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Want to get rid of corruption? Put an Italian in charge. What could go wrong?

 

He's Swiss isn't he?

 

Both. Dual national. But with a name like that...

Talk about prejudice

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Seems like Infantino won. Have no idea what he could bring other than that he came across as a decent person during all those CL draws.

 

Never judge a book by it's cover..... But seriously it wouldn't surprise me if he's just another Blatter cunt on the inside tbh.

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Seems like Infantino won. Have no idea what he could bring other than that he came across as a decent person during all those CL draws.

 

Never judge a book by it's cover..... But seriously it wouldn't surprise me if he's just another Blatter cunt on the inside tbh.

at least he's not maybe involved in human rights violations (how sad is it when thats probably the best thing that can be said about him)

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Want to get rid of corruption? Put an Italian in charge. What could go wrong?

 

[emoji38]

Not terribly hard to predict, but I'm calling it a win, anyway.

Fifa Italian: corruption squared[emoji38]

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Was 8, reduced to 6. Now Platini's has been reduced again to 4.

 

Give it a few months and he won't have a fucking ban

 

 

 

 

LBC Breaking ‏@lbcbreaking  18m18 minutes ago

UEFA president Michel Platini has had his ban from all football-related activity reduced to four years from six.

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Was 8, reduced to 6. Now Platini's has been reduced again to 4.

 

Give it a few months and he won't have a f***ing ban

 

 

 

 

LBC Breaking ‏@lbcbreaking  18m18 minutes ago

UEFA president Michel Platini has had his ban from all football-related activity reduced to four years from six.

 

The ban's been upheld though, he's officially resigned as President of UEFA (a post to which he was never going to have returned) and that's it - we'll not see him again.

 

Don't get vexed about yesterday's men like this turd and the likes of Blatter and Warner - worry more about the fact that the new boss (Infantino) is as crooked as the last...

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Domenico Scala, a Swiss businessman who led reforms to clean up scandal-plagued Fifa, has resigned his post at world football’s governing body, saying its independent watchdog committees had lost their independence.

 

Scala, head of the audit and compliance committee, said the reform of Fifa, which is attempting to recover from the worst scandal in its history, had been undermined following a resolution by the Fifa Congress on Friday.

 

The resolution, passed by 186 votes to one, gave the Fifa Council power to appoint or “dismiss any office holders” of its independent bodies such as the ethics committee and the audit and compliance committee.

 

This effectively gives the council, which has replaced the former executive committee and is headed by Fifa’s president, Gianni Infantino, the right to fire ethics judge Hans-Joachim Eckert, ethics investigator Cornel Borbely and Scala himself.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/may/14/domenico-scala-fifa-auditor-resigns-protest

 

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