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FIFA
Oct 8, 2015 17:53:54 GMT
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Post by ceefer on Oct 8, 2015 17:53:54 GMT
Time for FIFA to be wound down and a new 'corruption free' organisation set up.
They are a total embarrassment to football.
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FIFA
Oct 9, 2015 16:07:44 GMT
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Post by bigfudge on Oct 9, 2015 16:07:44 GMT
We invented the game can't we just take it back and allow only Scotland to play it so we will always win the World Cup!
I know I know, it's not a 'World Cup' if just two nations play it but US Baseball have got away with calling a competition for 29 US teams and 1 Canadian team the World Series for over 100 years!
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FIFA
Oct 9, 2015 16:51:12 GMT
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Post by gazz on Oct 9, 2015 16:51:12 GMT
I know I know, it's not a 'World Cup' if just two nations play it but US Baseball have got away with calling a competition for 29 US teams and 1 Canadian team the World Series for over 100 years! 100 foot high neon letters, spelling the word: 'L I K E'
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Oct 9, 2015 17:32:53 GMT
Post by bringbacklenwhite on Oct 9, 2015 17:32:53 GMT
Apparently ................... The World Series was named after an American newspaper called "The World" who sponsored the original competition.
But, I do see your point.
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Oct 9, 2015 18:24:01 GMT
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Post by gazz on Oct 9, 2015 18:24:01 GMT
Apparently ................... The World Series was named after an American newspaper called "The World" who sponsored the original competition. But, I do see your point. Now that is a top quality piece of trivia, Lennie. Cheers for sharing that, mate, that now makes perfect sense.
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Post by bigfudge on Oct 9, 2015 18:58:55 GMT
Wow! That is great knowledge matey! Im not complaining Im curremtly watching the Toronto Blue Jays in their first playoff campaign since they last won the World Series in 1993!
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Oct 9, 2015 20:45:47 GMT
Post by bringbacklenwhite on Oct 9, 2015 20:45:47 GMT
Some still regard the World newspaper thingy as an urban myth.
The debate is still out.
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Oct 16, 2015 11:36:24 GMT
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Post by gazz on Oct 16, 2015 11:36:24 GMT
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Post by bigfudge on Oct 16, 2015 13:31:48 GMT
Good! I wouldnt only support someone totally new. We need to clear FIFA of this Old Boys club they have going on. We need to rebuild from the bottom up with only the most squeaky clean, transparent and vetted candidates even being considered!
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Nov 3, 2015 16:05:16 GMT
Post by gazz on Nov 3, 2015 16:05:16 GMT
Now the Germans are up to their necks in it: Police raid German FA on suspicion of tax evasion over 2006 World CupGerman police have raided the Frankfurt headquarters of Germany’s football association, the DFB, and searched the private homes of officials on suspicion of tax evasion linked to the awarding of the 2006 World Cup.
Documents and hard drives were seized from the DFB’s headquarters in Frankfurt, according to the German news agency DPA, which said 50 officers were involved.
“Prosecutors in Frankfurt have opened investigations on suspicion of serious tax evasion linked to the awarding of the football championship in 2006 and the transfer of €6.7m of the organising committee for the German Football Association (DFB) to the Fifa football association,” said prosecutors in a statement. They said they suspected the association of failing to register the payment in tax returns
Bild had reported that the homes of the DFB president Wolfgang Niersbach and of the former president Theo Zwanziger had been raided. The DFB was not available for comment after several attempts by Reuters.
aimler, the main sponsor of the DFB, has called for a complete clarification of the tax-evasion allegations, saying: “We are monitoring the developments closely and expect a complete clarification.” Daimler’s Mercedes-Benz passenger car unit has been sponsoring the DFB since 1990.
The DFB released a statement saying it would co-operate with the investigation and that the organisation was not itself under suspicion.
The statement said: “The German football association (DFB) fully supports the investigation conducted by the Frankfurt prosecutor’s office on suspicion of serious tax evasion in connection with the awarding of the 2006 Fifa World Cup and the transfer of €6.7m from the World Cup organising committee to Fifa.
“On Tuesday morning officials from the prosecutor’s office and the tax police visited the association’s headquarters in Frankfurt am Main, and among other things secured documents.
“The DFB has told investigators it will co-operate fully. The prosecutors have informed the DFB that the investigation is limited to a suspicion of tax offences having taken place. The DFB itself is not accused of involvement.”
Niersbach has insisted previously that the committee behind the 2006 bid had acted both “fairly” and “legally”. “We secured the World Cup through fair means,” he said. “The World Cup was not bought. What was a summer fairytale remains a summer fairytale.”
