The Wookiee
Back From The Dead
FIFA says: "England crossed the line."
FA Replies: Ohhh, you f***ing noticed that one this time didnt you?
FA Replies: Ohhh, you f***ing noticed that one this time didnt you?
I think that there is a real appetite in the country - irrespective of whether we'd have been awarded the 2018 World Cup - for someone, be it a national newspaper, a TV programme or whatever, to dig deep into FIFA and expose its corruption, nepotism and greed - all of which appear to be being swept under the carpet so unconvincingly that you can't think anything other than that the organisation is institutionally bent.
I hope someone is doing that, and I hope it has an effect.
It would be interesting to find out if football fans from other countries share many English fans' views on FIFA.
I think that there is a real appetite in the country - irrespective of whether we'd have been awarded the 2018 World Cup - for someone, be it a national newspaper, a TV programme or whatever, to dig deep into FIFA and expose its corruption, nepotism and greed - all of which appear to be being swept under the carpet so unconvincingly that you can't think anything other than that the organisation is institutionally bent.
I hope someone is doing that, and I hope it has an effect.
It would be interesting to find out if football fans from other countries share many English fans' views on FIFA.
I think that there is a real appetite in the country - irrespective of whether we'd have been awarded the 2018 World Cup - for someone, be it a national newspaper, a TV programme or whatever, to dig deep into FIFA and expose its corruption, nepotism and greed - all of which appear to be being swept under the carpet so unconvincingly that you can't think anything other than that the organisation is institutionally bent.
I hope someone is doing that, and I hope it has an effect.
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Maybe the delivery of the joke was not best timed !!
What is Paul Hayward, sports writer of the year doing.
While it's a bit unfair to single any one hack out, and I'm sure Paul Hayward enjoys some local support on here as well as being a fine writer, you do have a point in there.
There are a lot of high-profile football journalists out there who don't do that much for their money. They go to all the big games, pontificate on TV and radio, write well-written match reports and opinion pieces - but what do they really unearth of any significance? There is a cosy gravy-train involving the clubs, the Premier League, governing bodies, sponsors, agents and broadcasters and not too many - Andrew Jennings being an honourable exception - are prepared to rock the boat. All sorts of stories are supressed to maintain relationships, and ultimately it backfires on the papers because they lose respect and serious clout.
Like most people, I can't wait for Fifa to get turned over good and proper.
I'm not sure anywone even realised it was a joke to be honest. However, you will be pleased to know that I had a little chuckle.