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  1. Sounds about right with the press having a fest
  2. Well i will keep it going as no one else has any interest in the future of our game With FIFA embroiled in a World Cup bribery scandal, the presidential election campaign intensified as challenger Mohammed bin Hammam accused Sepp Blatter of allowing the governing body's image to be "sullied beyond compare." Blatter, meanwhile, picked up a key endorsement from a regional bloc in his bid for re-election on June 1. English claims that six members of FIFA's executive committee were involved in corruption during the 2018 and 2022 World Cup bidding contests have thrown Blatter's bid to control the campaign agenda into disarray. Since the accusations were made in the British parliament on Tuesday, FIFA demanded to see evidence to back up the claims against a quarter of the 24-man group that runs world football. Bin Hammam, a 61-year-old Qatari who heads the Asian confederation, responded to the ethics crisis Thursday by criticizing Blatter on his blog. "I firmly believe FIFA, as a decision-making body and as an organisation, is not corrupt," he wrote. "However, under the current status quo it is impossible to deny that the governing body's reputation has been sullied beyond compare and it is time for that to change." Bin Hammam added that "something urgently needs to be done to improve and enhance the image of FIFA" in light of the accusations. Bin Hammam was instrumental in delivering the 2022 World Cup to Qatar and has dismissed suggestions that there was any wrongdoing in connection with the bid. The British Parliament was told that two FIFA executives allegedly were paid $1.5 ($NZ1.91) million to vote for Qatar. "Much wonderful work is done by FIFA and to label the entire organisation corrupt would be to tarnish the efforts of all those who operate tirelessly to bring all that is positively associated with our sport to people all over the globe," Bin Hammam wrote. He also criticized Blatter for spending FIFA's money "arbitrarily" by donating "��20 ($NZ36.04) million to Interpol to tackle match-fixing and betting fraud, without consulting the executive committee. "It is just another example of the current regime choosing to run football how it sees fit, rather than doing so in a manner that is consistent with the governing body's proper procedures," he wrote. "Imagine FIFA financing Interpol's activities!" Though FIFA's administration has stayed neutral in the campaign, it issued a statement clarifying how the Interpol money was approved. It said FIFA needed to make "an immediate reaction" to match-fixing problems, and finance committee chairman Julio Grondona of Argentina "was consulted with regards to this payment." Ad Feedback Bin Hammam is a member of the six-man finance panel led by Grondona, who is among several South American football leaders publicly backing Blatter for re-election. Blatter, who has promised to resolve the crisis before the election, won the backing Thursday of Oceania's 11 football nations. Oceania Football Confederation President David Chung said Blatter's leadership had been a positive force in the region. "All members agreed that the current FIFA administration has had a significant impact on the development and popularity of football across the Pacific," Chung said in a statement. Blatter, who's been FIFA president since 1998, has also been publicly supported by leaders of European authority UEFA. The 75-year-old Swiss, who seeks a fourth and final four-year term, will travel this weekend to the Palestinian territory and Israel, accompanied by Prince Ali of Jordan. On June 1, the prince will become Asia's FIFA vice president, senior in rank to bin Hammam. FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke wrote Wednesday to England's Football Association asking for a complete report plus "all documentary evidence" from David Triesman, the former leader of England's 2018 bid. The FA confirmed it was sending the dossier to FIFA. Triesman told British lawmakers that four long-standing FIFA officials - Jack Warner, Nicolas Leoz, Ricardo Teixeira and Worawi Makudi - engaged in "improper and unethical" conduct in the 2018 bidding, which was won by Russia. Lawmakers were also told in a submission from The Sunday Times newspaper that Qatar paid $1.5 million to two more FIFA officials, Issa Hayatou and Jacques Anouma, for the 2022 contest. Qatar beat the United States in the final round. Anouma is the latest of the six to deny the allegations, describing them as "false and malicious" in a statement released Thursday by the Confederation of African Football. Hayatou, Benitez, Warner and Teixeira have also strongly rejected the claims. The Qatar football federation has denied paying Hayatou, from Cameroon, and Ivory Coast's Anouma, calling the allegations "wholly unreliable." Frank Lowy, the chairman of Football Federation Australia, said the allegations meant his country's bid for the 2022 hosting rights was doomed from the start. "I could have stood on my head for 24 months and we still couldn't have got it," he said.
  3. I think after the recent World cup draw farce and the aftermath now coming to light from Lord Triesmans allegations this subject needs a proper discussion . Uefa is urging its members to endorse Blatter in the latest voting for Fifas presidency while CONCACAF has Jack Warner has stayed unopposed as president . We as football supporters are fed up with the way our game is being ran but nothing is changing with Platini in line for 2015 when Blatter stands down and very little has been said by him as he is so far up Blatters backside for anyone to here him . The World cup draws were a farce as we all know and it was an ideal opportunity for the Yanks to oppose Warner but nowt happened so that makes me think the bad guys have a total grip on the game and the future is gloomy with what i believe false promises . Your thoughts please .
  4. That is minging like a white top bleached by the sun
  5. Optimistic hat on here ,Chelski deflated after Manure loss and couldnt give a shit anymore then i remember our incredibly shit strikeforce who couldnt score in a brothel and wake up to reality as we get beat 4-0 and a Torres hat trick to finish it off :-[
  6. Mentioned that in the match thread as i heard it over the tannoy and couldnt believe it ,Taylor was better than Nolan.
  7. biggs

    Nile Ranger

    He would probably raise his game against them too tbh,Pardew has nowt too lose playing him and i will have more respect if he does as Shola/Loven will be pissed on by Chelskis back 4.
  8. Dont know about Ncle airport as i believe they are ran/owned by Ncle city council and Emirates sponser Arsenal already so i guess wouldnt sponsor another club but could be wrong ,Northern Rock may renegotiate but knowing club owners in general they will get the best deal for there club naturally.
  9. Sorry but dont buy a player too accomodate his suspensions ,its a licence to let him run out of control but a forceful word in his ear to be a bit more controlled would be more sensible imho.
  10. against ten men and dont leave someone up front on there corner
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