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"Is shit finally hitting the fan for FIFA? Corruption case breaks (laink)"


  

          

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/27/sports/soccer/fifa-officials-face-corruption-charges-in-us.html?hp&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0&module=ArrowsNav&contentCollection=Soccer&action=keypress®ion=FixedLeft&pgtype=article


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Finally. The ? is will this affect Blatter's re-election on Friday?
May 27th 2015
1
I get the sense his re-election is a done deal
May 27th 2015
3
not gonna matter much if he's indicted and extradited,
May 27th 2015
16
This could easily balloon though
May 27th 2015
20
That's my question though...
May 27th 2015
15
they could've avoided this if they just gave us 2018 or 2022
May 27th 2015
2
yup -- FIFA woulda made more money in 2022, too
May 27th 2015
12
they should get the death penalty for all those dead workers
May 27th 2015
4
^^^^
May 27th 2015
6
This should be the headline on every sports section
May 27th 2015
7
      nobody wants to start rocking that boat bc slavery is still common
May 27th 2015
14
      this is not a defense of FIFA
May 28th 2015
21
lol warner & webb...
May 27th 2015
5
pretty shameful Euro countries didn't do shit and it took the US to step...
May 27th 2015
8
yeah but it's not like the US is going after the slavery angle
May 28th 2015
24
list of defendants (DOJ link)
May 27th 2015
9
yoooo they got jack warner. that dude aint shit lmao
May 27th 2015
13
      the link got into details about that, yeah, he is getting hammered
May 27th 2015
17
today we're issuing FIFA a red card
May 27th 2015
10
shout out to Loretta Lynch; Republican BS holding up FIFA justice, too?
May 27th 2015
11
1000+ Deaths in Qatar: WaPo TALKIN' 'BOUT IT (Lainky laink)
May 27th 2015
18
NASL suspends Davidson as Chairman, cuts ties with Traffic Sports (link)
May 27th 2015
19
Sepp's not gonna break character, he don't care!
May 28th 2015
22
yeah he made himself out to be the caped crusader
May 28th 2015
23
When shit hits the fan is you still a fan?
May 28th 2015
25
anyone who was already a fan isn't shocked
May 28th 2015
28
Everyone knew it was going on, just had to accept it and KIM
May 28th 2015
31
FIFA 16 getting women's teams, though!!?
May 28th 2015
26
can they fix the game to not be a jank piece of shit while theyre at it?
May 28th 2015
27
^^ salty cuz he knows Alex Morgan gonna light up De Gea like a xmas tree
May 28th 2015
29
Sepp code=DoA Xtreme FIFA mode
May 28th 2015
30
Pro Evo's gameplay took a dump on FIFA's this year
May 28th 2015
32
      interesting from you; I chalk most Pro Evo talk up to hipster hype
May 28th 2015
36
           Yeh, No dog in the fight; I just play whatever is best
May 28th 2015
37
                this makes me very excited
May 29th 2015
47
Gulati's voting for the Prince tomorrow
May 28th 2015
33
Gulati for Fifa prez!
May 28th 2015
34
u mean to tell me Qatar's getting the World Cup wasn't on the up-n-up?
May 28th 2015
35
WINTER GAMES IN DUBAI, FAM!!!!
May 28th 2015
38
133 blatter vs. 73 for Ali in first round voting
May 29th 2015
39
surprised it was that close
May 29th 2015
40
what if they revote and get the same results?
May 29th 2015
41
simple majority in the 2d round n/m
May 29th 2015
42
Ain't shit gonna change unless he gets directly implicated
May 29th 2015
45
btw UEFA's unity behind Platini is a sham (duh)
May 29th 2015
43
Prince Ali drops out, Blatter wins
May 29th 2015
44
Now I am the president of everybody (c) Sepp
May 29th 2015
46
did this dude really say "now I am the president of everybody"?
May 30th 2015
48
RE: did this dude really say "now I am the president of everybody"?
Jun 01st 2015
50
      LOL!!! Yes, exactly. I had to listen to it like 3 times.
Jun 01st 2015
53
Jeez....5 minute mark.
Jun 01st 2015
49
saw this on John Oliver .... HILARIOUS!!!
Jun 01st 2015
51
wanna know the difference between FIFA and D.C.???
Jun 01st 2015
52
lmao...Jack Warner some bullshit!! Dude thought the Onion was his frie...
Jun 01st 2015
54
Blatt's it folks, Sepp just resigned
Jun 02nd 2015
55
Lynch bring the noise, Holder bring the ruckus.
Jun 02nd 2015
56
"I am no longer the President of anybody"
Jun 02nd 2015
57
One of those dudes they arrested last week likely already implicated him
Jun 02nd 2015
58
      Wasn't it known/expected that the U.S. arrests were only the first wave?
Jun 02nd 2015
59
      Never directly said he was the target of further investigations
Jun 02nd 2015
60
      And there it is: Blatter the focus now, Interpol issues Red Alert for su...
Jun 03rd 2015
65
Sepp wanted to get reelected for his ego
Jun 02nd 2015
61
Naw, this Valcke thing is when it got real...
Jun 02nd 2015
62
i dunno, i think he planned to ride it out longer but couldnt.
Jun 02nd 2015
63
imo he's so detached from reality that he thought he could ride it out
Jun 02nd 2015
64
FAI Chairman: FIFA likes baguettes, not potatoes (SWIPE)
Jun 04th 2015
66
whats a snigger?
Jun 04th 2015
68
Let's talk about this for a sec.
Jun 04th 2015
69
Warner promises evidence "avalanche" (SWIPE)
Jun 04th 2015
67
Fake suspension:
Oct 09th 2015
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LA2Philly
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1. "Finally. The ? is will this affect Blatter's re-election on Friday?"
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I'm inclined to say no bc I'd be shocked if there are any kind of provable links to him, he's too smart for that. His power comes from each country getting an equal share of WC revenues and they are endeared to him for that.

