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    #91
    Originally posted by Alex View Post
    He floundered, how he didnt expect to be quizzed on Chedwyn Evans is a mystery.
    It's not that part I'm referring to, but that was an even bigger car crash.
    Oh I don't know.

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      #92
      I'm quite enjoying the FA get ****ed in the style in which they normally **** others.

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        #93
        It's the definitive cluster **** isn't it.
        Oh I don't know.

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          #94
          When the FA appear to be moral moral crusaders in world football you know its ****ed

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            #95


            World Cup: Former FA chief David Bernstein calls for boycott

            By David Ornstein

            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.

            He believes the tournament would not be taken seriously without Europe's major nations and that a boycott would be supported by the English public.

            Bernstein has also resigned from Fifa's anti-discrimination taskforce.

            He described it as "ineffectual" and wishes to end his ties with Fifa.

            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".
            •Fifa president Sepp Blatter will remain in power "unless someone does something about it".

            Bernstein was speaking after Thursday's report into the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups was questioned by the man who conducted the investigation, Michael Garcia, just hours following its release.

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

            Bernstein, who led the FA for three years from January 2011 - a month after Russia and Qatar were named hosts for 2018 and 2022 respectively, with England missing out on 2018 - and he wants Fifa to change its ways or face a challenge that it finds impossible to ignore.

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

            "I think England within Uefa undoubtedly have the power to influence Fifa, but to do so they would have to consider withdrawing from the World Cup, the next World Cup, unless proper reform - including Mr Blatter not standing [for a fifth term] - is carried out at Fifa.

            "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.

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

            When asked again if he was calling for the FA to unite with Uefa to boycott Fifa and the World Cup, Bernstein 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.

            "There are 54 countries within Uefa. There's Germany, Spain, Italy, France and Holland - all powerful. 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 Garcia's findings are not published in full.

            England's World Cup bid was criticised in the Fifa report with the FA accused of flouting bidding rules, while Qatar was cleared of corruption allegations.

            Bernstein accused world football's governing body of trying to deflect attention from its own failings.

            "I don't think much to these accusations. 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."

            Bernstein acknowledges Fifa's power but is adamant the governing body can be pressured into change if the World Cup is targeted.

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

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            "The [Garcia] investigation is possibly flawed but when the investigator complains that his own report is being misinterpreted, it's beyond ridicule."

            Bernstein backs the authorities ("Swiss government, Swiss tax authorities, FBI, Brussels, the European community") and sponsors to hold Fifa to account, but thinks Uefa poses the greatest threat.

            Much of his anger stems from the decision to award the 2022 World Cup to Qatar, where blistering summer temperatures means the event could be switched to winter.

            "The choosing of Qatar was clearly one of the most ludicrous decisions in the history of sport," the former Manchester City chairman said.

            "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. It's like a false prospectus; you put a bid in on one basis and then when you've won you change to another.

            "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," he added.

            "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 described Blatter as "formidable, very shrewd, very smart" and conceded it would "not be easy" to bring his reign to an end.

            He went on to reveal he had quit Fifa's anti-discrimination taskforce, which was introduced in 2013 with Jeffrey Webb at the helm.

            "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."
            Like.
            Oh I don't know.

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              #96
              I thought we boycotted the last World Cup very effectively to be fair.

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                #97
                Originally posted by Pablo View Post
                I thought we boycotted the last World Cup very effectively to be fair.


                As for Bernstein.......anything that can re-evaluate FIFA's stranglehold on the world game can only be a good thing, but perhaps it might have served the cause better if he'd suggested something like this from inside his previous position of power back then.

                I mean, it's not like FIFA's questionable procedures are a new thing.
                "I will make the boys feel your support"
                Jurgen Klopp June 2020

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                  #98
                  The FA didn't care about Panorama when they first exposed this in 2010. Said something about them being embarrassing. Because they were desperate for the 2018 WC

                  Now they want to stick it too FIFA they are all over the BBC saying its all corrupt. Cant blame the rest of the world for thinking its sour grapes. Because thats all it looks like now.

                  Total shower.
                  *Except Michael, who died.

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                    #99
                    "I will make the boys feel your support"
                    Jurgen Klopp June 2020

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                      The thing is the administration of football at the top level is incredibly corrupt with FIFA being the worst, its shown with the utter joke of this corruption investigation however it's rife amongst the country FAs as well where it's all run as an old boys club who look after each other first and foremost and worry about the actual good of the game a distant 2nd.

                      The entire game could do with purging the whole lot Blatter, Platini etc.... But it'll never happen without some sort of criminal investigation which I can't see happening tbh.

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                        The primary reason Blatter doesn't want to retire is because he knows the minute he is removed he will lose his protection. It will be like Jimmy Saville all over again, once he's gone all the **** will come out about his dealings. It's bad enough for him while he's in a position to withhold information, imagine the **** that will come out when he can't ' hide it

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                          Originally posted by McDermotX View Post


                          As for Bernstein.......anything that can re-evaluate FIFA's stranglehold on the world game can only be a good thing, but perhaps it might have served the cause better if he'd suggested something like this from inside his previous position of power back then.

                          I mean, it's not like FIFA's questionable procedures are a new thing.
                          This is soo true, it is the same with the Armd Forces, every 2/3 years a new Chief of the Defence Staff, is appointed by the Government, it makes him the senior soldier alive and a direct adviser to the P.M. One hears nothing from these very senior professional soldiers until they finish and retire on a huge fat hairy-arsed pension.

                          At this point they start gobbing and bleating about how defence cuts have cut too deep and how we now lack the ability to project any force beyond Salisbury Plain.

                          Not a peep from the ****ers when they were in Command.
                          Those that hid Anne Frank were breaking the law.
                          Those that killed her, were following the law.

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                            Originally posted by kev776 View Post
                            This is soo true, it is the same with the Armd Forces, every 2/3 years a new Chief of the Defence Staff, is appointed by the Government, it makes him the senior soldier alive and a direct adviser to the P.M. One hears nothing from these very senior professional soldiers until they finish and retire on a huge fat hairy-arsed pension.

                            At this point they start gobbing and bleating about how defence cuts have cut too deep and how we now lack the ability to project any force beyond Salisbury Plain.

                            Not a peep from the ****ers when they were in Command.
                            Exactly. The hypocrisy of complaining about corruption after you were happy to ride the gravy train is astounding.

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                              Another twist in this tale of madness:



                              Fifa lodges criminal complaint over World Cup hosting

                              Fifa has lodged a criminal complaint regarding "possible misconduct in connection with the hosting rights of the 2018 and 2022 World Cups".

                              Fifa president Sepp Blatter lodged the complaint on the recommendation of judge Hans-Joachim Eckert.

                              Eckert complied the 42-page report that gave the green light to Russia and Qatar to host the next two World Cups.

                              Blatter said: "If we had anything to hide, we would hardly be taking this matter to the Attorney General."

                              More follows
                              Oh I don't know.

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                                Originally posted by dom9 View Post
                                Another twist in this tale of madness:

                                http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/30103293
                                hahaha making somebody else the Fall guy.......he's so ****in corrupt

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