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KeithD
27th May 2015, 08:35
Six FIFA officials arrested in Switzerland on $100 million corruption bribery charges. :doh Including the vice president.

The arrest warrants are issued by the US, and they are likely to be extradited.

The FIFA election is Friday, and Blatter seems to say he is going ahead with it as he knows he has won already. :crazy:

Dedworth
27th May 2015, 08:59
A pity they've not arrested Blatter

Arthur Little
27th May 2015, 14:30
Six FIFA officials arrested in Switzerland on $100 million corruption bribery charges. :doh Including the vice president.

Hence his title ... 'vice' president ... :yeahthat:!

les_taxi
27th May 2015, 15:08
A pity they've not arrested Blatter

He is an arrogant .... - I hope they have something on him too :cwm23:

Dedworth
27th May 2015, 15:49
He is an arrogant .... - I hope they have something on him too :cwm23:

They've got that maggot Warner

KeithD
27th May 2015, 15:52
It seem 4 have already pleaded guilty of those arrested in Miami. Plea bargains with the FBI, hopefully they finger Stiff Bladder.

grahamw48
27th May 2015, 18:59
14 now.

I always suspected there would be corruption and crookery in such a 'club'. Confirmed in my mind when Qatar were given the world cup venue. What an utter nonsense. Oh, but they're rich of course. :anerikke: Same with the Russians.

This is a SPORT. Sport is about honesty and integrity....and people setting a GOOD example for others.

London_Manila
27th May 2015, 20:41
This gravy train should have been sorted out years ago
Time to take another look at Qatar and Russia again and see why they won hosting of the World Cup :wink:

raynaputi
27th May 2015, 20:47
This gravy train should have been sorted out years ago
Time to take another look at Qatar and Russia again and see why they won hosting of the World Cup :wink:

According to the news, there is also a separate investigation regarding those. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

KeithD
27th May 2015, 21:00
While FIFA said it was nothing to do with FIFA this morning, the police raided the FIFA building at the same time. Made the guy look a right:action-smiley-081: :biggrin:

Rory
27th May 2015, 21:22
Hopefully this is just the start as there has been corruption in the FIFA as far back as I can remember.

andy222
27th May 2015, 21:43
Just hope they get stiffer sentences in America than they would if they had been tried here.

Dedworth
28th May 2015, 01:24
Just hope they get stiffer sentences in America than they would if they had been tried here.

200 years means 200 years :xxgrinning--00xx3:

jake
28th May 2015, 02:25
Give the 2018 World Cup to England, you've got the stadiums and infrastructure :xxgrinning--00xx3: Just a pity the team doesn't have the same high standards :biggrin: Tell Qatar to take a hike in 2022 and give it to the Philippines!

It said on the news earlier that FIFA had $1.5 billion money reserve. No doubted stashed away in some Swiss bank account rather than being spent on football.

KeithD
28th May 2015, 09:00
Just hope they get stiffer sentences in America than they would if they had been tried here.

These are white collar crimes in the US, very serious. They usually throw away the key. Hence those that have already pled guilty, are squealing to the FBI to get a shorter sentence. All those arrested in Switzerland are old and will not wish to die in prison, so they will also be looking to cut a deal.

grahamw48
28th May 2015, 13:47
That usually means dropping in it everyone else in sight. Blatter is going to find it hard to hide then.

London_Manila
28th May 2015, 16:27
Blatter is still hanging in there by a thread :doh
Can't this arrogant old fool just leave.............

Longweekend
28th May 2015, 17:47
I'm amazed nobody has shopped him yet!! Maybe he is so stupid he didn't know what was going on.....:cwm25:

Dedworth
28th May 2015, 18:20
Blatter for Labour Party Leader :biggrin:

Dedworth
28th May 2015, 18:33
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIj4c7dJsQ8

KeithD
29th May 2015, 08:53
The head of Brazil's FA has fled Switzerland and gone home. It seems Brazil has already stamped down hard on the corruption, as has Argentina, with arrests and warrants in both countries.

It also seems Nike have gotten themselves involved with reports over bribery of the sports shirts.

As more get arrested, more will talk, and so the house of cards begins to fall. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

grahamw48
29th May 2015, 09:29
Maybe they can get back to kicking a ball around a field. :NoNo:

Dedworth
29th May 2015, 11:21
https://orderorder.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/1930_1532345i-1.jpg?w=540&h=540

grahamw48
29th May 2015, 13:13
" Haha...I wonder which of us will get kicked into touch first ?"

Arthur Little
29th May 2015, 14:09
Fife, or the"Kingdom of Fife" - as it's often referred to ( ... :anerikke: ... don't ask me why!) - is a Scottish county adjacent to Perth & Kinross. And, for some reason (which is again unknown to me :cwm25:) denizens of the latter frequently describe their neighbouring natives of the former as "fly Fifers". :cwm24:

Accordingly, given its present predicament, :icon_rolleyes: perhaps due to there being more than an element of justification, the Federation Internationale de Football Association could aptly be termed "fly FIFA"! :wink:

grahamw48
29th May 2015, 20:17
In Pilipino that would be Pepper Arthur.