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3. "I get the sense his re-election is a done deal"
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This will be a huge headache for him but won't threaten his position. It doesn't sound as though he is being charged with anything or implicated here.

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16. "not gonna matter much if he's indicted and extradited, "
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which absolutely seems to be on the table, particularly once these seven start to snitch.

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20. "This could easily balloon though"
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The indictment are mainly limited to Conebol and Concacaf officials because they are the ones who used U.S. banking and wire services to channel the bribes around. I'm sure these dudes got the scoop on what the other regions were doing and how they were moving their bribes.

There's also the allegation that when South Africa couldn't make good on the $10M bribe they promised Warner for votes that FIFA itself stepped up and paid the remaining ~$8M in 2008. Sepp was president then, there's gotta be some links.

Hopefully this cleans out the whole fucking entitled shit show that is FIFA "leadership".

  

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15. "That's my question though..."
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Can anyone provide examples of what Blatter could have done and/or moves made to distance himself and, somehow, not be tied to this? The E60 doc mentions how people say he's a smart man so he wouldn't be tied to any corruption, but I still don't how this could be done... maybe some of the people indicted will be quick to bring stuff.

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2. "they could've avoided this if they just gave us 2018 or 2022"
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12. "yup -- FIFA woulda made more money in 2022, too"
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it's just the individual voting officials that would have missed on a bribe, almost stunning in its short-sightedness.

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4. "they should get the death penalty for all those dead workers"
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that were conned into slave labor

  

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6. "^^^^"
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Really wish the was as big of a story as it deserves. Corporate sponsors should be ashamed.

  

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7. "This should be the headline on every sports section"
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Seriously, actual slave labor.

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14. "nobody wants to start rocking that boat bc slavery is still common"
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and many of these multi-nationals are caking off it.

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21. "this is not a defense of FIFA"
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but tons of companies and industries use slave labor.

from clothing to horrific seafood companies in Asia.

