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From the article:

The ethics committee investigation had provisionally suspended its investigations into Blazer primarily because he is seriously ill with cancer.

 

Wait, wait, wait, FIFA has an ethics committee?  LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL *deep breath* LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

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He's english comedian Simon Podkin aka Lee Nelson aka Jason Bent.

 

He was the one who showed up at Kanye's set at glasto.

 

the man can get into a closed sardine can...

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So, apparently Jerome Valcke got suspended now, because he´s being charged with a lot of stuff, FIFA ethic commission is now investigating *cue laughtrack*.

This could be bad news for Blatter, who sees another of his close associates brought down. And another guy who might know (and use) things against old Seppie Blatts.

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Well this probably should go here

 

Apparently FIFA has confirmed that the 2022 WC in Qatar will now be played in the winter

 

Starts Nov 21. Ends Dec 18

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And so every terrible Manager in football is offered a job managing European National teams, as they all desperately struggle to avoid qualifying for the World Cup. Felix Magath for Germany~! Steve McLaren to come back for England~!

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There are hundreds of Right Backs in the country. It's just none of the good ones are from the country.

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Why not? Coke and McDonald's are brands so large and pervasive in our society they don't actually need advertising at this point. The only reason for them to work with groups like FIFA is prestige. If they feel they're being hurt by the association, they don't need anybody.

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FIFA suspends Blatter & Platini for 90 days!

http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/soccer/2015/10/08/fifa-suspends-sepp-blatter-and-michel-platini-for-90-days/73567144/

 

Replacing them...

"Blatter's interim replacement is Issa Hayatou, of Cameroon – who was disciplined by the International Olympic Committee in 2011 for accepting a payment as part of an alleged bribery scandal.

The Cameroonian, who has a serious kidney illness that requires regular dialysis sessions, is currently in Yaounde and is expected to travel to Zurich immediately.

 

The interim leader of UEFA will be Spanish federation head Angel Maria Villar, who remains at risk of being sanctioned from the FIFA ethics committee in its investigation of the 2018 and 2022 World Cup bidding contests."

 

:huh:

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If anything those shennanigans show how messed up FIFA is as a whole fed. Blatter is not the root of all evil, it´s one of the branches connected to the roots of corruption within an organisation dealing with football affairs where almost nobody has any closer connection to football than the monthly money transfer they receive due to it, maybe in combination with the occasional extra-pay. It´s hard to say where to start, tbh. Some of the real mighty falling MIGHT be something, but I wouldn´t hold my hopes up too high.

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Exactly. All of these powerful people are just signifiers of the deeper issue at hand. The corruption runs so deep and is so old that you can't just chop off the head and expect everything to be okay. First, you'd have to have an external body to supervise corruption like hungry hawks, introduce a much more transparent manner of operation, then you can start to make replacements. 

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As if to hammer home the above point, the German FA admitted that money transferred to FIFA by the committee in charge of organizing the 2006 World Cup - seemingly 6.7 million Euros - weren´t used for what they were meant for. Since, you know, we are a respectable FA with integrity and would never resort to bribery and other Russio-Qatarian tactics. ;)

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