Sunday, June 14, 2015

FIFA boss Blatter perhaps remains – Telegraaf.nl

BERN –

Sepp Blatter does not rule out that he will stay on as head of the world football association FIFA. This is partly because many unions try to persuade him

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Sepp Blatter Sepp Blatter Photo: EPA

This was reported by the Swiss newspaper Schweiz am Sonntag based on anonymous sources close to Blatter. It is planned to be elected a successor to the 79-year-old Swiss at a conference in December.

unions from Africa and Asia try to prevent Blatter stepping down as president of FIFA, the paper writes. They would have written to reconsider his decision the chief executive. Blatter was re-elected two weeks ago for his position, but said to resign because he was encouraged not enough.

FIFA experts left in front of the newspaper know that there is no other candidate for the presidency a majority can extract of the vote

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14 – 06-2015, 10:02
Andre1968 (guest)

Look sit him: literally and figuratively as not to put off monarch on his throne. This man, and especially that which happens around him, is one hundred percent model for the corrupt, deceitful, manipulative, greedy, selfish and particularly brutal nature of the world of big money. Moreover, the unions in Africa and Asia have no right to speak more. The most corrupt countries are exactly there from. It is too disgusting for words.

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14-06-2015, 10:02
Peterrr (guest)

Funny, that many people do not discover the irony in the piece of 14-06-2015, 09:25 Jan backer (guest). Or would all these Thumbs down precisely of Asians and Africans who fear that they will miss their additional income.

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14-06-2015, 10 : 01
harold-2006

Then the cesspool can stay close ….

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14-06-2015, 10:01
Elisabeth verschoor (guest)

A good reason to arrest him sofort. .!

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14-06-2015, 10:01
Leo III (guest)

There is the big football nations is nothing left but to go from FIFA. But yes, if you butter your head is that’s not so easy. Not only FIFA id forgive corruption but also led many national football associations by profiteers. All this leads to mega-salaries of the players and directors. Players salaries are the excuse for the directors / coaches / trainers their disproportionate salary.

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14-06-2015, 09:59
John J (guest)

It’s just like with the EU. In fairness has nothing to Make Money and Power and the rest can choke

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14-06-2015, 09:58
Ronald H.

Then just also shut down the other unions. This just is not right and if the FBI has done his job well so I do not expect an arrest by Blatter in the upcoming period as it may be that he knows nothing.

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14-06-2015, 09:58
oma.visser (guest)

it is not about him but about money

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14-06-2015, 09:56
jazp (guest)

Indicative of the fact that it is so bad in all those countries smothers everything sickening corruption every good initiative. For this reason alone Blatter has to go.

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14-06-2015 09 55
user-1,207,562

With a new president is not “extra” money to these countries in the drawer, read: presidents !!

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14-06-2015, 09:55
mkraaijeveld

Does this Throne ,, ,, and make any other gold or gilded ornaments something with football?

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14-06-2015, 09:54
Bluegiovanni

Whose bread one eats, whose word we speak … The desire, of course, been bought to be bribed. The intellect is hard to find. Every country that Blatter supports pleads guilty to bribe to be and wish to remain, free money is sooooo tempting. This whole scenario is a metaphor for what is also happening on the world political scene. That worries me. The world in the grip of the “leaders” of the poorer countries where money can buy anything, even voting.

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14-06-2015, 09:53
Lemar2 (guest)

For those countries that wish Blatter remains corruption is the normal thing in the world, which is why they have no problem with Blatter them understand each other.

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14-06-2015, 09:52
Abel Nut Attie (guest)

Anyone get paid one way or another from the football, hears Actually the largest mafia organization in the world!

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14-06-2015, 09:52
Ericson (guest)

All of butter on their heads. Corruption asset.

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14-06-2015, 09:50
Wv Maanen (guest)

As I read, I think this is all so that the cesspool still three-quarters full and the lid is already sitting on. Bombproof and hermetically closed this time. Excuse me but the whole football event is from low to high, a major criminal mafia gang. I can no more words to remember.

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14-06-2015, 09:50
rio (guest)

‘unions from Africa and Asia try to prevent Blatter retires’ .. These countries are naturally afraid what else comes to corruption on the table which they are involved.

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14-06-2015, 09:49
Barto H (guest)

There is only one solution; FIFA raise and establish a new transparent world football with countries that are not corrupt. The countries that are corrupt, which are also the countries where the real football fan not waiting.

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14-06-2015, 09:49
Apon (guest)

That man does not know when to stop, not an ounce of shame knows only lust for power. And so are his supporters.

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14-06-2015, 09:49
Corneel (guest)

it’ll corrupt unions in the countries which are empty now flowing toward Europe we Blatter grateful that FIFA has so corrupt so not again Blatter

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14-06-2015, 09:48
Richard A. to (guest )

Of course if such unions Blatter as president. Those bonds bigwigs earn gold money to football, thanks to their support for Blatter.

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14-06-2015, 09:45
wpalm

The incredible arrogance of this man you do not believe it.

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14-06-2015, 09:44
WJJH (guest)

The FBI show has been kind and has sought to remove the games from Russia in the context of sanctions against Russia. But it has yet to be fully proven, not in the US but in Europe and it seems to me that after the re-election of Blatter’s become suddenly extremely quiet on the part of the almighty FBI. Despite all investigations and seizure of computers, there is little new under the sun. I think that Blatter can face the examination with confidence.

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14-06-2015, 09:43
wimara

Of course, they can tackle him in office !!!

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14-06-2015, 09:42
father Julius (guest)

The Dutch government appears (ie banks and insurance lobby) did. Let indeed continue to reward abuse of power and corruption.

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14-06-2015, 09:42
lerac (guest)

Yes, Blatter knows exactly how it works to stay in the saddle. It costs a few cents, but then you have some. src=”http://www.telegraaf.nl/wuz/sites/all/themes/zen/css/images/clear.gif” src=”http://www.telegraaf.nl/wuz/sites/all/themes/zen/css/images/clear.gif” src=”http://www.telegraaf.nl/wuz/sites/all/themes/zen/css/images/clear.gif” src=”http://www.telegraaf.nl/wuz/sites/all/themes/zen/css/images/clear.gif” src=”http://www.telegraaf.nl/wuz/sites/all/themes/zen/css/images/clear.gif” src=”http://www.telegraaf.nl/wuz/sites/all/themes/zen/css/images/clear.gif” }

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