  

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5. "lol warner & webb..."
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and the USDOJ is behind this?

hmm

  

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8. "pretty shameful Euro countries didn't do shit and it took the US to step..."
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24. "yeah but it's not like the US is going after the slavery angle"
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they just want to investigate money laundering, most of which was flowing through the US, not europe.

  

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9. "list of defendants (DOJ link)"
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Traffic Sports is all over this. they've been dirty for a long time and keep "winning" the right to market CONCACAF events.

http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/nine-fifa-officials-and-five-corporate-executives-indicted-racketeering-conspiracy-and

Jeffrey Webb: Current FIFA vice president and executive committee member, CONCACAF president, Caribbean Football Union (CFU) executive committee member and Cayman Islands Football Association (CIFA) president.

Eduardo Li: Current FIFA executive committee member-elect, CONCACAF executive committee member and Costa Rican soccer federation (FEDEFUT) president.

Julio Rocha: Current FIFA development officer. Former Central American Football Union (UNCAF) president and Nicaraguan soccer federation (FENIFUT) president.

Costas Takkas: Current attaché to the CONCACAF president. Former CIFA general secretary.

Jack Warner: Former FIFA vice president and executive committee member, CONCACAF president, CFU president and Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) special adviser.

Eugenio Figueredo: Current FIFA vice president and executive committee member. Former CONMEBOL president and Uruguayan soccer federation (AUF) president.

Rafael Esquivel: Current CONMEBOL executive committee member and Venezuelan soccer federation (FVF) president.

José Maria Marin: Current member of the FIFA organizing committee for the Olympic football tournaments. Former CBF president.

Nicolás Leoz: Former FIFA executive committee member and CONMEBOL president.

Alejandro Burzaco: Controlling principal of Torneos y Competencias S.A., a sports marketing business based in Argentina, and its affiliates.

Aaron Davidson: President of Traffic Sports USA Inc. (Traffic USA).

Hugo and Mariano Jinkis: Controlling principals of Full Play Group S.A., a sports marketing business based in Argentina, and its affiliates.

José Margulies: Controlling principal of Valente Corp. and Somerton Ltd.

  

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13. "yoooo they got jack warner. that dude aint shit lmao"
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17. "the link got into details about that, yeah, he is getting hammered"
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maybe the highest person up the chain (in CONCACAF and then FIFA) to be implicated.

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10. "today we're issuing FIFA a red card"
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11. "shout out to Loretta Lynch; Republican BS holding up FIFA justice, too?"
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Mitch McConnell <---> Sepp Blatter

basically standing on the same political platform

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18. "1000+ Deaths in Qatar: WaPo TALKIN' 'BOUT IT (Lainky laink)"
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2015/05/27/a-body-count-in-qatar-illustrates-the-consequences-of-fifa-corruption/

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19. "NASL suspends Davidson as Chairman, cuts ties with Traffic Sports (link)"
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http://www.sbisoccer.com/2015/05/activities-following-indictments.html

"In light of the ongoing investigation announced by the U.S. Department of Justice on Wednesday, the North American Soccer League's Board of Governors has suspended Chairperson Aaron Davidson, along with all business activities between the league and Traffic Sports, effective immediately. Commissioner Bill Peterson will serve as acting Chairperson.

The Carolina RailHawks, the sole NASL club owned by Traffic Sports, will continue to operate in the ordinary course of business. The club's management team will continue to manage the day-to-day operations."

  

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22. "Sepp's not gonna break character, he don't care!"
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"In his first comments since the indictment, FIFA President Sepp Blatter said the charges bring “shame and humiliation” to soccer, and called on the organization to root out corruption."


-WaPo

  

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23. "yeah he made himself out to be the caped crusader"
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his comments bordered on taking credit for the investigation and the charges. the teflon don?

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25. "When shit hits the fan is you still a fan?"
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28. "anyone who was already a fan isn't shocked"
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doubtful this would change anyone's fandom.

