Flying Fox
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That was a good interview last night...shame the video seems to have disappeared from the sbs website.
Australia not happy with FIFA either.
Warner said: "Fifa could not have voted for England having been insulted by their media in the worst possible way."
BBC Sport - Football - Fifa's Warner blames UK media for failed World Cup bid
No chance of success when they had a clear vendetta. The media really didn't help either.
No chance of success when they had a clear vendetta. The media really didn't help either.
Potentially an interesting development. If the Swiss alter their legislation exempting FIFA from corruption allegations then it may pave the way for the allegations against FIFA to be investigated by someone other than FIFA themselves.Swiss government to investigate corruption in sports bodies in wake of Fifa decisions over World Cups
11:23AM GMT 08 Dec 2010
The Swiss government is to investigate the risk of corruption in sports bodies based in the country following Fifa’s award of the 2018 and 2022 World Cup tournaments to Russia and Qatar respectively.
Fifa is among more than 50 governing bodies based in Switzerland that currently benefit from favourable legislative and tax arrangements, including exemption from Swiss anti-corruption legislation.
But following the conclusion of the 2018 and 2022 bid campaigns, which were mired in allegations of corruption and deal-making, the Swiss government is to review these arrangements.
At a news conference on Tuesday Swiss Federal Councillor Ueli Maurer said the government was "concerned" about the rise in corruption allegations, and confirmed that the sports ministry has been mandated to begin investigating how deal with corruption in sport.
Maurer said that that recent allegations against sports bodies have made the issue a priority: "Switzerland must become a model in fighting corruption in sport," he said.
Fifa general secretary Jerome Valcke said this week that there were no plans to reform its bidding or voting system, and said the process had been handled "perfectly”.
Yes, not only does he seem content at appearing corrupt he's also seems content at appearing racist."I really sense in some reactions a bit of the arrogance of the western world of Christian background. Some simply can't bear it if others get a chance for a change," he said.
The man needs to be shot.
Blatter said:"We need to improve our image. We also need to clarify some things within FIFA."
That quote is interesting as he seems to acknowledge what we all know already, that there are problems within FIFA that need addressing.
One more quote of "And I need to stop being a colossal flapping vagina of a man" and it would seem we are well on our way.
That quote is interesting as he seems to acknowledge what we all know already, that there are problems within FIFA that need addressing.
Do they disclose who votes for whom? That would be a good first step for fifa
Isn't it great that the president of FIFA who is responsible for choosing where the greatest sporting event in the world is held, shows such great interest in actually examining the bids?
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Well, this sums it up, guess which 2 are the worst bids according to Fifa themselves?
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It can't have been the bid that impressed FIFA though...they don't read bids.
Perhaps they were impressed with something else from Qatar.![]()
[/B]"If we had wanted to make money, we would have gone to the US," Blatter said.
why was England's bid a med risk for Stadium ops if fact only USA is low risk , just what does that mean?
Jugding from FIFA own list why was Qatar even allowed to bid![]()
Beckenbauer is now losing faith in FIFA. Didn't know that he had resigned from his post on the FIFA exec either. Leaves in March.World Cup bid chaos has limited my faith in FIFA, says Franz Beckenbauer
10:27 AM on 14th December 2010
FIFA executive committee member Franz Beckenbauer says he has 'limited' faith in FIFA after the way it handled the vote for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups on December 2, and the way it has acted since then.
Two of the favourites to stage the events, England and Australia, received only two votes and one vote respectively, and Beckenbauer, who was one of the 22 committee members eligible to vote, feels betrayed by FIFA for revealing such statistics.
He says that the ballot should have remained secret and that nobody, not even he, should ever have known how many votes had been cast for each individual candidate, and in each round.
'The executive committee was told that neither we nor the public would get to know the precise voting figures,' he told Germany's Bild newspaper. 'After each round of voting, we were only told which candidate had been knocked out.
'And then a few hours later, I hear on the radio who had received how many votes. My faith in FIFA is limited.'
Since it became public knowledge that England and Australia had not even made it through the first round of voting, and that other strong bids from Spain and Portugal and the USA had been overlooked, FIFA has spent more of its time criticising the losers rather than glorifying the winners, according to Beckenbauer.
He had already announced last month that he will be resigning from his post at FIFA in March and the vote has now given him even more reason to walk away.
'I am disappointed with the way FIFA have dealt with the results after the vote,' he added. 'They have made a disgrace of the seven defeated nations, particularly England and Australia.'
World Cup bid chaos has limited my faith in FIFA, says Franz Beckenbauer | Mail Online
Beckenbauer is now losing faith in FIFA. Didn't know that he had resigned from his post on the FIFA exec either. Leaves in March.
Yes, petty that isn't it. No wonder he's losing faith in them. Professionals acting like peeved adolescents doesn't do much for confidence does it.There was a lot of criticism of FIFA before the vote for saying that they werent going to reveal the final numbers (they always have in the past) so I think it was better that they did.
However I can understand that Beckenbauer is pissed off because all the way through the Exco thought it was secret. It does seem like they changed their mind solely to maximise the amount of embarasment for England and also to make sure we got the message that our bid was being punished for our media's actions.
The market's already opened up in Russia, has been for many years now....and as for a great WC.....well no it wasn't. Not from a footballing perspective anyway. None of the last WCs have been anywhere near as good as they used to be."I believe that when we're finished in Russia, we'll have accomplished a lot of different things."
"We can open up a market that is important from a world perspective.
"Everyone came away saying, 'Wow, what a great World Cup in South Africa.'
Yes, petty that isn't it. No wonder he's losing faith in them. Professionals acting like peeved adolescents doesn't do much for confidence does it.
The market's already opened up in Russia, has been for many years now....and as for a great WC.....well no it wasn't. Not from a footballing perspective anyway. None of the last WCs have been anywhere near as good as they used to be.
He did make a comment about the media having affected the voting on England's bid but that's nothing new. FIFA have already said that.I do find it very strange that we have heard absolutely nothing from Geoff Thompson who was England's member of the ExCo - we see quotes from many of the voters but I have never seen even 1 comment from him about anything.
just been reported on Sky News that Blatter is in favour of the Qatar World Cup being held in the winter.
Is this really a great shock.
If this happens , how would it work?
If for example the WC started mid Jan and lasts for a month , FIFA would want the players with there countries 2 weeks before that could be a potential of no PL for upto 6-8 weeks.
Maybe not a bad think with the calls for a mid winter break.
just been reported on Sky News that Blatter is in favour of the Qatar World Cup being held in the winter.
Is this really a great shock.
If this happens , how would it work?
If for example the WC started mid Jan and lasts for a month , FIFA would want the players with there countries 2 weeks before that could be a potential of no PL for upto 6-8 weeks.
Maybe not a bad think with the calls for a mid winter break.