Wednesday, June 8, 2011

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Wednesday, June 08, 2011




FIFA Congress: Blatter's win a farce, says David Cameron. Call in Parliament to stop fall in disrepute by showing Blatter red card

• Prime Minister says Fifa's reputation is at an 'all-time low'
• Cameron calls on FA to help reform world governing body

FR Editor’s Comment: FIFA’s surreal world called the Interpol to expose – just on Election day, the minor betting scandal in Italy – presumably to avoid (or punish?) Giancarlo Abete’s from splitting and going with the English FA. So having then called the Police to investigate all betting scandals in the world why aren’t Interpol also called in to investigate the Executive Committee members’ bribes that have been allegedly reported rather than leave the matter to suspicious ‘internal’ committee? Where’s the logic and where is the law?

There isn’t any more for football! In fact you can cheat, you can bribe, you can freely insult players or fans in the Stadiums, you can punch or even kill them on terraces , or cause players damages or serious injuries whilst challenging in the pitches without undergo the normal Justice and get unpunished. Let’s stop this farce!

Lucio Menin



David Cameron says Fifa needs urgent reform. Photograph: Pa

LONDON David Cameron has described Sepp Blatter's re-election as Fifa's president as a "farce" and called on world football's governing body to become "more transparent and more accountable". The Prime Minister also told MPs that the Football Association should "play a very major role" in helping to reform Fifa.

Speaking during Prime Minister's Questions, Cameron told the Commons: "Personally, I have seen football governance at an international level and I wasn't that impressed by what I saw. "What I would say is this: Fifa's reputation is now at an all-time low and obviously the election with just one candidate was something of a farce, but it has to become more transparent and more accountable.

"They have got to prove that they are actually capable of doing the job that they are meant to. But ultimately change has got to come from within football and I am sure the FA will want to play a very major role in helping to bring that about."

Cameron's comments came after the Tory MP James Wharton said there should be "no place for corruption in football". He asked Cameron: "Given that the re-election of Sepp Blatter has brought Fifa even further into disrepute, will you take this opportunity to voice your support for those calling for the reforms we need to finally show Mr Blatter the red card?"

Source: The Guardian

"The Prime Minister also told MPs that the Football Association should "play a very major role" in helping to reform Fifa".
Might I suggest to the Prime Minister, that his Football Association...Put their Own House in Order before wagging his tongue! As for...



Look whose calling the Kettle Black...On Corruption! Have a few stern words, I suggest to this 'Whet Looking Behind the Ears', Tory MP with Knighthooded Sir Dave Richards (an FA Board member).

The Cheek and the Audacity...To 'Throw Stones at the Windows of FIFA'

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