FIFA Officials Arrested on Corruption Charges; Face Extradition to U.S.

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"I like you, you brought me again into Fifa. All those that have voted for Prince Ali, I congratulate you - he is a good candidate.

"But now I'm president of everybody. I am president of Fifa."


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the funny thing is that the US should be just as happy with blatter as any african or asian country. if not for Blazer, Warner, and Blatter, solid FAs on this side of the atlantic never really reach past brazil, uruguay, mexico, argentina, and maybe chile. i wouldnt be surprised if the outrage over the 2022 vote was tempered with promises to come in 2026 or 2030

they had to grandstand this time around tho, cant have a vote for the guy the AG just threw indictments at

some of you guys are trying to cast this as though the US are the big bad guys, but the country is actually on both sides of this battle
 

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Prince Ali Bin Al, huh? When I knew that monkey-faced fukker in high school he went by "Maz." And he used to whip his balls out on people, squeeze them mad hard, and say "it's the teenage brain on drugs!"
 

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yall goin overboard with the blatter stanning

he's the neighborhood dope man who passes out money to hungry families in exchange for silence

oh and he's a white european dictating the way a bunch of developing black and brown countries vote, but that's cool i guess :mjpls:
More like the neighbourhood credit card scammer handing out money.

Then the million dollar retailers wondering why brehs in the streets aint worrying about none of that.

98% of Blatter voters will never attempt to host a World Cup.

75% will never qualify for a World Cup.

White collar horseplay and a few major nations getting shafted cos they think wheeling out a Prince William or handing out purses to wives is the equivalent of cold hard cash is not a concern of these guys in the streets. Do better bribes next time
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the funny thing is that the US should be just as happy with blatter as any african or asian country. if not for Blazer, Warner, and Blatter, solid FAs on this side of the atlantic never really reach past brazil, uruguay, mexico, argentina, and maybe chile. i wouldnt be surprised if the outrage over the 2022 vote was tempered with promises to come in 2026 or 2030

they had to grandstand this time around tho, cant have a vote for the guy the AG just threw indictments at

some of you guys are trying to cast this as though the US are the big bad guys, but the country is actually on both sides of this battle

This is correct.

The US has always :whoa: when it comes to going after Blatter and FIFA because they ate well. They never sided with Europe and CONMEBOL who had issues with them because of America bringing bullshyt sqauds to Copa America while saving their best players for the Gold Cup.

England was like yeah lets go after FIFA and the US pretty much told them to go kick rocks. The US has been treated as a special case, the US doesn't work under the traditional FIFA calendar, got the world cup without having a league, and changing the rules early on. The US was getting 2026 or 2030 imo.
 
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initially Blatter was good for African Football..... now African football is in the toilet because of FIFA.... its a damn shame
 

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Prince Ali Bin Al, huh? When I knew that monkey-faced fukker in high school he went by "Maz." And he used to whip his balls out on people, squeeze them mad hard, and say "it's the teenage brain on drugs!"
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wow. another monarch degenerate international student.

SHOCKING!
 

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And then they want to scream about democracy. Here we have it and they don't like it.

For the first time, poor people voting in their best interest and not for the rich (like in America), it's an issue.



Took all their gifts and still chucked them in the bushes.
poor people condoning thuggery and corruption is what it is.

Bad money is bad money.
 

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yall goin overboard with the blatter stanning

he's the neighborhood dope man who passes out money to hungry families in exchange for silence

oh and he's a white european dictating the way a bunch of developing black and brown countries vote, but that's cool i guess :mjpls:
Basically.

Lets not ignore that these poor countries are showing how corrupt they are right now just by having their hands out and looking the other way.

Dude is giving out these turkeys for christmas while pushing this Blue Magic
 

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Blatter wins equals a loss for football...... Blatter loses equals a loss for football because no one outside a few western European nations should ever want UEFA controlling FIFA ......

fukked either way

right, but at this point shyt is/looks ridiculous, Blatter has been in charge since '98. even if he isn't guilty himself, how shytty can leader be if he supposedly has no clue about the shyt that is going on:

 

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Luis Figo:

This vote has only served to endorse the election of a man who can’t remain in charge of world football. Instead of what Mr. Blatter said, the happenings of last Wednesday were not bad for football: they were bad for FIFA and for all the responsible that lead the organization until now. Football is not guilty but is the governing body’s leaders, who should regulate it, that have no integrity or honesty

There’s no way someone can lead FIFA ignoring the most elementary rules of transparency, legality and democracy. These rules were not reunited as I denounced and, later, as I found out.

Mr. Blatter knew and was aware of the acts of corruption, influence and racketeering or, if he did not know – as he says – it’s because he has no skills to lead FIFA. There is no other way to analyze the problem.

Facing these facts, Mr. Blatter, the principal responsible by FIFA has reached this point, being reelected, that shows exactly how the organization is sick.

Today was another dark day in Zurich. FIFA has lost, but above everything, football has lost and everyone who truly cares about it has lost too.

Mr. Blatter had a very cynical reaction when he said that he couldn’t control everyone. It offends everyone’s intelligence. These persons, whom Mr. Blatter has promoted through years, turned, with him, FIFA in to a decadent organization.

If Mr. Blatter were minimally concerned about football, he would have given up of the reelection. If he has a minimal of decency, he will resign in the next few days.

I regret nothing. I fought, I persisted, I made an effort for the regeneration of this organization that has to change course. We live in an emergency situation and football is the damaged party on this.

I’ve denounced what I directly lived. I would do it again. And I remain available to help FIFA rebuild after this.
 
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