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      Corruption in FIFA

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      Tayls
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      Corruption in FIFA
      May 11, 2011 02:17:36 pm
      So with the recent allegations from Triesman regarding four of the FIFA selection committee asking for 'bribes', there's now talk of England breaking away from FIFA.

      Sports Minister Hugh Robertson has suggested England could break away from Fifa if it does not address allegations of corruption within the organisation.
      Former Football Association chairman Lord Triesman claimed four Fifa members sought "bribes" in return for backing England's failed 2018 World Cup bid.
      "There is a desire to try and work and change Fifa from the inside," Robertson told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
      "If Fifa proves unable to do that, then I would say all options are possible."
      Triesman, a former chairman of England's 2018 bid, accused members of Fifa's executive committee of "improper and unethical behaviour" during the campaign process.

      During a parliamentary inquiry into England's failure to host the 2018 World Cup on Tuesday, Triesman alleged Fifa vice-president Jack Warner, Paraguayan Nicolas Leoz, Brazilian Ricardo Teixeira and Thai Worawi Makudi sought "bribes" in return for backing England's bid.
      Fifa president Sepp Blatter has pledged to take action if any evidence of wrongdoing is presented to football's world governing body.
      But Sports Minister Robertson has urged Fifa to adopt greater transparency in its bidding process and conduct similar internal reforms implemented by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) following the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics campaign scandal.
      "The first thing is the allegations are brought to the attentions of Fifa and make sure that happens in concert with the FA," he said.
      "We have to back that up with evidence and I would hope Fifa follow the example of the International Olympic Committee, who went through a similar process after Salt Lake City.
      "There is nobody currently bidding for the 2018 Winter Olympics who doesn't believe their system is fair and transparent - Fifa needs to be in the same position."

      Full article: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/9482440.stm

      So what are everyone's views on FIFA and the alleged corruption? Is there any hope for any footballing 'powers' or are they all as corrupt as each other?

      (Article regarding Triesman's initial allegations: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/9481461.stm)
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      Reply #1: May 11, 2011 03:18:11 pm
      So what are everyone's views on FIFA and the alleged corruption? Is there any hope for any footballing 'powers' or are they all as corrupt as each other?

      Fifa's been corrupt for years. And The FA haven't got the balls to break away from Fifa and that is a very big Fact.
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      Reply #2: May 12, 2011 09:34:24 am
      The one I love is
      FA:" we have a file that lists allegations of corruption within FIFA"
      FIFA: "Well send it to us and we will investigate'

      mmmm that's going to be a thorough investigation. NOT!
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      Reply #3: May 12, 2011 09:40:27 am
      Easy solution to the problem is to do away with the bidding process.  Instead FIFA just selects the Country they want the World Cup to be played in.  Simples!
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      Reply #4: May 12, 2011 06:37:08 pm
      Fifa are just about greed and money.

      Fifa contests free-to-air World Cup TV broadcasts in UK

      Football bodies Fifa and Uefa have appealed against a European ruling that the World Cup and Euro Championships must be on free-to-air TV in the UK.

      In February, the European General Court said the UK could keep the events on a list of "protected" events of national sporting interest shown for free.

      It means the two tournaments cannot be sold exclusively to pay-TV firms.

      Fifa and Uefa say they cannot sell the events fairly, and the cases will now go to the European Court of Justice.

      Football's world governing body has been in the news this week with allegations from former FA chairman Lord Triesman that four Fifa members sought "bribes" in return for backing England's failed 2018 World Cup bid.

      The TV cases will be heard in the European Court of Justice, Europe's supreme court, regarding the decision made in the General Court (formerly Court of First Instance) earlier this year.

      A spokesman for the European courts said appeals processes were currently taking up to one-and-a-half years from start to finish, and that any actual hearing may not get under way for up to a year.

      The BBC and ITV have secured the rights to broadcast the football World Cup finals in 2014.

      So any potential change of broadcasting towards a future pay-TV model would not take place until the 2018 event in Russia.

      As well as the cases against the UK, Fifa has also launched an appeal against Belgium showing all World Cup games on free-to-air.

      Whatever the European court decides, World Cup finals games featuring England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland will remain free to watch.

      The argument is over other games featuring non-UK teams, such as Germany v Argentina, and whether they should also be shown for free in the UK.

      "The grounds of appeal open to Uefa and Fifa appear to be relatively limited," said Daniel Geey, an expert on TV rights deals at Field Fisher Waterhouse solicitors.

      He said the football bodies could only appeal on points of law - such as the General Court's competence, or whether the court breached procedural steps or infringed European Union law.

      "They [Fifa and Uefa] cannot not simply repeat arguments that were already set out and heard by the General Court and expect the decision to be overturned," Mr Geey said.

      He added: "UEFA and FIFA are now in injury time if they are to pull off a last minute winner.

      "Although not inconceivable, the odds of snatching victory appear to be stacked against football's two most powerful football bodies."

      Fifa and Uefa have argued that the current set-up interferes with their ability to sell television rights at the best price.

      They do not see any reason why all games at tournaments should be shown free on UK television, as part of a list of national sporting "crown jewels" that have to be made available to everyone to watch.