Niersbach had been responding to allegations published in Der Spiegel that Germany’s World Cup bidding committee had established a slush fund to secure votes.
“The awarding of the 2006 World Cup was completely legal. There were no slush funds, and no vote buying,” Niersbach said.
Niersbach, 64, said the 10.3m Swiss francs paid to Fifa had been made to secure “organisational support in grants to the tune of 250m Swiss francs” and not to bribe Fifa functionaries.
Frank Beckenbauer, who was president of the 2006 World Cup bid and now lives in Austria, last week admitted the DFB had made a “mistake” in paying the €6.7m but denied that the money was used to buy votes.
He said: “In order to obtain financial support from Fifa, a suggestion by Fifa’s finance commission was followed which, in hindsight, should have been rejected. No votes were bought in order to win the right to stage the 2006 World Cup.”
The DFB had denied wrongdoing and said it had set up its own investigation into the payment. It said its inquiry had not found any evidence of wrongdoing, adding that it was also investigating whether it had any right to claim that money back, should it be proven that it was not used for its stated purpose.
“The DFB has not found even the slightest indications of irregularities during our investigation,” it said. “At the same time, there have been no indications at all of votes being bought from delegates as part of the bidding process.
“The payment [of €6.7m to Fifa in 2005] was in no way connected with obtaining the [World Cup] five years earlier.”Guardian article
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Nov 9, 2015 20:50:56 GMT
Post by gazz on Nov 9, 2015 20:50:56 GMT
German football chief resigns over corruption allegations:The president of the German Football Association (DFB) has resigned over a Fifa payment that has resulted in a tax evasion investigation.
Wolfgang Niersbach said he was taking "political responsibility" for a 6.7m euro (£4.9m) payment to Fifa. The sum was allegedly used to bribe officials of world football's governing body to vote for Germany's 2006 World Cup bid. Niersbach said he always worked "cleanly, confidently and correctly".
On 3 November police in Frankfurt raided the headquarters of the German Football Association over allegations of tax evasion linked to the 2006 World Cup.
The DFB denied the claims last month.
"I was involved in the bid for the 2006 World Cup from day one until the final documentation of the summer fairy tale was submitted," Niersbach said.
"I would like to make it clear unmistakably once again that I had absolutely no knowledge of the background of the flow of payments that are being looked into."
The homes of Niersbach, his predecessor Theo Zwanziger, and former Secretary General Horst Schmid, were also searched.
In a statement, the prosecutor's office said it had opened a probe into claims of serious tax evasion linked to the awarding of the World Cup to Germany in 2006.BBC article here
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Nov 10, 2015 9:43:22 GMT
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Post by jimboslovechild on Nov 10, 2015 9:43:22 GMT
Now that is a brilliant resignation statement: "I take full political responsibility for what happened. Having said that, I still maintain that nothing happened."
Nice that they were given a few months to burn documents before the investigators turned up.
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Nov 10, 2015 19:18:35 GMT
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Post by another_ruined_saturday on Nov 10, 2015 19:18:35 GMT
Nice that they were given a few months to burn documents before the investigators turned up. yeah - bet the FIFA shredder doesn't know what's hit it (but it can hazard a guess of 'documentation of systemic corruption, in the form of bungs, bribes and general shady dealings')...
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Nov 24, 2015 18:45:52 GMT
Post by gazz on Nov 24, 2015 18:45:52 GMT
Michel Platini: Fifa seeking life ban for suspended vice-president:Fifa vice-president Michel Platini could be facing a life ban from football, according to his lawyer. The suspended Uefa chief is serving a 90-day suspension on corruption charges alongside outgoing Fifa president Sepp Blatter, while Fifa's adjudicatory committee considers its verdict. Platini's lawyer Thibaud d'Ales said the ethics investigators' "excessive" recommendations are a "scandal". The adjudicatory committee intends to announce its verdict next month. The Frenchman is facing sanctions over a "disloyal payment" that saw Platini, 60, receive £1.35m from Blatter, 79, in 2011 for consultation work done nine years earlier. The pair, who are serving 90-day provisional bans, have denied any wrongdoing, but admitted there was no written contract. The adjudicatory committee, led by German judge Hans Joachim Eckert, opened proceedings on Monday, after receiving the ethics committee's recommendations. Platini is currently barred from taking part in the campaign to replace Blatter as Fifa president in February, but is taking his case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas). Swiss Blatter, who has had recent heath problems and claimed on Monday that he had been "close to dying", is also likely to appeal to Cas. www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34910755
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Post by bigfudge on Nov 24, 2015 23:29:22 GMT
Good. Get rid of the lot of them and start over!
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