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With Blatter winning again and football being governed by (with respect) the Third World, do you think that Platini and UEFA should go through with their veiled threat to pull out of FIFA?
Absolutely YES from me.
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They should. Unfortunately I think it's all talk and uefa will show as much bottle as the Scottish clubs/chairmen show towards sfa/old firm.
As a side note, I see sfa flapping their lips at corruption within Fifa. What a bunch of hypocritical cunts. Corrupt to the core.
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Couldn't really care tbh, they are corrupt as fuck, but it really has no effect on DUFC or Scotland in general so not fussed at all. I'm not convinced UEFA are much better either.
Totally agree about the SFA, I'm more concerned that they sort out our dodgy refs and corrupt system.
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They should but it would only work if the South American nations pulled out as well.
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Where money is involved corruption is too not just in FIFA, UEFA but the SFA too
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Wonder if the FBI will investigate corruption in the SFA.
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Billy_Hainey wrote:
Wonder if the FBI will investigate corruption in the SFA.
^^^LIKE^^^
Reading the decent Sunday's today (and no just "The Sun" Hunted!!!) it is widely reported that both France and Spain voted for Blatter (as these countries have Qatari backers) and that the likes of Finland voted for him too.
If so futba is (excuse the pun) "finished" unless the FBI can save the day......
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S.Blatter has just resigned.
Good news.
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Bye Bye Blatter.
Favourite memory of Sepp...
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Sieb22 wrote:
Bye Bye Blatter.
Favourite memory of Sepp...
Brilliant mate.
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How can he propose who takes over then???????? Surely it has to go to a re vote followed by a confirmation of of the reasons why he's suddenly changed his mind about his re election, maybe now the Scottish Sun has another World exclusive to report on the front page tomorrow after Ciftcigate and Swingermoshini? Sepp Bloater feels slightly jealous?
Ach i give up tbh, I'm away to support Rugby where you do what you want without being criminalised for it