Original Dub wrote:How would that work then?
There's no way they'll let us in but if they did, what group would we join without causing an imbalance?
Oh and fuck Blatter, he's a corrupt fucker and from this piece, he obviously started at a young age.
Twobob wrote:Original Dub wrote:How would that work then?
There's no way they'll let us in but if they did, what group would we join without causing an imbalance?
Oh and fuck Blatter, he's a corrupt fucker and from this piece, he obviously started at a young age.
Perhaps the FAI have pics of him taking it up the arse from from Henry and blowing Platini off ...
Original Dub wrote:Well that wouldn't suprise me mate!
FIFA say IF they do let Ireland into the world cup, then they'd have to let Costa Rica in too because of an off-side goal in their last game.
Like I say, I can't see it happening, but it certainly wouldn't do the competition any harm and it would also show some kind of sign that FIFA do care about the smaller nations.
Crossie wrote:Sorry Ireland but shit happens, get over it. Every team in the world has been robbed at some point, if you reversed the teams, would you be laughing saying hahaha fuck off and get over it , or would you let your pride take over and demand a match you won it replayed, bear in mind the enormity or the actual fixture and what a win means.
Wonderwall wrote:Blatter should be removed
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:FIFA is obviously suffering from weak Blatter.
Wonderwall wrote:How can the head of the international governing body come out with stuff like this and remain in charge? We all know he is barking mad, but he should be removed for the good of the sport IMO.
Fifa president Sepp Blatter has revealed that he telephoned France captain Thierry Henry to offer him support over his controversial handball in the World Cup play-off win over Ireland.
"I called Thierry, because he tried to get in touch with me," Blatter told French newspaper L'Equipe.
"He was honest by admitting that he did use his hand, but it wasn't his responsibility to tell the referee.
"When I was a centre forward in my junior team, I definitely gained an advantage by pulling a defender's jersey in order to score a goal. And I didn't go and see the referee to tell him about it."
The Fifa president had previously refused to comment on the incident, prompting criticism from Football Association of Ireland (FAI) chief executive John Delaney.
Blatter added: "In the specific case of the Henry handball, the referee (Martin Hansson) should have taken the time to reflect rather than immediately awarding the goal."
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