I've thought about that too. It may well be a good idea for UEFA to at least threaten to break away and control themselves. Not sure they would be able to make anything different happen anywhere else than Europe though. Being the first to rebel could start the ball rolling globally.
The fact that Blatter is still president at the age of 79 tells you everything you need to know about FIFA. He should have retired a long time ago to allow new blood and new ideas to breathe life into the organisation but instead the corrupt ****er remains at the top like a mafia godfather, maintaining the status quo.
I listened to Gary Lineker talking about it and he was saying that the majority of countries, especially the smaller ones, are still in Blatter's corner because they know how much money FIFA can bring to them and wouldn't want to vote against him. In the light of what's been revealed you'd think that most countries would want to distance themselves from FIFA, just like major sponsors are. Instead, those with votes keep Blatter at the top so that they can keep receiving the kick backs for their votes. Coca Cola, Bud, McDonalds and other american companies have already come out condemning what's going on. and who can blame them.
At the moment I can't stand FIFA or Blatter, and it's been like that for many years.
I'm glad you started this thread ostlan, don't expect much conversation to happen though, in my experience subjects like this don't get much attention on the Ipswich board sadly which is why I didn't start one myself
