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Board decision on Handshake for Peace

Press Release • Jun 15, 2015 19:37 GMT

The governing board of the Nobel Peace Center has today discussed the center's cooperation with FIFA on Handshake for Peace, and has made the following decision:

"The board asks the administration to terminate the cooperation with FIFA as soon as circumstances allow.

The board also asks the administration to start a dialogue with the Norwegian Football Association for the Handshake for Peace initiative to continue in the future."

This does not mean that the FIFA agreement is terminated immediately, but that a dialogue starts about the ending of the cooperation from the side of the Nobel Peace Center. -We still believe in the Handshake for Peace initiative, and wish for it to live on in the future, says Bente Erichsen, executive director of the Nobel Peace Center.
 
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No, Bob. I reckon the Yanks have sussed out just how big a deal football is (after ignoring it forever) and they/their corporates want to get hold of it and control it.

It's just a frigging big bag of money waiting to be grabbed.

Isn't it - Coca Cola? Macdonalds? Nike?

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Utter nonsense
No, Bob. I reckon the Yanks have sussed out just how big a deal football is (after ignoring it forever) and they/their corporates want to get hold of it and control it.

It's just a frigging big bag of money waiting to be grabbed.

Isn't it - Coca Cola? Macdonalds? Nike?

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No, Bob. I reckon the Yanks have sussed out just how big a deal football is (after ignoring it forever) and they/their corporates want to get hold of it and control it.

It's just a frigging big bag of money waiting to be grabbed.

Isn't it - Coca Cola? Macdonalds? Nike?

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Utter nonsense ^^^^^ this.

The Americans only got involved. Due to certain wonga passing through American banks. The biggest and costliest mistake in the history of Fifa.
 
There isn't a chance of it being dissolved, it's a not for profit organisation with an absolute fortune in the bank, one way or another it will continue.

FIFA is a gravy train that just needs a proper and decent driver at the controls.

It's just a shame that it took all this time and the yanks to bring it to book.
 
Did you all see that the FBI is now going after the Cardinals? They apparently were hacking the computer network of the Astros and possibly other teams to steal lineups, player info etc to gain advantages on the field.
 
I genuinely thought you meant the Roman Catholic Cardinals at first before I realised you meant the St Louis Cardinals baseball team ... I must have lead a sheltered life ...
 
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I genuinely thought you meant the Roman Catholic Cardinals at first before I realised you meant the St Louis Cardinals baseball team ... I must have lead a sheltered life ...
I probably should have been more specific. It makes you wonder though how many teams in leagues around the world are doing things like hacking each other.
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/33284185
Sepp Blatter: Fifa president says he did not resign

Sepp Blatter says he has not resigned as Fifa president.
The 79-year-old Swiss was thought to have ended his 17-year reign on 2 June amid claims of corruption in world football's governing body.
A Fifa statement confirmed a report in Swiss newspaper Blick, which said Blatter told a party: "I did not resign, I put myself and my office in the hands of the Fifa congress."
Blatter is thought to be considering standing for re-election as president.
Two criminal investigations into alleged Fifa corruption began in the week that Blatter was elected for a fifth term in charge.
Four days after being voted president, Blatter - who is reportedly under investigation in the United States - said: "While I have a mandate from the membership of Fifa, I do not feel that I have a mandate from the entire world of football.
"Therefore, I have decided to lay down my mandate at an extraordinary elective congress. I will continue to exercise my functions as Fifa president until that election."
However, Blatter did not use the words 'resign' or 'resignation'. He did add, however, the election would be for his "successor" and said: "I shall not be a candidate."
The Fifa statement added the quotes in Blick were "fully in line with the speech of the president on 2 June".
Labour MP Chris Bryant, the shadow secretary of state for culture, said: "Sepp Blatter's antics remind me not so much of the hokey-cokey as Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction.
"It's time Fifa put an end to all this speculation, which is harming the sport, and give a final date for Blatter's departure."
Meanwhile, Blatter may not attend the final of the Women's World Cup in Canada because of the twin investigations into Fifa by American and Swiss authorities.
He would normally present the trophy to the winning team, but Fifa will not confirm whether Blatter or secretary general Jerome Valcke will attend.
A Fifa spokesperson said: "In terms of the Fifa president and the Fifa secretary general, their future travel plans will be confirmed in due course."
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He probably daren't go to the Women's World Cup in Canada; he'll be scared s***less in case the FBI confront him there and he gets whisked over the border.
 
US Asks Switzerland to Extradite 7 FIFA Officials in Corruption Scandal...

The United States has asked Switzerland to extradite seven Fifa officials arrested on corruption charges in May, the Swiss authorities say.

Formal extradition requests were submitted on Wednesday, the Swiss Federal Office of Justice(FOJ) said.

The seven top Fifa executives arrested in Zurich are among 14 Fifa officials indicted on charges of "rampant, systemic, and deep-rooted" corruption.

The charges follow a major inquiry by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation.

The FOJ said Zurich police, acting on its behalf, would give the seven officials a hearing over the extradition requests.

The officials and their lawyers would have 14 days to respond to the request, which could be extended "if sufficient grounds exist", the FOJ statement said.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-33359540