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  1. Makemstine Roger

    Makemstine Roger Well-Known Member

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    25 May 2015Last updated at10:40 GMT
    Sepp Blatter re-election would tarnish Fifa - Michel Platini
    Football will suffer if Sepp Blatter is re-elected as Fifa president on Sunday, says Uefa chief Michel Platini.

    Blatter, 79, is favourite to win a fifth four-year term aftersaying in 2011 he would step down.

    "While he remains in place, whether he likes it or not, and whether it is fair or not, Fifa will lack credibility and its image will be tarnished, and so it will lack authority," said Platini.

    "Moreover, it will be football that suffers."

    Platini has pledged his support for Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein of Jordan in the election in Zurich.

    "I would never attack (Blatter), but after a while you cannot simply hold on to the throne at any cost," Platini toldFrench newspaper L'Equipe.

    The 59-year-old Frenchman said that having Blatter as a figurehead damages Fifa's reputation after alleged abuse of position and power by ex-Fifa executive committee members, though claims of wrongdoing were denied.

    Platini also said that Blatter's claims that he needed a further term to complete his vision were not credible.

    "No, he is simply afraid of what is next because he has dedicated his life to Fifa," Platini said. "I understand the fear of emptiness that he must have as he is human. But if he really loves Fifa, he should put it before himself."

    The English Football Association and Scottish FA also intend to support Prince Ali - the only other presidential candidate in the election in Zurich following the withdrawals of Luis Figo and Michael van Praag.

    "I am firmly convinced that Ali, whom I have known on a personal level for years, would make a great Fifa president. He has everything it takes," Platini said.

    Blatter is expected to win another term with widespread support in five of Fifa's six continental regions.
     
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  2. Smug in Boots

    Smug in Boots Well-Known Member

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    Absolutely loved Platini as a player ....... wouldn't have him clean my drains these days.
     
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    Saw an interview the other day with Diego Maradona and he didn't pull any punches, saying that FIFA was totally corrupt and to elect Blatter again would be disastrous for the game.
     
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  4. Vincemac

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    And platini is absaloutly no bet **** them all <bubbly>
     
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  5. Billy Death

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    They're both ****s.
    Hope they both pop their clogs the neet. <ok>
     
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    Makemstine Roger Well-Known Member

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    hate both of the conniving dirty thieving twats
     
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  7. MrRAWhite

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    I think I agree with this!!
     
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