Thanks Jeremy, you beat me to it - I said Quote by the size of their wages, demonstrate just how much money is available floating around in the game Unquote (After correction of typo!)
I didn't thnik that anyone would not see that - you did but . . . .
But that still doesn't mean that corruption, especially of the sort we've seen in the last few years within FIFA, is an automatic corrollary. After all, whilst there is clearly some corruption with American Football, baseball and basketball - all of which have very high wages - I don't think the level at the higher eschelons of the games is a patch on FIFA - an organisation that is meant, at least in part, to be ensuring that corruption is at a minimum.
It is, in large part, why I queried whether a completely new start, under a newly-named organisation, might not be the way forward.