I'm not Platini,
not Blatter, if you get the right advice then you succeed.»
Not exact matches
Blatter won't be speaking to the Brazilians on June 12 either.
Sepp
Blatter and Michel Platini won't be partaking in any soccer - related activities for a while, but FIFA says they can get back to work a bit sooner than expected.
Coming in with the third - best odds is legendary player Luis Figo, who ran against
Blatter in the last election before dropping out, saying that the process was
not actually democratic.
Basically, FIFA decided that Platini and
Blatter shouldn't be punished as harshly as initially recommended because they worked at FIFA.
First, that FIFA's corruption is
not new, and that dumping Sepp
Blatter isn't going to fix much on its own, if Blazer was taking bribes in 1992.
FIFA vice-president Jeffery Webb was among the seven taken into custody, but Sepp
Blatter is
not involved, which was confirmed in a press conference held by the world football governing body a few hours after the news surfaced.
Platini was called on to challenge FIFA president Sepp
Blatter, but the Frenchman was adamant that his work leading the governing body for Europe wasn't over yet.
And that is
not in the style of Sepp
Blatter.
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Blatter, Ronaldo's
not after your job!
Pochettino
Blatter — Spurs boss doesn't like TV replays.
In a move that would be astonishingly crass were it
not FIFA, Roth's
Blatter is superimposed onto archive footage of the World Cup being awarded to South Africa in 2010.
It's unsurprising that
Blatter is believed to have done some shady stuff involving deals with Warner — we more or less knew that, even if we weren't sure if it was criminal.
Fifa has announced Claudio Sulser, head of the ethics committee, will
not take charge of the hearing as he shares Swiss nationality with Bin Hammam's presidential rival
Blatter.
Sepp
Blatter managed to avoid criminal charges in the United States Department of Justice's initial FIFA sting, but he hasn't gotten away from the FIFA scandal unscathed just yet.
But certainly
not Arsenal because the Boss will
not dishonour his Contract for the Catilan to pick it up on a
blatter.
«The Boss will
not dishonour his Contract for the Catilan to pick it up on a (
blatter)».
I think its time to do something about this, over the 2 legs, ireland were clearly the better side, that notwithstanding this particular french team is the worst i've seen in decades, and they have no bussines going to the world cup.It is time for replays to be reviewed in some cases and goaline technology to be applied in other cases, i think we human being have come of age to realise that we humans are
not perfect, no matter how hard we try, so for sepp
blatter to keep resisting replays and goal line technology is quite baffling to me, i can't really understand why 3 socalled officials could make a decision, a decision in which the whole world saw to be a foul, and its allowed to stand, and a nation is left, heartbroken, cheated and bitter, i am an african, but as a fan of football, i felt terrible seeing this, and i beg the question, if someone other than the team is
not benefiting from this, why can't the officials be allowed to take a look at the replays in order to officiate the game better?
It seems to grow harder than ever to understand the anomalies of football for the moment I am
not talking about that sink of iniquity which is FIFA, where at long last the ineffable Sepp
Blatter, forever promising to solve the problem of which he is such a central part, has at long last agreed to release the Swiss court papers which detail how two senior FIFA executives — plainly Joao Havelange himself and Ricardo Texeira — received a huge pay off from the now defunct ISLCompany in exchange for valuable rights.
Michel Platini claimed on Tuesday night that he was given # 1.3 million by Sepp
Blatter nine years after finishing work for the Fifa president because the organisation could
not afford to pay him in full at the time.
«I do
not want others to be punished, I want Fifa to change the regulations and for
Blatter to reflect.
- Prince Ali confirms intention to run for FIFA president - FIFA
not credible with
Blatter - Ali Investigation - Chung slams Platini Platini announces candidacy - Marcotti: Carrard talks
Blatter - style nonsense -
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I only fear that they will
not fall on
Blatter who will position himself as the champion of corruption - fighting.
It would be for the best if Tomkins changed his agent and all the rest leave so we can clean ship, When the new man arrives I am sure he and Mr Henry will get the ball rolling, until then I wait with baited breath for
Blatter to be arrested or am I
not allowed an opinion on that either
There's
not much I agree with Sepp
Blatter on, but the vuvuzela is a distinctly local feature, and I'm pleased of it.
Former FIFA president Sepp
Blatter described the neck wear as something dangerous which is
not akin to hanging someone few months before IFAB outlawed it.
Why
not go the whole hog and make that nice Mr
Blatter «President of Earth»?
MPs have waded into the row over the future of Fifa, arguing that Sepp
Blatter's position «is
not tenable».
The compensation sub-committee of FIFA's Audit and Compliance Committee recently ruled that it could stop
Blatter's bonuses but
not, according to his contract, his salary.
Sepp
Blatter says he has
not resigned as Fifa president.
Fifa president Sepp
Blatter, who has been adamant in the past that goal line technology would
not be coming to football whilst he is charge, has now admitted that Fifa need to reconsider its stance in light of what has happened at the World Cup, in particular... Read more
Led by FIFA President Sepp
Blatter, it has found support from a number of influential figures, but it has also been condemned as unnecessary and incompatible with European legislation,
not least by the European Commission (the Commission).