      The two football bodies have said that any games featuring England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland will still been shown on TV for free, as will the finals and semi-finals of the tournaments.

      But under their plans the rest of the "non-core" World Cup matches and European Championship matches would not have to be shown free in the UK.

      Mr Geey said the football bodies believed they should have the ability to sell such "non-core" matches to pay-TV operators.

      "With such operators more likely to pay larger amounts for exclusive premium content, both organisations would argue increasing commercial revenues would be further invested back into the game," said Mr Geey.

      Uefa has said the listing infringes its property rights, as it results "in a restriction" of the way in which it can "market the television rights to the Euro [championships]".

      In addition, it has said that showing the entire tournament on free-to-air TV in the UK has led to "a disproportionate and unjustified distortion of competition on the relevant market".

      Fifa earned a minimum of $2bn in TV and media rights deals for the South Africa 2010 World Cup.

      And Uefa said turnover during the three-week Euro 2008 tournament in Austria and Switzerland was $2.04bn, with more than half the cash coming from the sale of broadcasting rights.


      http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-13358827



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      Reply #5: May 20, 2011 08:20:40 am
      MY GOD!!!!! It's really a very alarming news. I must have to be stopped as soon as possible. Necessary steps must have to take to stop it.
      « Last Edit: May 20, 2011 08:41:09 am by jyoticse804 »
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      Reply #6: May 20, 2011 04:41:22 pm
      I must have to be stopped as soon as possible.

      So you're involved in this corruption are you  :f_whistle:
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      Reply #7: May 20, 2011 04:47:01 pm
      Fifa corrupt! how long has that been going on for? :f_tongueincheek:
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      Reply #8: May 20, 2011 05:29:09 pm
      Easy solution to the problem is to do away with the bidding process.  Instead FIFA just selects the Country they want the World Cup to be played in.  Simples!

      One BIG bribe instead of loads of little ones! Simples!  ;)
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      Reply #9: May 20, 2011 10:37:57 pm
      FIFA's an old boys club, of course they are corrupt.
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      Reply #10: May 27, 2011 06:05:04 pm
      Blatter to be quizzed by ethics committee on bribery,lets hope there"s a clean out.
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      Reply #11: May 29, 2011 02:37:45 pm
      Anybody notice that Blatter wasn"t there last night ,the next few days the sh*t will hit the fan,Platini"s face looked like a wet dishcloth all through the match.
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      Reply #12: May 30, 2011 06:16:07 pm
      Just saw Blatter's press conference. Extraordinary. A total shambles and embarrassment to the game. How the hell is football run by people like that?! He's got to go. And the world's media has to up the pressure on these cu*ts.
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      Reply #13: May 30, 2011 06:34:59 pm
      Just saw Blatter's press conference. Extraordinary. A total shambles and embarrassment to the game. How the hell is football run by people like that?! He's got to go. And the world's media has to up the pressure on these cu*ts.

      Totally agree with you there FMF, the whole thing stinks from top to bottom.  The more pressure the better.  Its an absolute joke.
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      Reply #14: May 30, 2011 06:45:14 pm
      Does anybody else think this comical episode is another way to call the qatar vote void and strip them of hosting the wc?
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      Reply #15: May 30, 2011 06:55:21 pm
      Can't see that happening now, Shabs.
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      Reply #16: May 30, 2011 06:58:27 pm
      Does anybody else think this comical episode is another way to call the qatar vote void and strip them of hosting the wc?

      No. I felt it was a con from day 1. Far more suitable countries in the 2022 pool, and far more Footballing nations in 2022 pool that err, play football too. Also these countries would leave a Footballing legacy, and not ship these stadia to other countries after the games were over.
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      Reply #17: May 30, 2011 07:05:21 pm
      I think since hamman announced running against blatter for fifa president the qatari WC has been under constant scrutiny & now hammam has backed down against running for president it seems the qatar WC seems back on track.

      I think its a case of nudge,nudge & wink,wink.

      The qataris pulled hammam out the race in order to keep the WC in qatar.

      Whichever way you look at it,it stinks.
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      Reply #18: May 30, 2011 07:16:18 pm

      Whichever way you look at it,it stinks.

      You're not wrong!

      Add on...

      ....Nothing will change as there is too much money in the game.
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      Reply #19: May 30, 2011 07:37:25 pm
      Tried emailing coke to ask why they supporting such a corrupt organisation, but keeps faulting out. Me thinks action needs taking against these bent bas**rds I say hit them where it hurts and let's get their sponsors to pull out.
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      Reply #20: May 30, 2011 07:57:58 pm
      Whichever way you look at it,it stinks.

      Absolutely but everything has stunk about FIFA for years. None of this is a shock in the slightest.
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      Reply #21: May 30, 2011 09:08:52 pm
      Absolutely but everything has stunk about FIFA for years. None of this is a shock in the slightest.

      Isn't that a massive issue though? That we're that used to stories of corruption from football's 'governing' power? Maybe with the current allegations something can actually be done about it all?
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      Reply #22: May 30, 2011 10:51:46 pm
      We can but hope, mate. There's so much money in the sport now that corruption was inevitable. It will take some doing to change that.

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