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They both withdrew and van praag endorsed Ali.So why was it in the end only between Blatter and Prince?
They both withdrew and van praag endorsed Ali.So why was it in the end only between Blatter and Prince?
Qatar is not in Asia though.
1.5 euros per head probablyWhat I do find curious is that all CL and EL teams will donate €1 per head for their next European game to the 'immigration crisis'.
I wonder how much UEFA/FIFA will take as an admin charge...
Plus VAT1.5 euros per head probably
At the Portuguese rate of 23%...Plus VAT
At the Portuguese rate of 23%...
Prince Ali is running again for the presidency. Will be extremely difficult since al of Europe will undoubtedly support Blatter's partner in corruption Platini. But it's worth a shot. I like the bloke. Think he has good intentions. Would much rather him over Platini. Dont know anything about the other guy running(is there another guy?)
The man was bought by Qatar and Blatter is now also seemingly advocating some reform as well. Why do you think that is? They're now saving face because the US and the Swiss have finally decided enough is enough and are doing something tangible about all the corruption.I don't think Platini is anything like Blatter to be honest. If he were he certainly wouldn't be advocating reform like he is.
You do like to throw your allegations about. Any proof?The man was bought by Qatar and Blatter is now also seemingly advocating some reform as well. Why do you think that is? They're now saving face because the US and the Swiss have finally decided enough is enough and are doing something tangible about all the corruption.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...2-France-embroiled-in-corruption-scandal.htmlYou do like to throw your allegations about. Any proof?
*BUMP*
Did anyone hear Philippe Auclair's rant against Infantino on Thursday's Guardian Football Weekly? Incredible to hear him describe Infantino as in many ways worse than Blatter and his attempted sabotaging of Morocco's 2026 WC bid.
Apparently he did a deal with US Soccer that basically guaranteed that USA would get 2026 if he was elected. Squeaky bum time in front of the 2019 election should the Moroccan bid win out.
Yeah I agree, would like to hear more about it. The main reason ia probably that not a lot of the regulars actually know what's going on there.I was quite surprised by it. Auclair seemed to be saying that Infantino had been doing a lot of dodgy deals. I wish they'd highlight this kind of thing on the podcast more often as it's a lot more interesting than the Wenger out talk they do every week.
Does anyone still feel that Infantino is better than Blatter?Keep bribes quiet for 10 years, FIFA won’t punish you
FIFA has officially eradicated corruption. All it took was pressing the delete key.
Soccer officials and players who bother checking out the new code of ethics governing their conduct will find the word “corruption” missing. They also will discover how to avoid being banned for paying and receiving bribes.
Second time I bump this thread.
https://apnews.com/d165d80179aa4117a260a1a5e65eafb6
Does anyone still feel that Infantino is better than Blatter?