Saturday, May 30, 2015

Blatter renewed confidence could quickly become a FIFA without UEFA – Dagbladet.no

ZURICH (Dagbladet): FIFA does not want a new beginning. FIFA wants Sepp Blatter.

And even though the re-elected president promises that the dishes in the international football begins today, is not what the goat (Blatter) intends to do with the geese (FIFA) that is the big question in the wake of yesterday’s blunder in Switzerland.

Switch out?

The question everyone asks now what UEFA does with his relationship with FIFA when the European federation will meet for what is now considered as an official emergency meeting before Champions League final in Berlin next Saturday.

– We do not get much time there, but the talks will begin in Berlin, confirms soccer president Yngve Hallén to Dagbladet.

– In the long term, we do not see a clear improvement in the next year’s FIFA Congress (Mexico City), the result may be that we go out of the organization.

-Don’t Norway alone?

– No, of course not. We go in case together with UEFA.

FIFA had the choice between a 39-year-old who prioritized to feed one thousand poor families in half a year before holding reception when he married, and 79-year-old with a bad reputation and ditto bad friends.

He is a prince so rich that he simply can not be corrupted. He second an old man who tacitly seen several of its allies to enrich themselves at the beautiful game’s expense.

And in most organizations, especially one whose filth and decay can be revealed for the entire world, and that last night was in a junction between right and wrong, between hope and uncertainty, it would Been game at one goal.

But not in the organization where “For the game” and “For the world” are the slogans they surround themselves with.

Not in FIFA.



– It’s just sad

Football has never had a bigger and more important than the vote we witnessed in Zurich this Friday night.

No sport has ever faced an important choice. And so it went as it had to go – challenger Prince Ali threw the cards when Blatter just missing seven votes to get a two-thirds majority already in the first round – because old habits are all too painful to face.

It was a landslide victory. As if the overall objective of this Congress was that FIFA would even harm themselves further.

– It’s just sad, says Yngve Hallén.

– It is very sad for football.

FIFA has had a bad reputation for many years. The FBI campaign and arrests Wednesday morning disappeared last vestige of confidence.

FIFA’s reputation is now so damaged that even what is really good is the metal.

So bad that our own football president nodded his head at the assertion.



Trust FBI

And then it does not matter that there are many good forces, people and committees within the organization, or that the prestigious accounting firm KPMG yesterday morning dealt with FIFA’s many good deeds and underwent management of a fortune that would have been applauded by the UN and stood to honor all business schools.

As long as FIFA failed to get rid of the man who tacitly seen the world’s largest family become steeped in corruption and fraud on his guard, there is no trust left.

For it does not matter whether Blatter himself has not allowed himself to be corrupted or enrich the way to his fifth term as godfather – so long as he knew what was happening, and he must have known – he’s a big part of the problem.

Therefore chose FIFA yesterday afternoon to familiarize themselves with the new plague. Right now FIFA modern Black Plague.

– If FIFA do not reform themselves, I have a feeling that the FBI would do it before them, said UEFA boss Michel Platini when he announced the Europeans’ support for Prince Ali.

And that’s where we are now

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