Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Well, that's Platini fucked. I wonder which corrupt official will be stepping into his shoes?
Wonderwall wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Well, that's Platini fucked. I wonder which corrupt official will be stepping into his shoes?
Probably Gill.
However I hope it's David Ginola for comedy value.
I think Figo will start to become more to the media fore now platini is suspended.
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Well, that's Platini fucked. I wonder which corrupt official will be stepping into his shoes?
City64 wrote:Surely we can sue UEFA now for all the FFP corrupt shit ?? Really hoping Blatter and Platini end up behind bars the fat fucking bent bastards !!!!
bigblue wrote:Hopefully this will also blowback on Greg Dyke (and the FA), one of the most incompetent men I've seen in a public position. He was backing Blatter and Plantini up until a few days ago. The corrupt fucker continually opens his mouth without ever engaging his brain
JamieMCFC wrote:The club probably won't go that route. It's not allowed under the bylaws of FIFA. If we did sue UEFA through the normal courts then England could be banned from all international competitions. Could you imagine if that were to happen the backlash from the public and media? I know most of us wouldn't care about that. But some of our sponsors would because it would be damage to the brand we are trying to build.
Tokyo Blue wrote:bigblue wrote:Hopefully this will also blowback on Greg Dyke (and the FA), one of the most incompetent men I've seen in a public position. He was backing Blatter and Plantini up until a few days ago. The corrupt fucker continually opens his mouth without ever engaging his brain
Typical fucking mune then.JamieMCFC wrote:The club probably won't go that route. It's not allowed under the bylaws of FIFA. If we did sue UEFA through the normal courts then England could be banned from all international competitions. Could you imagine if that were to happen the backlash from the public and media? I know most of us wouldn't care about that. But some of our sponsors would because it would be damage to the brand we are trying to build.
Have you got a source for that, please, mate?
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Well, that's Platini fucked. I wonder which corrupt official will be stepping into his shoes?
JamieMCFC wrote:It looks like it is allowed on a limited basis. Not sure what those would be. Every time a suit has been brought by a club against their confederation or league. FIFA has threatened to ban their national team and the suit is quickly dropped.
http://resources.fifa.com/mm/document/a ... eutral.pdf
Plain Speaking wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Well, that's Platini fucked. I wonder which corrupt official will be stepping into his shoes?
Its a pity David Bernstein isn't a bit younger he's 72, he would be a safe and trustworthy candidate. Gill 58 is still a director on United's board as well having positions in FA Uefa and Fifa.
blues2win wrote:It also says that Platini claimed the work was done between 1998 and 2002 and paid in 2011. Apparently under Swiss law you cannot claim under any contract written or oral after 5 years have elapsed.
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:Today the FA suspended support for Platini's bid to replace Blatter:
FA statement read: "The FA wishes Mr Platini every success in fighting these charges and clearing his name, and has no interest in taking any action that jeopardises this process. "However, notwithstanding the above, at the Uefa meeting on Thursday, the FA learned more information relating to the issues at the centre of this case from Mr Platini's lawyers.
"We have been instructed that the information must be kept confidential and therefore we cannot go into specifics.
"As a result of learning this information, the FA Board has this morning concluded that it must suspend its support for Mr Platini's candidature for the Fifa presidency until the legal process has been concluded and the position is clear.
"A decision can then be taken on who to support in the presidential election on 26 February 2016."
UEFA continues to support Platini, saying he has to have the chance to clear his name, but a new contender has emerged in the race to lead Fifa - Asian Football Confederation president Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa.
Wonderwall wrote:Hutch's Shoulder wrote:Today the FA suspended support for Platini's bid to replace Blatter:
FA statement read: "The FA wishes Mr Platini every success in fighting these charges and clearing his name, and has no interest in taking any action that jeopardises this process. "However, notwithstanding the above, at the Uefa meeting on Thursday, the FA learned more information relating to the issues at the centre of this case from Mr Platini's lawyers.
"We have been instructed that the information must be kept confidential and therefore we cannot go into specifics.
"As a result of learning this information, the FA Board has this morning concluded that it must suspend its support for Mr Platini's candidature for the Fifa presidency until the legal process has been concluded and the position is clear.
"A decision can then be taken on who to support in the presidential election on 26 February 2016."
UEFA continues to support Platini, saying he has to have the chance to clear his name, but a new contender has emerged in the race to lead Fifa - Asian Football Confederation president Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa.
He is a gonner thank God. I hope he serves time. I like the sound of Whiz Khalifa too
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