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[Football] It has been reported uefa may break away from fifa and hold a rival tournament.



Austrian Gull

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Feb 5, 2009
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Linz, Austria
The idea of inviting countries from outside the home federation has precedence - Japan, USA etc. have played in the Copa America.

Invite a select handful at first and it might work.
 






Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
53,144
Goldstone
I'd like to think that was the case but they haven't jumped ship yet and how bad does the publicity have to get.
Right now they'd be jumping ship into an ocean. If UEFA left, they'd be able to jump from one ship to another ship. It's simple really, if UEFA left, both organisations would receive sponsorship money, neither as high as it is now. But if UEFA did it and did it properly, all the good footballing countries would join soon enough, meaning less money for those that didn't join, and all those smaller countries would get paid more if they joined some time later.

I still think the broadcasters would go with what they thought was the best tournament which, if the main european teams are in plus Brazil, Argentina, USA and Australia, would be the Uefa tournament.
Again, broadcasters would obviously broadcast both tournaments. The money would end up with the breakaway group though.

Platini voted for Qatar in 2022 - I want to know why?
Well Qatar bought PSG and made people remember France actually compete in the Champions League. And Platini's son work's for a big Qatar company. And Platini met with the French president, and Qatar have given the contracts for extracting oil to French companies. But I have no idea why Platini voted for Qatar.

The idea of inviting countries from outside the home federation has precedence - Japan, USA etc. have played in the Copa America.

Invite a select handful at first and it might work.
I disagree, I think every country should automatically be invited, as a matter of course. This isn't supposed to be a select group, it's supposed to be world football, but with transparency and without the corruption.
 




el punal

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Aug 29, 2012
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The dull part of the south coast
Not necessarily. If you have the main countries on board, France, Germany, Italy, Holland, Belgium, England, Spain and Portugal then plenty of minor countries will follow. Probably not Russia and some of their 'subordinates' but then they will be marginalised because their tournament in 2018 will be missing key European teams. If the likes of Brazil and Argentina were persuaded to join then that could make the new Euro tournament snowball. Likely that USA and Australia would also join in. Sponsors of Fifa would be torn but which tournament do you think the TV companies would want to broadcast? We may see an African country win the world cup but it would be an empty win.

That said, I'm not convinced Platini is whiter than white and doubt he is seriously considering withdrawing Uefa from Fifa.

The thing is Platini has put head on the block, so to speak, and we will know within the next few days whether he has the balls to carry this out. Or, will it be a case of wave the white flag, do a Gallic shrug of the shoulders and say that Blatter is just misunderstood. I fear it will be the latter.

:shrug: . . . . . (a Gallic shrug of the shoulders!)
 




El Presidente

The ONLY Gay in Brighton
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Jul 5, 2003
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Pattknull med Haksprut
Not saying one but if three countries, Spain, France and Russia, have already been mentioned don't join in. I think it would be difficult.


13 UEFA nations voted for Blatter, including.....

PSG, a French team, who are sponsored by Qatar Airways
Barcelona, a French team, who are sponsored by Qatar Airways
Russia, a mafia state, who were involved in the horse trading for the nomination of the 2018 and 2022 World Cup finals with Qatar.
Russian satellite countries dependent on Russia for gas.
Greece, who are in need of Russian loans for their economy to survive.
Cyprus, who are in charge of Russian money laundering throughout the EU.

It's all politics, has nothing to do with football.
 




Garry Nelson's Left Foot

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Jul 7, 2003
13,527
tokyo
Well Qatar bought PSG and made people remember France actually compete in the Champions League. And Platini's son work's for a big Qatar company. And Platini met with the French president, and Qatar have given the contracts for extracting oil to French companies. But I have no idea why Platini voted for Qatar.

I disagree, I think every country should automatically be invited, as a matter of course. This isn't supposed to be a select group, it's supposed to be world football, but with transparency and without the corruption.

Unfortunately the first paragraph might - might - lead some to believe that we wont get the highlighted quote with uefa running things either. Not me though. I fully believe that Platini and all those connected with uefa and european f.a's are whiter than white paragons of honesty and virtue.
 




Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
53,144
Goldstone
Unfortunately the first paragraph might - might - lead some to believe that we wont get the highlighted quote with uefa running things either.
Well indeed, I'm not convinced it would be better. But it would struggle to be worse, and Platini is just one person. And if FIFA ends because people are fed up with the corruption, that would be a huge warning to UEFA should they wish to follow the same path.
 




ditchy

a man with a sound track record as a source of qua
Jul 8, 2003
5,251
brighton
13 UEFA nations voted for Blatter, including.....

PSG, a French team, who are sponsored by Qatar Airways
Barcelona, a French team, who are sponsored by Qatar Airways
Russia, a mafia state, who were involved in the horse trading for the nomination of the 2018 and 2022 World Cup finals with Qatar.
Russian satellite countries dependent on Russia for gas.
Greece, who are in need of Russian loans for their economy to survive.
Cyprus, who are in charge of Russian money laundering throughout the EU.

It's all politics, has nothing to do with football.

i see France has invaded Spain ,, are Barceloma playing in Ligue 1 now ? there is still hope for Red Star Paris !
 




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