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Quote from: Hope on May 27, 2015, 07:15:23 AMI suppose the big question is when will Sepp Blatter join those who have been arrested!! Have you got evidence that he has committed a crime?I think, perhaps, the worst thing he has done is allow a culture of corruption to develop for which, of course, he should resign, but it's not a criminal offence.ETA it wouldn't surprise me if some criminal activity by Mr Blatter wasn't discovered, but the evidence isn't there yet AFAIK.
I suppose the big question is when will Sepp Blatter join those who have been arrested!!
If the corruption surrounding soccer spreads into the wider community and is as bad as claimed, the sport should be banned, and no loss to society imo! Many of the fans seem like lunatics too!
Quote from: Hope on May 27, 2015, 07:15:23 AMI suppose the big question is when will Sepp Blatter join those who have been arrested!! Have you got evidence that he has committed a crime?
It's like saying that because some elections are rigged then democracy should be banned.How do I ban my son from kicking a ball about with his mates?
Apparently ze police effected entry by getting srough ze vindows by means of climbing up Sepp Blatters.
Quote from: Rhiannon on May 28, 2015, 01:52:51 PMIt's like saying that because some elections are rigged then democracy should be banned.How do I ban my son from kicking a ball about with his mates?You could always join Floo in picketing the kids down the park?
UEFA could be growing a pair.
Quote from: jeremyp on May 28, 2015, 10:47:10 AMQuote from: Hope on May 27, 2015, 07:15:23 AMI suppose the big question is when will Sepp Blatter join those who have been arrested!! Have you got evidence that he has committed a crime?I think, perhaps, the worst thing he has done is allow a culture of corruption to develop for which, of course, he should resign, but it's not a criminal offence.ETA it wouldn't surprise me if some criminal activity by Mr Blatter wasn't discovered, but the evidence isn't there yet AFAIK.But t his happened on his watch - a man of honour would resign, surely?
Quote from: jeremyp on May 28, 2015, 10:47:10 AMQuote from: Hope on May 27, 2015, 07:15:23 AMI suppose the big question is when will Sepp Blatter join those who have been arrested!! Have you got evidence that he has committed a crime?Whether he has committed a crime or no, he has been in charge of FIFA during a period that has seen a huge amount of corruption scandal. Furthermore, there have been times when he has stopped internal investigations in their tracks when material has been uncovered that might damage FIFA - thus damaging it perhaps more than the material might have done.I believe that being an accomplice to fraud and corruption may well be a criminal act.
Quote from: Rhiannon on May 28, 2015, 11:08:42 AMQuote from: jeremyp on May 28, 2015, 10:47:10 AMQuote from: Hope on May 27, 2015, 07:15:23 AMI suppose the big question is when will Sepp Blatter join those who have been arrested!! Have you got evidence that he has committed a crime?I think, perhaps, the worst thing he has done is allow a culture of corruption to develop for which, of course, he should resign, but it's not a criminal offence.ETA it wouldn't surprise me if some criminal activity by Mr Blatter wasn't discovered, but the evidence isn't there yet AFAIK.But t his happened on his watch - a man of honour would resign, surely?Of course he should resign. That's why my post said he should (I've bolded the relevant part, because it seems you missed it first time).
Quote from: Rhiannon on May 28, 2015, 05:35:57 PMUEFA could be growing a pair.Not sure that they are, Rhi. They have threatened to do just this, several times, each time following one of the previous corruption cases coming to light - yet they're still there.