  

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31. "Everyone knew it was going on, just had to accept it and KIM"
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Because the "powers that be" weren't interested or lacked voice (what this really does is shine a light on how dickless the UK is as a world power, since they've been banging on about this for a decade now), it just sort of kept happening and everyone shook their head and dealt with it. Now a true world power has stepped up, said "screw playing your game, we're changing it".

What is so screwed, though, is that pretty much nobody, at all, at the execute level of FIFA is free from this, which is why some have called for an implosion and reformation under a new organization. It may just be too diseased to save, at this point.

  

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26. "FIFA 16 getting women's teams, though!!?"
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Let's breathe a sigh of relief that the world's greatest video game franchise is going to continue rolling along unencumbered by this mess.

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27. "can they fix the game to not be a jank piece of shit while theyre at it?"
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29. "^^ salty cuz he knows Alex Morgan gonna light up De Gea like a xmas tree"
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30. "Sepp code=DoA Xtreme FIFA mode"
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32. "Pro Evo's gameplay took a dump on FIFA's this year "
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Pro Evo came back with a vengeance. I haven't touched FIFA since I played it.

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36. "interesting from you; I chalk most Pro Evo talk up to hipster hype"
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if I catch a sale copy, I might look at it. FIFA aped everything that was good about old Pro Evo, though, whenever I hear "Pro Evo is better" I genuinely don't know how FIFA would improve...

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37. "Yeh, No dog in the fight; I just play whatever is best "
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Was a huge winning eleven/pro evo fan on the ps2....as you said FIFA basically copied it for its foundation and then improved upon it whole Pro Evo fell off a cliff. This past year though, Pro Evo has really trumped FIFA in some key areas. The weight on challenges and players jockeying is awesome, the variability of passing is great, and the computer AI is second to none, the off-ball runs are exactly what you want, especially from heady players.

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"I didnt finish a damn thing...matter of fact I jerked off after she left."
-Kobe speaking to investigators

L D E A

  

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47. "this makes me very excited"
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I was a huge fan of the winning eleven edition (this was before EA Canada made its big move and FIFA was still mostly dogshit) and never really got into the "good" FIFA due to timing in my life and such... now I'm gonna go watch a bunch of pro evo propaganda.

  

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33. "Gulati's voting for the Prince tomorrow"
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So we're getting this bitch in 2026 or never again as long as Sepp Blatter's alive.

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34. "Gulati for Fifa prez!"
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35. "u mean to tell me Qatar's getting the World Cup wasn't on the up-n-up?"
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I'm shocked/appalled.

What's next, they bribe their way into hosting an Olympics?!?!

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38. "WINTER GAMES IN DUBAI, FAM!!!!"
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And you will know MY JACKET IS GOLD when I lay my vengeance upon thee.

  

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39. "133 blatter vs. 73 for Ali in first round voting"
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who the fuck is going to change their vote to finish this mess. LMAO.

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40. "surprised it was that close"
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41. "what if they revote and get the same results?"
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how many times do they keep going?

  

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42. "simple majority in the 2d round n/m"
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45. "Ain't shit gonna change unless he gets directly implicated "
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He has too much loyalty because he knows how to play the game...too many countries are indebted/loyal to him for the WC cash and development funds he has given them.

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43. "btw UEFA's unity behind Platini is a sham (duh)"
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there are rumors Spain has voted for Blatter, and France's Noel Le Graet pretty much admitted he'd vote for him because we got the women's world cup in 2019. Which is basically the same kind of support all those small federations are showing: you gave us cash for soccer dev, we vote for you.

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44. "Prince Ali drops out, Blatter wins"
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46. "Now I am the president of everybody (c) Sepp"
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This dude really is trying to be Dr. Doom

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48. "did this dude really say "now I am the president of everybody"?"
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LOL!!! We HAVE to find some way to incorporate that into the OKS vernacular. We have to.

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50. "RE: did this dude really say "now I am the president of everybody"?"
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Why did I read this in the voice of the Somali pirate in Captain Phillips?

