has more control on whether anything dodgy against him surfaces. So he probably wants to die in office.
     
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  4. Billy Death

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    I hope the old bastard gets rabies.
     
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  5. Archers Road

    Archers Road Urban Spaceman

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    If just a few thousand people around the world declared their intention to do this, you'd soon see the sponsors putting pressure on FIFA.
     
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  6. grandpops

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    That`s where it would hurt and they`ve already said they`re watching the FBI situation very carefully.
     
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  7. Billy Death

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    Over to the FBI & US DoJ now then.
     
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    Nice one <laugh>

    please log in to view this image
     
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  9. grandpops

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    The chairman of the Football Association has said "this isn't over" after Sepp Blatter's controversional re-election as FIFA president.

    Greg Dyke pointed to the fact that Mr Blatter's opponent, Prince Ali bin al Hussein of Jordan, took him to the brink of a second round of voting.

    He said: "We all expected (Blatter) to win.

    "Prince Ali got it to a second ballot - that wouldn't have happened if we'd had this vote a week ago, and I think that's the impact of the events this week.

    "But I think this isn't over by any means."


    Gerrin Greg lad.
     
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  10. Disco down under

    Disco down under Well-Known Member

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    He's also said he doesn't think Blatter will last two years. He's bottling it in my eyes. Two years???

    Pull out of the world cup. If enough big sides do and state their intent to organise their own world cup which they quite easily could. Fifa would be ****ed. Blatter would go within days.
     
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  11. Billy Death

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    Indeed & I will email any company linked with it to declare my intentions.
     
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    Disco down under Well-Known Member

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    You'd be better off going to the press mate. Writing an open letter, starting a petition, organising a group boycott. That sort of thing.
     
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  13. Billy Death

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    Aye you have a point there Disc & I might just do that.
    I emailed Gillette a few years ago after Terry Henry's handball against Ireland & they never had him in an advert again.
    I'm not saying it was just me but people power can work.
     
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    Disco down under Well-Known Member

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    These people are petrified of bad press mate. If you're able to write a decent letter to Fifa or their sponsors, send it in and get it published in a local rag. That can easily be leveraged into a national rag article.

    Then they've got something they can't ignore.
     
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    It'll all come down to how much the FBI have on the stumpy little c**t.
    Or maybe one of his minions will grass him up to save his own skin.
     
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    Not surprised the horrible little man got in, but keeping FIFA together could be his legacy. He has snubbed the real FAs and now relies on the support of people who can be easily swayed by the colour of money or the promise thereof. His acceptance speech was drivel and aimed at the emerging nations.
     
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    I`m beginning to think he might be in the situation where he daren`t resign.

    He`s in so deep he has to stay to cover his tracks,

    Just wondering like.
     
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    I doubt that. I very much doubt he's directly involved in any of the bribery that's been going on and if he was a doubt there will be any evidence to prove it.

    I think it's more likely he's just turned a blind eye to that ****e.
     
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  19. Blunham Mackem

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    Won't happen
     
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  20. Blunham Mackem

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    It's not just African nations Billy. 7 of the 8 first arrested are from catholic countries which are systemically corrupt. Don't know why that is. Just is.
     
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