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Re: New Regulations From UEFA

Postby zuricity » Sun Jul 28, 2019 9:45 am

A report in the NZZ today about FIFA informs us that they now have increased their presence in Zürich with offices in Oerlikon and in the last seven years the employee count has doubled to now over 1000 employees.

This new office will concentrate on Marketing and ticket sales.

They hope to remove the black market for tickets this way.

Good job some of us know some of the employees eh ;)

Btw, FIFA only pays 4% tax on profits compared to normal up to 21%
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Re: New Regulations From UEFA

Postby PeterParker » Sun Jul 28, 2019 9:52 am

FIFA?

Is that the federation that forced Chile to play on a stadium where Pinochet killed and locked people a day earlier? That received money for a Mickey Mouse World Cup in 2002?

Are they still relevant?
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Re: New Regulations From UEFA

Postby zuricity » Sun Jul 28, 2019 9:53 am

PeterParker wrote:FIFA?

Is that the federation that forced Chile to play on a stadium where Pinochet killed and locked people a day earlier? That received money for a Mickey Mouse World Cup in 2002?

Are they still relevant?


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Re: New Regulations From UEFA

Postby nottsblue » Sun Jul 28, 2019 10:18 am

PeterParker wrote:FIFA?

Is that the federation that forced Chile to play on a stadium where Pinochet killed and locked people a day earlier? That received money for a Mickey Mouse World Cup in 2002?

Are they still relevant?

Relevant or not they are still the governing body who set the rules. Of course they bend them to suit and and as an organisation, are as corrupt as they come. But they are what they are and we have to abide by their rules
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Re: New Regulations From UEFA

Postby PeterParker » Sun Jul 28, 2019 11:53 am

nottsblue wrote:
PeterParker wrote:FIFA?

Is that the federation that forced Chile to play on a stadium where Pinochet killed and locked people a day earlier? That received money for a Mickey Mouse World Cup in 2002?

Are they still relevant?

Relevant or not they are still the governing body who set the rules. Of course they bend them to suit and and as an organisation, are as corrupt as they come. But they are what they are and we have to abide by their rules


I think at some point in time, we will see aa club federation, but in order for that to happen, everyone need to be together in this.
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Re: New Regulations From UEFA

Postby john@staustell » Sun Jul 28, 2019 12:32 pm

That nice Mr Infantino recently said we must allow owners to invest in their business.

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