  

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53. "LOL!!! Yes, exactly. I had to listen to it like 3 times. "
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49. "Jeez....5 minute mark."
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rhLFDF516Q

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51. "saw this on John Oliver .... HILARIOUS!!!"
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you can not make this stuff up.

  

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52. "wanna know the difference between FIFA and D.C.???"
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54. "lmao...Jack Warner some bullshit!! Dude thought the Onion was his frie..."
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http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/01/world/americas/ex-fifa-official-jack-warner-cites-onion-article-in-defense.html?_r=0

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55. "Blatt's it folks, Sepp just resigned"
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56. "Lynch bring the noise, Holder bring the ruckus."
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57. ""I am no longer the President of anybody""
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58. "One of those dudes they arrested last week likely already implicated him"
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Expect something big and damning to come out by the end of the week.

  

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59. "Wasn't it known/expected that the U.S. arrests were only the first wave?"
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Could be that he was already cooked by the time the arrests happened. Though I don't doubt that one or more of those dudes pointed the finger at him with the quickness.

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60. "Never directly said he was the target of further investigations"
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But when the Valcke letter was released today, and it became quickly apparent that Warner was going to sing for all his old ass is worth, something changed quickly in Blatter's approach to this. I would not be surprised is if the Swiss authorities are going to be showing up soon at FIFA on a document raid, only to find a mountain of freshly shredded confetti.

  

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65. "And there it is: Blatter the focus now, Interpol issues Red Alert for su..."
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http://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2015/jun/03/sepp-blatter-reports-fifa-president-us-corruption-probe-live


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61. "Sepp wanted to get reelected for his ego"
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...so he could lie to himself as the "democratically elected leader" then graciously resign, pretending it's his choice, rather than his crimes.

  

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62. "Naw, this Valcke thing is when it got real..."
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The house of cards was falling at that time.

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63. "i dunno, i think he planned to ride it out longer but couldnt."
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64. "imo he's so detached from reality that he thought he could ride it out "
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66. "FAI Chairman: FIFA likes baguettes, not potatoes (SWIPE)"
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i mean, this is unreal ... everyone is lining up to throw shit at the fan now. can't wait to hear roy keane's reaction to this ... there is also a live update version on the guardian site as well.

http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/jun/04/fifa-paid-fai-after-thierry-henry-handball-john-delaney

The Football Association of Ireland chief executive, John Delaney, has confirmed that he accepted a payment from Fifa after Thierry Henry’s handball in the 2010 World Cup qualifying play-offs ended their hopes of qualifying for the tournament in South Africa. Delaney said the payment, reported to be €5m, was made so the FAI would not pursue legal action.

Speaking to RTE, Delaney claimed the payment was “a very good and legitimate deal” for the FAI but due to a confidentiality agreement would not confirm the amount received.

“We felt we had a legal case against Fifa because of how the World Cup play-off hadn’t worked out for us with the Henry handball,” Delaney said. “Also the way Blatter behaved, if you remember on stage, having a snigger and having a laugh at us. That day when I went in, and I told him how I felt about him, there were some expletives used and we came to an agreement.

“That was a Thursday and on Monday the agreement was all signed and all done. It’s a very good agreement for the FAI and a very legitimate agreement for the FAI, but I’m bound by confidentiality for naming the figure.”

There was no indication given as to how the Fifa payment was distributed within the organisation.

The presenter, Ray D’Arcy, then asked Delaney to confirm whether the amount was €5m but the chief executive, who earns an annual salary of €360,000, refused to confirm nor deny.

“You’ve put a figure out there and fair play to you,” he added. “It was a payment to the association to not proceed with a legal case. In there they signed a confidentiality agreement where I can’t talk about the amount involved. You used a figure there, well done to you, but it was a very good and legitimate deal for the FAI.”

Henry handled the ball in the build-up to William Gallas’s extra-time equaliser for France in the play-off at the Stade de France, leading to the FAI requesting to be added to the World Cup as a 33rd team. That was swiftly rebuffed by Blatter but the manner in which the outgoing Fifa president rejected the proposal irked Delaney. “They have asked, very humbly ‘Can’t we be team No33 at the World Cup?’ They have asked for that, really,” Blatter said at the time, sniggering.

