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FIFA Officials Arrested On Corruption Charges

jones

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That's not even half the board
 

redanddread

The stone that the builders refuse
So Blatter is under investigation by the FBI. Not by the Swiss authorities but it has been confirmed that the FBI are investigating his rass. (Sky Sports)
 

redanddread

The stone that the builders refuse
The ****'s hitting the fan lads. Blazer's testimony says he and other FIFA exco members took bribes for various tournaments, including 2010 WC. Oh bwoy, where will this end. Blatter's holed up in Switzerland-him nah move anywhere soon!
 

GDeep™

League is very weak
Heard on Talksport that Chuck Blazer was wired up the FBI. Also, Blatter has never owned a mobile or sent an email.
 

Dennis_Bergkamp_10

Established Member
They got money back in 1992 for the tournament in 1998 in France. So even way before Blatter was president (1997).

Rumors are that some of those FIFA-chiefs like Warner could be facing 20 years in jail.
 

clockwork orange

Blind faith in "LVG filoshophy"
Doesn't surprise me about France 1998.

Havelange was in charge before Blatter. Somebody already mentioned him on AM, and I do agree he was worse than Blatter. All WC's is his era will have been paid for.
 

blaze_of_glory

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Yeah Fifa was dirty before Blatter and will be dirty after him unless there are huge structural changes made.
 

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