President of the Norwegian Football Association (NFF), Yngve Hallén adjusted their comments within a few dramatic days in the previous week. First he said that Sepp Blatter could be part of a unified solution, but right before the election he made it clear that the president’s time was up and that the NFF would vote for the challenger Prince Ali of Jordan.
After Blatter resigned Tuesday night, was Hallén even clearer: “Very pleasing and imperative that FIFA can regain confidence.”
The reason for Sepp Blatter’s about-face comes soon enough forward. Evidently, the context of his right hand, FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke, now connects to millionbestikkelser. Investigators were trying to open the door to Blatter’s own office. When he found reason to leave it.
FIFA is split
Norwegian football Dropping hereafter relate to Blatter – certainly a big relief. But Halléns caution is not passé although Blatter’s it. Views on NFF’s role in the international football world is fixed, and it is this understanding of roles which is why Hallén while went on rubber soles facing the old FIFA president.
FIFA is deeply divided. There will be fierce battle over who should take over. A non-European could soon sail up, perhaps from one of the countries that would not have had a needle in a wall without Blatter Generous transfers, and where it certainly has dripped solid on the part of the clerks.
How will the NFF themselves? 200 nations are not necessarily very responsive to the views of the small country of just under ice, and what it has to inform about various ethical questions relating to international football.
It is not enough to say that we join ranks with European Association. UEFA is itself split, it was apparent when far more European countries voted for Blatter than anyone had imagined.
Settlement with a narrow approach
Halléns attitude is clear. He will build a bridge between federations, nations and cultures. It is the only way little Norway can play a role in.
General Kjetil Siem believes European football you tend to isolate themselves from the world of football and that attitudes are perceived as imperialist. In Norway we are very narrow in the meeting with an organization like FIFA, he points out. (Aftenposten May 25).
Football is international politics and fight industry. FIFA’s billion shop. The Norwegian football spikes will not stand outside as the unassailable, but isolated moralists. They will enter, influence, be active participants.
The attitude is understandable. Is not it so special either.
Not alone in this attitude
In Norway we are very good at standing on the outside and crying wolf, saying Siem But really football peak approach very Norwegian .
Think procedure recognized when Norwegian Foreign must justify how Norway should deal in a painful and difficult world and enters broker roles in distant conflicts, from Sri Lanka to South Sudan and the Middle East. Influence conditional commitment. It provides knowledge and contacts will count in other contexts later.
It is no coincidence that the term “dialogue” booklets as a fixed attribute by Jonas Gahr Støre, longstanding foreign minister and potential future prime minister.
A program for building bridges
“We must ensure that Europe is better understood abroad. Therefore, we are not so crystal clear,” said Hallén to Morgenbladet just ahead of last week’s FIFA Congress.
Do not be crystal clear so as better to be understood? Nothing communications agency provides Hallén star in the book for such a thing. During reeling by a corruption scandal was botched, and Blatter could not be saved no matter how low man muttered.
As program for low-key gap sounds that despite everything better. The real test comes now, when Sepp Blatter is out of the picture.
perandersmadsen
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