Now ask your partner to recite the Peter Piper rhyme. :biggrin:

London_Manila
30th May 2015, 02:06
Blatter for Labour Party Leader :biggrin:

I suppose we should be admiring Blatter for his tenacity in holding on to his position :wink:

I think he received many votes from the more obscure African nations
The head of the Nigerian football delegation was singing Blatter's praises :doh

Arthur Little
30th May 2015, 02:30
I suppose we should be admiring Blatter for his tenacity in holding on to his position :wink:

I think he received many votes from the more obscure African nations
The head of the Nigerian football delegation was singing Blatter's praises :doh

Hmm, :icon_rolleyes: ... two of a kind, maybe?

KeithD
30th May 2015, 08:24
Don't forget, a vote from Burundi has the same power as one from Germany. However, 73 was still a kick in the balls, but Blatter doesn't care. He's already been on Swizz TV slagging off the FBI. :Erm: Probably not the best thing to do when they are gunning for him. :action-smiley-081:

The IRS has said more arrests to come soon. They are working with 33 countries.

EUFA needs a new man in charge who has ball. Plonkertini is useless, he doesn't seem to realize the power they have. If they setup a WC with all the EU and main American clubs, then Blatters' WC would be second rate and the sponsors would walk.

Looks how successful the darts PDC became after splitting from the BDO.

Dedworth
30th May 2015, 08:54
Don't forget, a vote from Burundi has the same power as one from Germany. However, 73 was still a kick in the balls, but Blatter doesn't care. He's already been on Swizz TV slagging off the FBI. :Erm: Probably not the best thing to do when they are gunning for him. :action-smiley-081:

The IRS has said more arrests to come soon. They are working with 33 countries.

EUFA needs a new man in charge who has ball. Plonkertini is useless, he doesn't seem to realize the power they have. If they setup a WC with all the EU and main American clubs, then Blatters' WC would be second rate and the sponsors would walk.

Looks how successful the darts PDC became after splitting from the BDO.

I agree.

It won't be long before they come calling for Blatter, his 133 votes will just be the same dodgy characters continuing to vote for their paymaster. I was saying last night a new organisation will be set up World FA or such like and FIFA will fade away

grahamw48
30th May 2015, 10:19
I'm sure the fans would still watch the game if all the money was taken out of it...as well as the criminality. :anerikke:

Arthur Little
30th May 2015, 12:58
200 years means 200 years :xxgrinning--00xx3:

:yeahthat:'s true ... it probably explains why the Yanks have so many skeletons in their [prison] cupboards.

Arthur Little
30th May 2015, 17:19
Alas ... :anerikke: ... it seems the "die is cast",
Now that all the voting's past!

www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sportsnews/article-3102014/Sepp-Blatter-WINS-FIFA-presidential-election-Zurich-amid-corruption-scandal.html

:yeahthat:

Ako Si Jamie
30th May 2015, 17:24
Alas ... :anerikke: ... it seems the "die is cast",
Now that all the voting's past!

www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sportsnews/article-3102014/Sepp-Blatter-WINS-FIFA-presidential-election-Zurich-amid-corruption-scandal.html

:yeahthat:

The slippery little oik will get his comeuppance one day.

KeithD
30th May 2015, 21:04
It now seems like the whole of Latin America voted against Blatter. So that means all the biggest teams in international football stood against him.

grahamw48
30th May 2015, 22:05
The Africans seemed to be fawning all over him. Can't imagine why. :cwm25:

Ako Si Jamie
30th May 2015, 23:40
The Africans seemed to be fawning all over him. Can't imagine why. :cwm25:Perhaps the World Cup in 2026 will be held in Swaziland or Equatorial Guinea. :cwm3:

Interesting new avatar you got there Graham. :icon_lol:

grahamw48
30th May 2015, 23:43
Thanks. I thought it expressed my personality. :biggrin:

Arthur Little
31st May 2015, 01:11
Perhaps the World Cup in *2026 will be held in Swaziland or Equatorial Guinea. :cwm3:

Hmm ...

By *then it will not matter
Least NOT for poor old Blatter :NoNo:
Cos, in spite of all his patter,
Tough talk or - idle chatter,
Soon vows he's made'll shatter
With one ALMIGHTY clatter
Those visions like ashes scatter
Ere his head gets any fatter
Ending up upon a platter!

:rolleyes: ... after all, in 2026 he'll be 90 ... or dead.

London_Manila
31st May 2015, 02:59
To see this arrogant slimeball squirming due to the questions from the press was good :smile:
Lets hope he gets banged up in a USA jail when the finally get round to arresting him