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It's a lot more sordid than that.

The presumption within FIFA was that Blatter would stand aside and allow Platini to replace him in 2015, which is why Platini was toeing the party line for the last election by asking the UEFA nations to back Blatter for his (unopposed) re-election in 2011. Now that Blatter has done a u-turn and says he will stand for re-election next year, it's no wonder that Platini is no longer backing him - because Blatter has stabbed him in the back by reneging on their deal, and he's done it with less than a year before the election which has scuppered Platini's plans.

The question is what does Platini do now: does he stand on his own, or does he throw his influence behind Jerome Champagne's bid?

Isnt that similar to what happened between Tony Blair and Gordon Brown?
 
Isnt that similar to what happened between Tony Blair and Gordon Brown?

That's the first thing I thought when I heard it. There's slight differences in the timing (Blair was supposed to step aside after an election, Blatter before one) but in both cases they've proven themselves to be desperate to cling to power no matter who they step on.

It's entirely possible that Blatter's arrogance will be the cause of his downfall: if he walked away before the election he could always claim that he had the support of FIFA for his entire presidency or some other self-serving delusion he wanted to spin, but if he seeks re-election and fails the enduring image will be Platini trying not to smirk when the election results are read out.
 
Tony Blair, Labour, "the Golden Years". I'm sure Spurf will agree!
 
Franz Beckenbauer has been banned from all footballing activity by FIFA for failing to cooperate with their investigation into the Qatar bid.
Uli Hoeness in jail and now this. Bayern having a little trouble.
 
Franz Beckenbauer has been banned from all footballing activity by FIFA for failing to cooperate with their investigation into the Qatar bid.
Uli Hoeness in jail and now this. Bayern having a little trouble.

Sounds like Blatter's diversionary skulduggery again. Anything to divert blame from himself...
 
I think that Salmond has made sure that anybody who has been, or even thought of going to Scotland is entitled to vote.

Only those who are registered as living in Scotland can vote, I believe. Which is why the whole thing will potentially collapse into a legal mess if there is a Yes vote. There are already challenges being raised by Scots outside of the country to the legality of the vote seeing as any outcome will effect them, e.g. A Scottish person who has been living and working in say France for the last 6 months would potentially then find themselves ineligible to work there due to Scotland no longer being in the EU. There is a lot of questions not being answered by either sides about what the hell will actually happen. It's going to take a lot of sorting out and time if the Scots do decide to go it alone,
 
Only those who are registered as living in Scotland can vote, I believe. Which is why the whole thing will potentially collapse into a legal mess if there is a Yes vote. There are already challenges being raised by Scots outside of the country to the legality of the vote seeing as any outcome will effect them, e.g. A Scottish person who has been living and working in say France for the last 6 months would potentially then find themselves ineligible to work there due to Scotland no longer being in the EU. There is a lot of questions not being answered by either sides about what the hell will actually happen. It's going to take a lot of sorting out and time if the Scots do decide to go it alone,

It is completely and utterly normal for a vote to consist of the people living in a country. If you leave to live else where, you will be voting elsewhere, or you will be entitled to vote in your resident country. I am amazed how people find it strange that a country would want to be independent rather than ruled by another country. People die for this right all over the world. What part of INDEPENDENT do you not understand!
 
It is completely and utterly normal for a vote to consist of the people living in a country. If you leave to live else where, you will be voting elsewhere, or you will be entitled to vote in your resident country. I am amazed how people find it strange that a country would want to be independent rather than ruled by another country. People die for this right all over the world. What part of INDEPENDENT do you not understand!

As part of the "British Values" that Michael Gove wants taught at schools, voting against independence is one of them...