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DIVERSION: Truth blocked for renovation purposes. Sorry for the inconveniences and Media parade

Monday, 02 June 08, 02:16 PM · Comments(3)

For those who missed my last post, it was a layout of facts related to the basic scumminess and corruption that fuels FIFA and Sepp Blatter.  
Anyway, since then I've been reading up a bit more, mostly from Andrew Jennings, the only journalist to be banned by FIFA. The conclusion I've reached is this:
A week before Euro 2008, with a little more than a month before the ruling in Zug, Switzerland which may well lead to an indictment for Blatter and several other executives for fraud and bribery charges worth 100s of millions of dollars, it seems very probable that FIFA would look to draw attention AWAY, from the fact they're a bunch of big fat cunts.
And so, I will speculate, this whole episode with the 6+5 thing, is nothing more than a media parade aimed to ensure bored fans don't start wondering why FIFA's had more than 20 executives confess to bribery, their Vice president sells TV rights for world cups privately and assaults journalists, and ofcourse, why they're such a bunch of big fat cunts.
If Blatter does go down, I will further speculate, that either Michel Platini, or Franz Beckenbauer will take his place and continue the basic workings of big fat cunts.
No coincidence though that they were sponsored and brought in PERSONALLY by Adidas' cheif Horst Dassler, who incidentally formed and ran the ISL company who bribed FIFA- something they're being investigated for with a ruling due in...motherfucker! A little over a month!
Big.Fat.Cunts.
That is all. 
Ps. It could also be a sincere attempt to make the world cup more exciting so people like FIFA vice president Jack Warner can line their pockets selling the TV rights privately after buying them from FIFA, for $1. Now that's what I call making a profit. For further proof follow the link at the start of the post.

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nico21horia
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nico21horia Wrote: | 05.48IST | Jun 3, 2008

Really interesting information man. I've been busy and haven't had a chance to reply to the last post, but it was a good read anyways.

All I have to say is that I hope you're right with your diversionary theory here. I really don't want this to be passed. I hate regulations.
When you have a closed big organization with little oversight, you can't expect shit like this not to happen.

That's why I want less and less interference and useless regulation in football. You didn't like my free market idea of football, but look what happens with these corrupt fat cats that are supposed to be here to keep it better for everyone. It's like a government, the bigger it gets, the more it wants to do, the more it regulates on its own, the worse it will get. Even if Blatter gets in serious trouble following this, the next one won't be much better. Look at the Russians and you'll see why :P.

Harendra355
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Harendra355 Wrote: | 10.48IST | Jun 3, 2008

Too true. Although as much as I resent the free market idea and the trickle down(literally) implied, when confronted by this regimented bullshit, it suddenly tastes so much nicer!:P I wouldnt change a thing about world football today, minus say the entry of video footage and things which'll ENHANCE freedom of play.

siddsurfer
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siddsurfer Wrote: | 16.54IST | Jun 8, 2008

well to be fair, free market will benefit powerful european nations or just UEFA really. Trickle down never really works, the gap between the countries of the world will just increase. FIFA has been run by sporting powers for a while now and the Dassler revelation that Harry speaks of, these are things we all know.Regulations are essential to any process and football does require regulation but transparency and a truly united world football council would work much better for the game in general.

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