Russia and Qatar!?

Pittsey

Knock, Knock...
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#44
^^yea but wouldnt it have been nice to catch a few games with your son? would be a great experience. id probably have gone over to games if it was on in england.

Yeah, I would have done.


Dope. Events like the World Cup and the Olympics have negative impacts on host countries' economies. All that oil money should soften the blow.

This is kind of opposite to recent economic articles I have read. They put the figure of £3 Billion on revenue generated from these type of events.
 

S O F I

Administrator
Staff member
#45
"England should concentrate on trying to win a World Cup, rather than trying to host one" - Economist


I love these people.
 

Flipmo

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#47
Blatter defends FIFA con corruption claims.

FIFA is not corrupt, Sepp Blatter insisted Wednesday, though it needs a better image after the World Cup hosting contests.

The FIFA president fiercely defended his organization in a Swiss magazine interview, and denounced England for reacting like an arrogant bad loser ever since Russia and Qatar were chosen to stage the 2018 and 2022 tournaments.

"I'll say it clearly: there is no systematic corruption at FIFA. That's nonsense," Blatter told the Weltwoche weekly. "We are financially clean and transparent."

FIFA's ethics court suspended two of Blatter's executive committee colleagues from taking part in last Thursday's votes after a British newspaper alleged bribe-taking and vote-rigging.

Blatter then reminded FIFA voters immediately before polling of media "evils" during the World Cup campaign.

Within 24 hours of FIFA inflicting a humiliating rejection, officials from England's 2018 bid also accused several voters of breaking promises of support they gave to a lobbying team that included Prince William and Prime Minister David Cameron.

Blatter said he was surprised by the reaction in England, which he called "the motherland of fair play."

"Now some of them are proving to be bad losers themselves," he said. "I sense in some reactions a little bit of arrogance of the western, Christian kind."
Broken promises

Leaders of Australia's defeated 2022 bid also cited broken promises after they followed England in another first-round elimination.

However, Blatter defended FIFA for choosing the riskiest, most expensive bids, which saw the World Cup hosting rights awarded to Eastern Europe and the Middle East for the first time.

"It's my philosophy to drive forward the expansion of football. The next regions that we need to conquer would be China and India," Blatter said.

"Football has become a political matter. Heads of state court me. Football has become a monster, but it's a positive monster."

Blatter dismissed suggestions that FIFA officials are tempted to cash in on football's global importance.

"Nobody can come along and simply hold out their hand. There are no rotten eggs," he said.

Three days before the vote, Britain's state broadcaster, the BBC, and newspapers in Switzerland and Germany alleged that three long-standing members of FIFA's ruling committee took kickbacks from its former marketing partner in the 1990s.

Blatter dismissed the alleged payments as insignificant.

"Fifteen years ago, there were apparently payments to foreign FIFA officials that weren't even illegal at the time and were even tax deductible," he said, adding that the ethics panel now monitored such behaviour.

While defending FIFA's system of choosing World Cup hosts, Blatter said the organization he has led for 12 years would now "look inward" before making changes.

"We can't go on like this. We need to improve our image," he said. "We also need to set some things straight inside FIFA."


Read more: Blatter defends FIFA after corruption claims
 

Duke

Well-Known Member
Staff member
#48
I would kill Blatter with my own bare hands if given the opportunity. What a waste of organflesh. I hope he suffers a fatal stroke, yesterday.
 

Flipmo

VIP Member
Staff member
#51
In that uniform, they look like the black people that would stand around as white gentlemen played polo - these black people also had to scoop up the horse shit.
 

tHuG $TyLe

Well-Known Member
Staff member
#52
I heard that Qatar will refuse to move this to January. This will be a wonderful World Cup with players walking around, jaded and confused. I can't wait.

In other news, India are getting demolished in the Asian Cup. We're just glad to be there though.
 
#53
Dope. Events like the World Cup and the Olympics have negative impacts on host countries' economies. All that oil money should soften the blow.
Since when?

last time i checked (last week)
Canada received 300 000k from FIFA as part of the world cup earning in SOUTH AFRICA.
 

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