“In 2009 I called him an embarrassment to Fifa and to himself,” Delaney added. “He called me over about that, across the table like I am talking to you, with one or two expletives. He said: ‘No-one speaks to me like that’, and I said, ‘well I do’ and that was it.”

Delaney then categorically denied he has ever accepted a bribe, adding while laughing: “Not on my salary.” The chief executive’s pay has long been questioned in Ireland, especially considering the domestic champions earn a mere €100,000. “Look, I am paid to do a job and I know I’m paid very well,” he added. “I’m very happy in the job, if anybody come up to me and offered me a bribe, I’d say, because you offered me a bribe, you’re not getting anything.”

Delaney also referred to a bizarre recent encounter between Blatter and his partner which ended with the FAI chief executive asking the Swiss to “move on” and stop staring. “He met Emma, my partner, in Vienna recently. He stared at her for seven or eight seconds and he said: ‘I approve of your new girlfriend’. I asked him to move on, move on please.

“It was an extraordinary moment. He stared at her and I said ‘move on’ and he did.”

  

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68. "whats a snigger?"
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69. "Let's talk about this for a sec."
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So when Henry's (obvious) handball caused France to get in at Ireland's expense, FIFA just paid them to go away quietly?

There's a lot of things that FIFA did that I didn't care for, but this makes a lot of sense for all parties involved. Ireland wasn't going to make any noise in that WC (or any in the foreseeable future). I'm not really mad at this at all.

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67. "Warner promises evidence "avalanche" (SWIPE)"
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An 8-minute infomercial though? He fears for his life? Have these guys always been such drama queens?

http://www.espnfc.us/fifa-world-cup/story/2478293/former-fifa-vice-president-jack-warner-fears-for-his-life

Ex-FIFA VP Jack Warner promises 'avalanche' of evidence, 'fears for life'

Former FIFA vice president Jack Warner has said he will provide evidence to link FIFA officials, including embattled president Sepp Blatter, to the 2010 election in Trinidad and Tobago.

Warner, who was among 14 key figures charged with corruption by U.S. authorities last week and has been declared an "international wanted person" by Interpol, made the allegations after paying for a political broadcast slot on TV in his native Trinidad.

"I will no longer keep secrets for them who actively seek to destroy the country," said Warner, who was held in jail overnight last week, but was later released on bail.

The former official also said in the address that "I reasonably actually fear for my life."

Still, a half-hour after the speech aired, Warner appeared at his Independent Liberal Party's rally held under a canopy on a residential street. At least a couple hundred people were present when Warner spoke, many of them having not seen the televised remarks.

ESPN FC's Gab Marcotti reacts to Jack Warner saying he will 'drop a hurricane of evidence' on Sepp Blatter and FIFA.
Warner -- mopping sweat from his forehead several times -- told supporters at the rally that he will not hold back in his plan to expose scandal at FIFA.

He said he has compiled reams of documents and is delivering them to his attorneys, for them to disseminate as they see fit.

"I apologise for not disclosing my knowledge of these events before," he said. "Not even death will stop the avalanche that is coming. The die is cast. There can be no turning back. Let the chips fall where they fall."

Warner also said that when he heard Blatter was stepping down, he wrote him to urge his immediate departure from FIFA: "Blatter knows why he fell. And if anyone else knows, I do."

"At the age of 73 I have no intention of allowing them to deprive me of my freedom,'' Warner, who denies any wrongdoing, said in the TV spot.

"I have compiled a comprehensive series of documents, including cheques and corroborated statements, and have placed them in different and respected hands.

"These documents detail my knowledge in the following matters: the link between FIFA, its funding and me; the links between FIFA, its funding and the United National Congress," he said.

"These documents also deal with my knowledge of certain transactions at FIFA including, but not limited to, its president Sepp Blatter.

