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FIFA Grand corruption bursted!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Swenani
#31 Posted : Friday, May 29, 2015 4:51:28 PM
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Impunity wrote:
harrydre wrote:
Alba wrote:
Now that there is evidence that Nyamweya is a thief, they need to throw him in jail. If he wants to run FKF from prison then he can do so.


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mwenza
#32 Posted : Friday, May 29, 2015 8:36:19 PM
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.......and the goon has just been re-elected... What a sad day for football!
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kaka2za
#33 Posted : Friday, May 29, 2015 11:17:02 PM
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mwenza wrote:
.......and the goon has just been re-elected... What a sad day for football!


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Alba
#34 Posted : Friday, May 29, 2015 11:56:12 PM
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Most African federations are full of Nyamweya types. Imagine if you had a boss who gives his employees US$ 500,000 every year and they do not have to account for it. Most of such employees would vote for such a boss year in year out.

And Blatter will punish any African federation chief that does not vote for him.
Kusadikika
#35 Posted : Saturday, May 30, 2015 2:58:47 AM
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I have a certain admiration for Sepp Blatter. My opinion of him is of a man who wholly understands the human being and how the world operates and uses its momentum to achieve his ends which to most of the world is a good thing. He has broken a few rules to get his way but he has done well for FIFA.

If it were not for Blatter the World Cup would forever have been hosted in Western Europe and America. If all the rules were to be followed European or American style, South Africa or Brazil would never have hosted the world cup. Others may differ including some members of the host countries but it is my opinion that it was a good thing that they did. Looking at it from the perspective of a FIFA that wants to be a global body that hopes to spread the beautiful game all over the world to those who love the game and to treat them as equals, it has been a huge success.

I think the US is bitter from missing out on the opportunity to host a major global event and the fact that Russia is getting the 2018 World Cup while they failed to get the 2016 Olympics. I heard on a US radio station the presenter saying that US corporations like VISA and Coca Cola may be rethinking their sponsorship deals for the world cup because of this scandal I almost laughed out loud. They still think of the US and US companies as the most dominant in the world. They probably would but I would not be surprised to see the 2018 or 2022 world cup having their main sponsors being companies like Alibaba or Tata or Emirates. The further FIFA spreads its wings the less vulnerable they are to the dictates of any one company or country and I think Sepp Blatter understands this perfectly well.
Dahatre
#36 Posted : Saturday, May 30, 2015 8:28:03 AM
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Yep...Them yankees are pissed that they do not have a piece of the pie:

Kusadikika wrote:

I think the US is bitter from missing out on the opportunity to host a major global event and the fact that Russia is getting the 2018 World Cup while they failed to get the 2016 Olympics. I heard on a US radio station the presenter saying that US corporations like VISA and Coca Cola may be rethinking their sponsorship deals for the world cup because of this scandal I almost laughed out loud. They still think of the US and US companies as the most dominant in the world. They probably would but I would not be surprised to see the 2018 or 2022 world cup having their main sponsors being companies like Alibaba or Tata or Emirates. The further FIFA spreads its wings the less vulnerable they are to the dictates of any one company or country and I think Sepp Blatter understands this perfectly well.
nakujua
#37 Posted : Saturday, May 30, 2015 5:24:53 PM
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Dahatre wrote:
Yep...Them yankees are pissed that they do not have a piece of the pie:

Kusadikika wrote:

I think the US is bitter from missing out on the opportunity to host a major global event and the fact that Russia is getting the 2018 World Cup while they failed to get the 2016 Olympics. I heard on a US radio station the presenter saying that US corporations like VISA and Coca Cola may be rethinking their sponsorship deals for the world cup because of this scandal I almost laughed out loud. They still think of the US and US companies as the most dominant in the world. They probably would but I would not be surprised to see the 2018 or 2022 world cup having their main sponsors being companies like Alibaba or Tata or Emirates. The further FIFA spreads its wings the less vulnerable they are to the dictates of any one company or country and I think Sepp Blatter understands this perfectly well.

hawa yankees wako poa already considering US football, baseball and basketball are more or less american only sports.

lakini I don't even know what the sponsors are doing having not yet pulled out, when mr. woods crashed his car into a tree they scattered immediately.
Alba
#38 Posted : Saturday, May 30, 2015 6:47:38 PM
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There is nothing admirable about Sepp Blatter. He is the reason African football has stagnated to the point that African teams now show up at the world cup just to make up the numbers. Almost every single Federation chair in Africa is a Blatter stooge who is there just to stuff FIFA money into his bank accounts while national teams languish and players live in squalid conditions. I blame Blatter for all that is wrong in Kenya football. You wonder why kenya football fans are no longer going to the stadia? Its because people are demoralized with the constant mediocrity.
butterflyke
#39 Posted : Sunday, May 31, 2015 2:55:35 AM
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Satirical commentary on FIFA

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muganda
#40 Posted : Tuesday, June 02, 2015 3:53:22 PM
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