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  1. Wherever

    Wherever Well-Known Member

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    Would love to know from our overseas friends, if the latest FIFA / Syph Butter scandals is as big news there as it is here or is it English sour grapes
     
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  2. Hoops Eternal

    Hoops Eternal Well-Known Member

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    Those fine gentlemen that run our game, how could there possibly be any wrong doing or scandal?
     
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  3. WBA2_QPR3

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    Strangely very little about the latest FIFA fiasco in todays Qatari newspapers. We carry on building 2022 stadiums out here regardless it seems

    I was told last week by a contact at the Qatar Public Works Authority that if the World Cup is moved from Qatar for any reason then FIFA have to reimburse them the $25bn already committed for stadia and infrastructure.....bit of a mess. Can't wait to see how Blatter ducks this one
     
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  4. QPRski

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    In Poland there are other issues that are dominating the sports, such as today's football match with Georgia or that the anti-corruption police have knocked in the door of the president of the mens' volley ball association (please note that recently Poland won the Mens' World Championship which was a "big deal".)

    However, FIFA are of course mentioned and one of today's headlines is "England at war with FIFA". I attach a link should anyone wish to test their translators:

    http://www.sport.pl/pilka/1,64946,16967158,Anglia_na_wojnie_z_FIFA__Blatter_w_ogniu_krytyki.html
     
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  5. Swords Hoopster.

    Swords Hoopster. Well-Known Member

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    Nothing about it here. I'm just wondering how much it cost to buy the FAI's vote? Use of an Exec box at Wembley and a free bar probably
     
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  6. kiwiqpr

    kiwiqpr Barnsie Mod

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    made the news here
     
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  7. Sooperhoop

    Sooperhoop Well-Known Member

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    The whole Qatari set-up is a disgrace from the bribery that won them the tournament and having Platini and his son on their payroll to the 'slave-labour' and horrendous safety record of the stadium construction.

    Thousands of migrant workers who are promised big wages only to find when they arrive that their passports are confiscated and they work ridiculous hours for little money, up to 18 hours a day.

    North Korea are sending thousands to work on the construction with their wages being sent directly to their government and little is actually paid to the workers, all to help feather the nests of Blatter and his cronies, no wonder he doesn't want to retire.

    At present his only rival for the Presidency is Jerome Champagne who I heard interviewed this week and really gave him it with both barrels, sadly Blatter has the support of all the minnows in FIFA which makes him untouchable and therein lies the problem...

    Here's the interview and Champagne would certainly shake them up if elected...

    http://talksport.com/football/exclu...s-presidency-candidate-champagne-141113124443
     
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  8. QPR-in-NZ

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  9. Kilburn

    Kilburn Well-Known Member

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    World Cup: Former FA chief David Bernstein calls for boycott

    http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/30077311

    The English Football Association has been urged to lobby Uefa for a European boycott of the next World Cup - unless Fifa implements meaningful reform.

    Former FA chairman David Bernstein said it was time for drastic action against football's world governing body.

    "England on its own cannot influence this," he said. "If we tried something like that, we'd be laughed at."

    He says a World Cup would be weakened without Europe's top teams and that a boycott would have public backing.

    "If I was at the FA now, I would do everything I could to encourage other nations within Uefa - and there are some who would definitely be on side, others may be not - to take this line," he added.

    "At some stage, you have to walk the walk, stop talking and do something."

    Bernstein said he also wanted Fifa president Sepp Blatter to step down but described him as "formidable, very shrewd, very smart", conceding it would "not be easy" to bring his reign to an end.

    In an exclusive interview, the 71-year-old also said:

    •Fifa is a "totalitarian" set-up that reminds him of "the old Soviet empire" and is "beyond ridicule"

    •The credibility of football is "suffering enormously" under the current Fifa regime

    •Choosing Qatar to host the 2022 World Cup was "one of the most ludicrous decisions in the history of sport"
    Bernstein chose to speak out after a report into the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups cleared Russia and Qatar of wrongdoing but was critical of England, accusing the FA of flouting bid rules in its attempt to win the right to stage the 2018 event.


    Yet less than four hours of the document's release, it was questioned by Michael Garcia, the man who conducted the two-year investigation into corruption claims.

    The furore surrounding the report is the latest controversy to hit football's world governing body, which has been riddled with allegations of corruption in recent times.

    Now Bernstein, who led the FA for three years from January 2011, wants Fifa to change its ways or face a challenge it finds impossible to ignore.

    When asked again if he was calling for the FA to unite with Uefa to boycott Fifa and the World Cup, he replied: "Unless it (Fifa) could achieve the reforms that would bring Fifa back into the respectable world community, yes I would.

    "It sounds drastic, but, frankly, this has gone on for years now. It's not improving, it's going from bad to worse to worse."

    He said there were 54 countries within Uefa and described Germany, Spain, Italy, France and Holland as "all powerful".

    He added: "You can't hold a serious World Cup without them. They have the power to influence if they have the will."

    Similar views have been expressed by German Football League president Reinhard Rauball, who suggested Uefa could leave Fifa if the findings of the two-year investigation into corruption claims are not published in full.

    As for criticism of England by the Fifa report, Bernstein accused football's world governing body of trying to deflect attention from its own failings.

    "I don't think much to these accusations," he said. "I don't think we should get away from the real issue. The real issue is Fifa governance and trying to achieve real change. But it won't happen easily."

    "Fifa is sort of a totalitarian set-up. Bits of it remind me of the old Soviet empire. People don't speak out and if they do they get quashed."

    Bernstein also described the decision to award the 2022 World Cup to Qatar, where blistering summer temperatures means the event could be switched to winter, "as one of the most ludicrous decisions in the history of sport".

    He added: "You might as well have chosen Iceland in the winter. It was like an Alice in Wonderland sort of decision. The attempt to change the timing is also absolutely wrong."

    He felt the decision to choose Qatar as 2022 hosts could come under further scrutiny.

    "There's also a background of political, social and employment issues that keep emerging and I think there's a danger that Fifa and football might be embarrassed by what emerges in the coming years," said the former Manchester City chairman.

    "It's certainly not sour grapes. England didn't lose to Qatar, we lost to Russia. Qatar is clearly a totally unsuitable place to hold a World Cup."

    Bernstein also revealed he has quit Fifa's anti-discrimination taskforce He described it as "ineffectual" and wishes to end his ties with Fifa.

    Explaining his decision to leave the taskforce, which was introduced in 2013, Bernstein said: "I've resigned for two reasons.

    "Firstly, the body has been pretty ineffectual. I've been on it for more than a year and we only had one meeting. Secondly, because frankly I don't wish to be personally associated with Fifa any further.

    "Fifa sets up these things - and we've seen it with their regulation - that look good in theory but don't seem to do very much in practice."
     
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  10. Queenslander!!

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    Didnt see a great deal about it here. Ben on lock down with the G20 so that overshadowed everything.

    As a seveloping footy nation the Aussies arnt to keen on kicking up mutch TBH

    May have been in te papers but didnt make the news that i saw.
     
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  11. queenslandrangers

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    As usual the Australian media made out that it was all about them
     
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  12. UTRs

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    The English FA have said England may boycott the next world cup by not turning up


    Again...
     
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  13. Kilburn

    Kilburn Well-Known Member

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    I see our Prime Minister was putting his little boot in with Putin, who was forced to seek alternative company to the G20 group.

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