"My lawyers, at my instruction, are making contact with law enforcement authorities both inside and outside Trinidad and Tobago in regards to the statements I have made."

New reports have stated that the FBI are including the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups in the scope of their wider investigations into FIFA, and that Blatter -- who announced on Tuesday he is to step down as FIFA president -- also is being investigated.

Blatter made the announcement of his planned resignation just days after winning re-election to an unprecedented fifth term at the helm of football's governing body. He said a special election would be held between December 2015 and March 2016 to appoint his successor.

The U.S. launched a federal investigation into corruption in world football last week, issuing indictments against 14 current or former officials on May 27, but the charges are unrelated to the two tournaments.

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70. "Fake suspension:"
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Associate says Blatter hopes to be back within 10 days
By ROB HARRIS (AP Sports Writer)
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LONDON (AP) -- Suspended and shamed, Sepp Blatter is still hoping to return to power as FIFA president within the next 10 days.


Blatter was banned for 90 days on Thursday, essentially ending his 17-year reign as the leader of soccer's governing body. But Klaus Stoehlker, a close associate of Blatter, told The Associated Press on Friday that the Swiss official is aiming to be back at work very soon.

''He has made an appeal and everybody hopes there will be a decision in the next 10 days,'' Stoehlker said. ''He is very, very tough ... he is sure he will have the right to be back. He doesn't feel he is out of the job. That's a huge misunderstanding.''

Both Blatter and UEFA President Michel Platini were given 90-day bans in the wake of a Swiss criminal case investigating financial misconduct at FIFA.

Blatter has lodged an appeal, his lawyers said Friday, and has asked for the ethics committee to release the reasons for the suspension. Platini has also said he will fight the decision.

Even if Blatter's appeal fails, he could be back to work before the emergency presidential election scheduled for Feb. 26. Platini, however, would likely be forced out of the running to succeed Blatter if his expected appeal fails.
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Given the extent of the crisis, however, the election could be postponed. That would be a decision for the FIFA executive committee, which will meet on Oct. 20.

''We have to discuss this among ourselves and then we decide,'' Cypriot executive committee member Marios Lefkaritis told the AP. ''It's not something automatically (to say) 'Yes or no.' It's a very important topic item.''

One option could be to shift the election to the annual congress, which is due to be held in Mexico in May.

The acting FIFA president is Issa Hayatou, the head of the African soccer confederation. Hours after taking over as president on Thursday, Hayatou defended himself from accusations of corruption, denying that he and another former FIFA executive committee member received bribes of $1.5 million from Qatar at a meeting in Angola in early 2010.

''Someone said he was there when we were given $1.5 million each in Angola?,'' said the 69-year-old Hayatou, who is from Cameroon. ''It's cash. How do you give each of us $1.5 million in Angola?''
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Hayatou has said he will not stand in the upcoming election, leaving the field wide open.

Presidential contenders have to submit their candidacies by Oct. 26 to the FIFA ethics panel, which will assess whether they pass integrity checks. As it stands, Platini would almost certainly be deemed ineligible - even though his ban his due to expire before the election.

UEFA's 54 members, who are due to meet on Thursday in Nyon, Switzerland, are still backing Platini.

''We need to discuss (calls for an election postponement) in more detail and understand the timeline and implications for those involved, including Mr. Platini,'' Scottish FA chief executive Stewart Regan said. ''Only then would we be able to make a balanced judgment.''

It has been two weeks since Swiss investigators turned up at Blatter's office at FIFA headquarters and interrogated him. The criminal case centers on whether Blatter misused FIFA money by making a $2 million payment to Platini.

In a separate FIFA corruption case, Switzerland's justice ministry granted an American request to extradite Costas Takkas, a former assistant to CONCACAF President Jeffrey Webb and the former general secretary of the Cayman Islands Football Association.

Takkas was among the seven officials arrested on May 27 in Zurich. He is accused of accepting bribes in exchange for awarding marketing contracts.

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