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Fifa's Castle Starting To Crumble?

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  1. LuisDiazgamechanger

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    Win or rigged?<whistle>:shocked:
     
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    Blood in their hands...
     
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  3. RogerisontheHunt

    RogerisontheHunt Well-Known Member

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    Have none of Blatters opposition thought about jumping out and scaring him he's 79, surely a heart attack would remove the problem.
     
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  4. redconn

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    he doesn't have a heart. fail.
     
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  5. LuisDiazgamechanger

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    Lord Acton "power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely".
    Even US presidency is only two of four years each.UK Prime minister two terms of five years each. Honestly,
    the constitution of FIFA needs to change.
     
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  6. Germlands Nozzer

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    Perhaps worth pointing out that those are all migrant workers since 2010, not just relating to the world cup.

    But shocking none the less.

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...ustrates-the-consequences-of-fifa-corruption/

    "It's tough to do an apples-to-apples comparison here, since the Qatar estimates include the deaths of all migrant workers after the announcement of Qatar's successful bid in 2010, while other countries' figures may only include deaths directly related to, say, stadium construction."

    The article also notes that the Beijng figure is likely an underestimate.
     
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  7. Germlands Nozzer

    Germlands Nozzer Well-Known Member

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    Unless I've missed something, the UK prime minister isn't limited to two terms - see Thatcher, Major and Blair.


    Don't see Brown.
     
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  8. LuisDiazgamechanger

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    Sorry lost in translation...error.
     
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  9. Germlands Nozzer

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    Translating fom French? <whistle>
     
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  10. LuisDiazgamechanger

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    Possibly yes.:laugh:
     
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  11. You prove my point so well :)

    Can't see how he can't, he said he'd resign live on national TV
     
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  12. RogerisontheHunt

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  13. Page_Moss_Kopite

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    He also builds five a side pitches in the poor areas and pays towards teachers in those areas, well in reality Fifa pays but he takes all the credit.
    The South African's/Africans get an equal vote with the likes of Uefa at elections etc but Uefa nations don't get the same money spent on the poorer areas in say eastern Europe(as far as I see anyway)

    With equality comes responsibility, and there is a responsibility within Fifa to do what's best for all of its "family" nations and not have the I'm all right jack attitude some nations have, there should be more to Fifa than just making and stealing money but electing someone yet again who's first election victory was believed to have been won with bought votes takes the organisation back to the stone age.
     
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  14. FedLadSonOfAnfield

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    Plus most of Africa's corrupt as **** anyway

    Unbelievable they've re-elected him. Except it's not
     
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    The artist JerryChristmas "Massive old member"

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    Greg Dyke says "Blatter will have suffered a shock"....................<laugh> Strong words Greg, strong words <ok>
     
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    Treble Keyser Söze

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    The individual national associations are all cowards. They have their own pockets to worry about. Dyke is full of ****.

    Anybody seen Blatter's acceptance speech? As soon as he wins he immediately says the whole corruption investigation is a sham and fuelled by hate from the US and agenda by their justice department.

    #showstruecolours

    What a true c*nt
     
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  17. Tobes

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    Platini needs to have a proper French meltdown, sink a couple of bottles of Bordeaux and ring old Septic up and tell the fat **** that UEFA are doing one from his corrupt, shambolic and embarrassing organisation. He can have as many meaningless African and Asian competitions as he wants but the real footballing nations are giving him the finger
     
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  18. Bodinki

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    Makes me angry, did you see his acceptance speech, very Berlusconiesque.
    With his smug ****ing grin "You know what i did, I know what I did, but I am too powerful for you to stop me, and I just won again, despite being footballs cancer."

    UEFA need to pull out, and so do FIFA's sponsors, VISA and McDonalds who have already threatened to.
     
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  19. Tobes

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    Surprisingly Gazprom said they're cool with it and staying <laugh>
     
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  20. Page_Moss_Kopite

    Page_Moss_Kopite Well-Known Member

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    He's got a bird nearly 30 years younger than him.<laugh>

    Bet she gets more out of Fifa's funds than the world cup winners.

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    The fat **** would be as fit as a butchers dog if he was servicing her right.

    Conclusion, she bangs him with a strapon while he writes his speeches.
     
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