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UEFA is a joke.

FIFA is a joke.

 

I cant decide who is the worse of the following :

 

 

Platini or Blatter ?

 

dono kaminey :rant:

 

FIFA is the lesser of the two evils imo because they have wised up and are cleaning their act up after removing the sanctions on teams and the cleanup for the fiasco leading upto the WC going to the places it went.

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FIFA is the lesser of the two evils imo because they have wised up and are cleaning their act up after removing the sanctions on teams and the cleanup for the fiasco leading upto the WC going to the places it went.

 

thats crap.

 

FIFA just fu.cked up its biggest responsibility, i.e. that of selecting the right host for the worlds biggest sporting event after the olympics.

in midst of all the commotion regards corruption, Blatter very shrewdly manouvers to have his biggest challenger for the post of President removed.

 

so in the end, nothing has happened except Blatter stays on for another term, unopposed, and mighty Qatar get to host the world cup.

 

 

FIFA and UEFA are first and foremost one of the biggest political machinery, where keeping important elements happy is more important than actually ensuring the "beauty" in the beautiful game remains.

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Well even if they haven't done anything about it, putting it out as a mistake is the first step towards correcting the overall situation. In the case of the UEFA, they just do what they please and no one really sounds back for repercussions. I don't like Blatter myself but then again Platini is the worse out of the two imo. You want to talk about chip-on-the-shoulder syndrome then look no further than France. I completely agree with your last comment however because the 'beauty' of the game has long gone and now all we are left with is hearing who did what instead of helping the game move on.

 

http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/latest-news/reds-agree-enrique-deal

 

Good purchase? IDK

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Trip down memory lane and look at how young they all are. When one sees the team rosters the question of why that team never won a World Cup always comes up. I still remember what I was doing when I saw this.

P.S. The Real Madrid dismantle of this Ajax team is also worth noting.
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yeah, many tabloids reporting that the deal is off because of 200K+ wages

hmm i guess its going to be a deadline day transfer where gill n saf will kidnap him :bigyellowgrin:

these tabloids arnt reliable how many time in the last month they said its a dead deal? deal to complete in 48hours n the best one gill in Milan to negotiate

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Wenger-Captain's future set to be resolved before the weekend

 

Arsene Wenger hopes Cesc Fabregas' future at Arsenal 'will be sorted out very quickly' amid reports that the midfielder is set to join Barcelona.

 

Fabregas has been repeatedly linked with a return to his boyhood club this summer, but Arsenal have been reluctant to sell their captain.

 

Sky Sports revealed on Wednesday that European champions Barca had made an improved offer to bring Fabregas back to Camp Nou.

 

Reports have subsequently suggested that Barca will finalise a deal for the Spain international before the Premier League season starts on Saturday.

 

Wenger refused to confirm that Fabregas will be leaving Emirates Stadium, but he is anticipating a resolution to the transfer saga before his team's trip to Newcastle United.

 

"That is completely the truth," Wenger told Arsenal Player regarding reports Fabregas' future will be decided before the weekend.

 

"We hope it will be sorted out very quickly one way or the other. We'll know very quickly."

Fabregas' playmaking cohort Samir Nasri has also been tipped to leave Arsenal, with Manchester City favourites to sign the France international.

 

Nasri has just 12 months remaining on his contract and Wenger is keen for the former Marseille youngster's future to be resolved quickly as well.

 

The Gunners boss added: "The Nasri situation is stable.

"Again it is very difficult to speak about possible transfers but we are in a situation where we have to make decisions one way or the other.

 

"Ideally you want it to be sorted out before the season starts."

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