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posted on 13/11/14

Admin any chance of a multi if this get going?

posted on 13/11/14

Thanks Admin

comment by ifarka, (U8182)

posted on 13/11/14

Another white wash !


An organisation which is rotten to the very core.

The only way to unseat this disgusting group of parasites is to boycott the companies who fund the sponsorship .

Once the sponsors fall away change will become a possibility.

comment by Ruiney (U1005)

posted on 13/11/14

Unbelievable really, so so petty from FIFA. corrupt to the core.

posted on 13/11/14

Just so unprofessional,childish and t|t for tat. Thing is, nobody will buy this crap, but FIFA dont give a damn. They do what they want, how they want, when they want. Bit like my eldest actually

posted on 13/11/14

the main focus is on the fa association with Warner. Erm wasn't this the same Warner who criticised us for not pampering him and not sending Prince William to meet him.

Fa were only ones to comply with investigation and only ones to get done. Good investigation

Crooked corrupt filth. Let's do a sweepstake on how much this clown got paid to come up with those findings

posted on 13/11/14

Massive example of deflection.

FIFA really are a joke.

posted on 13/11/14

Does anyone believe a word FIFA says anymore?

comment by Ruiney (U1005)

posted on 13/11/14

Sponsoring a gala dinner for the Caribbean Football Union, at a cost of $55,000, around £35,000
....

Should have just given them £16000 watches, that's acceptable apparently.

posted on 13/11/14

comment by Ruiney Reckers (U1005)
posted 2 minutes ago
Sponsoring a gala dinner for the Caribbean Football Union, at a cost of $55,000, around £35,000
....

Should have just given them £16000 watches, that's acceptable apparently.
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comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 13/11/14

In a business full of clichés..................

You couldn't make it up

Two year investigation, WTF, how much did they paid for THAT?

posted on 13/11/14

Fifa probably won't answer then phone for £35,000.

posted on 13/11/14

comment by ScouseRam (U9675)
posted 3 minutes ago
In a business full of clichés..................

You couldn't make it up

Two year investigation, WTF, how much did they paid for THAT?

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£1m bung to the "impartial" lawyer to forget about any discrepancies and come up with some bollox about the FA.

posted on 13/11/14

comment by Wild_ Rover (U5211)
posted 34 seconds ago
Does anyone believe a word FIFA says anymore?
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Nope. Trouble is the game has become such a massive business over the last 15 years and these crooks have been left unregulated to line their own pockets. Whilst the worlds top clubs were happy to have got richer in the process and they have just let them get on with it without redress. Now they've built this insular, closed, self regulating, private, overly powerful organisation, and too much power is given/bought to the multitude of regional FIFA organisations who hold too much sway over how football is run whilst contributing very little.
Needs breaking.
We should get Rudy Giuliani as our new head of the FA!

posted on 13/11/14

This just about sums up the "full and proper investigation":

However, they have now been cleared of wrongdoing, although the report said that there were "certain indications of potentially problematic conduct of specific individuals".

As for Russia, they have also been cleared, although the report noted its bid team made "only a limited amount of documents available for review".

posted on 13/11/14

I wonder what (if anything) will it take for FA's around the world to say enough is enough and walk away.

posted on 13/11/14

We should pull out of the world cup.

posted on 13/11/14

This is my favourite bit:

'The Russian team hired computers that were subsequently destroyed, denying the inquiry access to email accounts.'

But the English FA let Trinidad and Tobago U20s hold a training camp in the UK.

comment by Ruiney (U1005)

posted on 13/11/14

hired computers that were subsequently destroyed, denying the inquiry access to email accounts.'

Seems legit

posted on 13/11/14

comment by Ruiney Reckers (U1005)
posted 20 seconds ago
hired computers that were subsequently destroyed, denying the inquiry access to email accounts.'

Seems legit
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It's ridiculous isn't it... They can't provide evidence as they destroyed it so they must not be hiding any wrongdoing!!

posted on 13/11/14

I really didnt ever think id see myself defending the FA ever...but they have to be kidding with this. its now official (if it wasnt before) FIFA can do whatever they want and are above any of their own rules.

comment by Ruiney (U1005)

posted on 13/11/14

I hope the F.A rip into this 'investigation'

posted on 13/11/14

Ridiculous!

posted on 13/11/14

FA & FIFA are corrupt.

posted on 13/11/14

Dunno how you guys can laugh this off.

Makes me positively enraged.

What an absolute load of crap.

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