BLATTER at it again
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BLATTER at it again
Wants to give extra time the boot in world cup matches ...........
http://news.uk.msn.com/uk/articles.aspx?cp-documentid=154635806
Next week he will come up with ......... all matches will start with a penalty shoot out
http://news.uk.msn.com/uk/articles.aspx?cp-documentid=154635806
Next week he will come up with ......... all matches will start with a penalty shoot out
thefullback- Pride Of Yorkshire
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Re: BLATTER at it again
About time he pissed off...
yorkie64red- MODERATOR
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Re: BLATTER at it again
yorkie64red wrote:About time he pissed off...
No need to mince your words Yorkie
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Re: BLATTER at it again
Dagenham Rover wrote:
No need to mince your words Yorkie
Why use twenty words when two will do...
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BLATTER FACTS or FICTION
Involved with FIFA since 1975 as technical director (75-81) general secretary (81-98) and president (98+)
In the early 70's Blatter was elected president of the World Society of Friends of Suspenders, an organisation which tried to stop women replacing suspender belts with pantyhose.
Corruption allegations have dogged him since his appointment to president in 1998.
During the 2006 FIFA World Cup final in Germany, Blatter's absence during the prize-podium event was noted and criticized in international media. It was claimed that the reason Blatter did not attend was because he was upset that Italy won instead of France.
Blatter (the perv) incurred the ire of female footballers in 2004 when he suggested that women should "wear tighter shorts and low cut shirts... to create a more female aesthetic" and attract more male fans, remarks that were ridiculed in the press.
GOAL LINE TECHNOLOGY
The criticism attracted by Blatter's refusal to allow goal-line technology or video replays intensified following the controversial Lampard disallowed goal in the match between England and Germany on 27 June 2010. Two days later, Blatter stated that he deplored the "evident referee mistakes" in the England v Germany and Mexico v Argentina matches, and apologised to the English Football Association and the Mexican Football Federation (the two organizations directly concerned by the referees' mistakes), acknowledging that Lampard had indeed scored against Germany and that Tevez's goal against Mexico had been scored from an offside position. He added: "It is obvious that after the experiences so far at this World Cup it would be a nonsense not to re-open the file on goal-line technology. We will come out with a new model in November on how to improve high level referees. I cannot disclose more of what we are doing but something has to be changed.
Mark my words Blatter will have nothing to do with goal line technology, he must be voted out of office
Involved with FIFA since 1975 as technical director (75-81) general secretary (81-98) and president (98+)
In the early 70's Blatter was elected president of the World Society of Friends of Suspenders, an organisation which tried to stop women replacing suspender belts with pantyhose.
Corruption allegations have dogged him since his appointment to president in 1998.
During the 2006 FIFA World Cup final in Germany, Blatter's absence during the prize-podium event was noted and criticized in international media. It was claimed that the reason Blatter did not attend was because he was upset that Italy won instead of France.
Blatter (the perv) incurred the ire of female footballers in 2004 when he suggested that women should "wear tighter shorts and low cut shirts... to create a more female aesthetic" and attract more male fans, remarks that were ridiculed in the press.
GOAL LINE TECHNOLOGY
The criticism attracted by Blatter's refusal to allow goal-line technology or video replays intensified following the controversial Lampard disallowed goal in the match between England and Germany on 27 June 2010. Two days later, Blatter stated that he deplored the "evident referee mistakes" in the England v Germany and Mexico v Argentina matches, and apologised to the English Football Association and the Mexican Football Federation (the two organizations directly concerned by the referees' mistakes), acknowledging that Lampard had indeed scored against Germany and that Tevez's goal against Mexico had been scored from an offside position. He added: "It is obvious that after the experiences so far at this World Cup it would be a nonsense not to re-open the file on goal-line technology. We will come out with a new model in November on how to improve high level referees. I cannot disclose more of what we are doing but something has to be changed.
Mark my words Blatter will have nothing to do with goal line technology, he must be voted out of office
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Re: BLATTER at it again
thefullback wrote:
he must be voted out of office
Totally agree the blokes a numpty of the highest order
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Re: BLATTER at it again
Dagenham Rover wrote:
Totally agree the blokes a numpty of the highest order
Think we will have to wait till the old fecker meets his maker before we get a replacement and then we can only hope that he is not a clone of this bugger..
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