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I suppose it depends on exactly how much the FBI understand about how widespread the corruption is. If the whistleblowers have told them EVERYTHING it would just be churlish, even for Blatter, to keep riding along on a wave of denial. I just hope we dont have a big show trial for the worlds media and then just end up with a wholly new and just as corrupt FIFA running the game afterwards. Problem is while things like the world cup and Olympics are just used as money making vehicles by the ruling bodies and their core sponsors without even paying for the tournaments costs or any tax made in the host country its a bit of a poisoned chalice. Such a shame when they have control over one of the most unifying forces on the planet.

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Something that hasn't quite been picked up yet by the football news outlets.

So Russians were doping in the 2012 Olympics and the sports minister was bribing people and covering it up... guess what?

He's on the FIFA Executive committee and led the 2018 bidding process. Bribery and corruption fits the mould perfectly.

 

WADA also says Russian sports minister Vitaly Mutko issued direct orders to "manipulate particular samples."

Mutko, who is also a FIFA executive committee member and leads the 2018 World Cup organising committee, was interviewed by the WADA panel at the Baur au Lac hotel in Zurich on September 22.

While its report largely focuses on doping in Russian athletics, it adds "there is no reason to believe that athletics is the only sport in Russia to have been affected."

SkySports 

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Could be a lifetime ban for Platini...

http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/34910755

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Fifa vice-president Michel Platini could be facing a life ban from football, according to his lawyer.

The suspended Uefa chief is serving a 90-day suspension on corruption charges alongside outgoing Fifa president Sepp Blatter, while Fifa's adjudicatory committee considers its verdict.

Platini's lawyer Thibaud d'Ales said the ethics investigators' "excessive" recommendations are a "scandal".

The adjudicatory committee intends to announce its verdict next month.

The Frenchman is facing sanctions over a "disloyal payment" that saw Platini, 60, receive £1.35m from Blatter, 79, in 2011 for consultation work done nine years earlier.

The pair, who are serving 90-day provisional bans, have denied any wrongdoing, but admitted there was no written contract.

 

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Hearing this week for Blatter & Platini - 7 year bans for them both now expected according to the Grauniad... fingers crossed!

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The outgoing Fifa president, Blatter, and the Uefa president, Platini, face charges including corruption, conflict of interest and non-cooperation. Sources with knowledge of the case say it will be difficult to prove corruption, which carries a lifetime ban, but believe there is clear evidence of a conflict of interest in the payment being made.

That should carry a ban of at least seven years, but it is likely any suspension for wrongdoing will effectively end their careers in football administration.

http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/dec/14/sepp-blatter-michel-platini-fifa-hearings

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Good news, FIFA still needs a long hard look at itself, I'm still of the opinion that when his 8 year ban is over, or if it's lifted by the appeal, platini will try and run for it again and probably do quite well in the voting

I don't this necessarily fixes anything, it's expose them

I think the current model of money > football > fans is here to stay

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3 hours ago, villa4europe said:

blatter still sounds hard done by by the english media who are bitter they didnt win the WC

unbelievable

 

bitter about the world cup? This man admitted he and his fellow crookes decided where the next two world cups would be held years before the bidding process started, letting so many other nations spend tens of millions on bids that were never going to win.

 

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Can't find it on sky's website, there's a good interview on there though showing how deluded he is, the one on SSN which starts with something like there's a stink on the World Cup and the reporter has enough about him to jump on it and say do you think that's acceptable, he drops in a comment about the English media, also a comment about this happening because the U.S. Didn't get the World Cup

He refuses to see what he's done to football

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