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Sepp Blatter voted ‘Worst Villain of the decade’

Published on Jul 20th, 2011, 3 Comments

In a poll to accompany the launch of the new superhero series The Cape, television channel SyFy asked approximately 2000 people to vote for their selection of heroes and villains. Standing tall above the likes of celebrity villains such as Simon Cowell, BP’s Tony Hayward, Tiger Woods and Ryan Giggs to name but a few, is Mr Blatter with a victorious 9.2% of the vote (I wonder if this win will constitute a corruption investigation).

If Sepp wasn’t suspiciously voted in for yet another term as president of FIFA, I’m sure he’d make an ideal candidate to play The Penguin in Chris Nolan’s Dark Knight franchise. After the daylight looting of South Africa during the FIFA World Cup last year have been added to his résumé, he could create his own super-villain alter ego. Maybe “RUMPELSTEALSTUFF” or the “TELE-TSOTSI”…we’ll keep at it. There seems to be a continuous flow of controversy and speculation surrounding this little Swiss wheeler ’n’ dealer, yet somehow he magically avoids any conviction, dispelling the allegations as mere rumors. Much like a movie mob boss really.

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World Cup 2018 and 2022: Russia and Qatar on top

Published on Dec 3rd, 2010, No Comments

FIFA kept their word of expanding into unknown markets by awarding the FIFA World Cup 2018 and 2022 to Russia and Qatar respectively.

Russia won the right to put on the 2018 World Cup, the first time it will have been staged in Eastern Europe after 10 editions in the western half of the continent.

Qatar, which has never qualified for the World Cup finals, will stage the 2022 tournament, a first both for the Middle East and for an Arab country. It will also be the smallest nation ever to host the World Cup.

Both new hosts are major energy producers and both had planned larger and costlier investment in infrastructure and new stadiums than all their respective rivals.

Fifa President Sepp Blatter, who announced the winners after a vote of his executive committee in the Swiss financial capital, said: “We go to new lands.

“Never has the World Cup been in Russia and Eastern Europe, and the Middle East and Arabic world have been waiting for a long time so I’m a happy president when we talk about the development of football.”

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Ireland call on FIFA and French FA

Published on Nov 20th, 2009, 1 Comment

republic-of-ireland-martin-hanssonThe Football Association of Ireland chief executive John Delaney has called on FIFA to stick to their own principles and “step up to the plate” by agreeing to replay their controversial World Cup play-off defeat by France.

The FAI have lodged a formal complaint with the world governing body, claiming the integrity of the game has been damaged after French forward Thierry Henry blatantly handled the ball during extra-time in the lead-up to the winning goal scored by William Gallas.

“I really believe the integrity of the game has been questioned,” Delaney said.

“The governing body of world football have to step up to the plate and accede to our call for a replay.”

Delaney also confirmed the FAI have written to their French counterparts.

“We have got to do what we have to do,” he said. “We owe it to the players, who were magnificent. The supporters were incredible.

“It is up to the people who govern the game now. Every time I go to a FIFA congress I hear about fair play and integrity.

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Chelsea shocked with 1-year signings ban

Published on Sep 3rd, 2009, No Comments

gael-kakuta-chelseaChelsea have been hit with a ban by FIFA to sign any new players till January 2011 because they ‘induced’ Gael Kakuta to breach his contract at Lens.

French attacking midfielder Kakuta, 18, joined the Blues from Lens two years ago after which the French club lodged a complaint with FIFA.

FIFA’s dispute resolution chamber (DRC) have announced Chelsea will be banned from registering any new players for the next two transfer windows – effectively January 2011 will be the next time they can make a new signing unless they win an appeal.

A FIFA spokesman said: “This decision confirms our aim to ensure contractual stability. It is an important ruling for football in general.”

Chelsea have been ordered to pay £115,000 (130,000euros) training compensation to Lens, and are also liable for the £680,000 (780,000euros) compensation sum ordered against Kakuta himself, who is banned from playing any games for four months.

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Ronaldo takes FIFA World Player Award

Published on Jan 13th, 2009, No Comments

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The Portugal and Manchester United football star Christiano Ronaldo was named FIFA World Player of 2008 on Monday.

Ronaldo, who is also holder of the prestigious Ballon d’Or for the European Footballer of the Year, beat off competition from 2007 winner Kaka (Brazil), Lionel Messi (Argentina), Fernando Torres (Spain) and Xavi (Spain).

“It’s an overwhelming moment in my career and I’d like to dedicate this award to my family, friends and colleagues,” he said.

“Winning the Champions League for me was the most memorable moment of 2008,” added Ronaldo, who scored in the final but missed a penalty in the penalty shootout against Chelsea.

Ronaldo went out of his way to heap praise on United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, with whom relations became strained during last summer over whether he was going to leave the club for Real Madrid.

“It’s also true that the manager always has an important role to play,” said Ronaldo.

“It was a great season for me and for my club, and the coach was important for me because I learned a lot from him.

“His experience over so many years is of paramount importance – it’s a privilege to have such a great club manager.

“This is the climax of a fantastic era for me. I’m happy and proud about what has been done by my team and what we have won.

“I am lucky to be part of the history of a club like Manchester United.”

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