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Former FIFA President: "Stay Away from the World Cup"

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Sepp Batter was once a salesman of ladies undergarments. "Knickers" they were known when he was appointed President of FIFA in 1998. The World Cup is a massive money spinner for FIFA. Blatter was to become as corrupt as they come and led an organisation that was just as corrupt considering the number of executives around the world who were indicted for corruption. The marketing organisation for FIFA with its huge sponsorship revenues was handed to his incompetent nephew. It quickly went bankrupt. Not surprising, though, that Blatter was re-elected to the President's position no less than four times! Money spread around voting members talks. Surprisingly, perhaps, he was ejected from his post in 2015 and then had to serve not one but two six-year bans from any activity with the sport.

He also loved his position where he could mingle and be courted by the world's elite, including President Putin and Sheik Tahim Bin Hamanal Talmi of Qatar.  So he unilaterally changed the FIFA bidding procedures to favour his cronies. Where in the past only one location for a future World Cup following the next one had been announced, he decided to announce two at once. 2018 would be held in - wait for it - Russia, and 2022 - wait for it - in Qatar. Russia was much less of a surprise since it was already a football mad nation. Qatar though was sheer madness! It was not a footballing nation. It had one stadium when the World Cup needs eight. The World Cup is held at the height of summer when temperatures in Qatar for players and spectators alike would be impossibly high when trying to play 90 minutes of football - or 120 minutes in the event of a drawn match. The possibility of the death of a player rose like a spectre no one in the footballing world could ignore.

90%+ of the footballing world screamed corruption. But FIFA pays no attention to the rest of the world. It is its own profitable little kingdom. In the event, both Russia and Qatar were successful events, even though the dates for Qatar had to be moved to winter months forcing football associations around the world - the very constituents FIFA should be looking after - to change their entire schedules.

Now, though, Blatter cannot keep his hands - and his mouth off the organisation he no doubt believes he should still be running. At the age of 89, he has warned soccer fans around the world to boycott the World Cup in the USA this summer. As Blatter's lawyer has just said -

“For fans, just one piece of advice: avoid the United States! You’ll get a better view on television anyway. Upon arrival, fans should expect that if they don’t behave properly with the authorities, they will be immediately sent home. If they’re lucky …”

Splitting the 2026 World Cup between Canada, the USA and Mexico was already a lousy idea for fans. Those football fanatics who just have to be there will have to spend a fortune, not only to get to North America, not only for the outrageous price of match tickets, but also for the clearly (to be) increased cost of shuttling by air between countries. It really is time that some organisation tackled the problem of FIFA and its propensity for corruption on a massive scale.

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48 minutes ago, jimmie50 said:

 Based upon what is happening currently in Minnesota, I have never felt more unsafe in my own country.  

That's the issue only you Americans can tackle. 

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10 hours ago, vinapu said:

That's the issue only you Americans can tackle. 

We can only hope and pray that enough people are fed up with this madness and mid-year elections in November will see a change in the current majority in the House and/or Senate.  Current leadership in Congress does nothing except tuck their tail between their legs and blindly obey their master.   

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9 hours ago, jimmie50 said:

We can only hope and pray that enough people are fed up with this madness and mid-year elections in November will see a change in the current majority in the House and/or Senate.  Current leadership in Congress does nothing except tuck their tail between their legs and blindly obey their master.   

At least you guys will have better understanding how dictatorial and totalitarian counties function. You can see it in front of your very eyes. And soon you may feel it on your skin. 

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11 hours ago, jimmie50 said:

We can only hope and pray that enough people are fed up with this madness and mid-year elections in November will see a change in the current majority in the House and/or Senate.  Current leadership in Congress does nothing except tuck their tail between their legs and blindly obey their master.   

There will be NO changes IF Trump is successful in interfering and manipulating the results, which he and his administration have been planning since his Innauguration....

Its the REAL threat to to the midterms, and all his gerrymandering and military occupation of Dem states is real time prep to uncut and STEAL the elections.

Trump knows he has too much to lose if Dems gain power to investigate him and put guardrails on his destructive policies......He is in a much worse place than he was back in 2020 when he fought to STAY in power..... He wasnt half as dangerous back then, and he has GRABBED himself much more power in his 2.0 reign.   Mpore power, more to LOSE....

And not enough focus and attention is being paid to Stephen Miller.    Trump wouldnt be as BAD if Miller wasnt chirping in his ear.....Miller is the modern day Hitler and HE is the one orchestrating Americas transformation. 

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On 1/27/2026 at 10:17 PM, jimmie50 said:

. . . given the current political climate here I would be very hesitant and even fearful to consider coming to the US.  It is downright disheartening.  

And I reckon this, added to the exorbitant fees to attend matches, added to the idiocy of true fans of a nation's team having to take internal flights at inflated rates and pay for hotels at inflated rates will put a great many people off travelling to the USA.

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