Hampster Gull
Well-known member
- Dec 22, 2010
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I will do it
I wouldn't mind having a crack at it ............
Now I'm retired I've got time on my hands, and I wouldn't be greedy - £100K a year, plus travel and overnight expenses would do me fine, without the need of brown envelopes.
No chance! See, you're negotiating about the money already, not the football.I will do for £99k and travel, no brown envelopes but lots of jollies required
No chance! See, you're negotiating about the money already, not the football.
It will be Platini unfortunately.
Anyone but Platini. The onion wearing, garlic smelling, frog leg eating shitbag voted for Qatar, has his son employed by a Qatari energy company and was instrumental in the PSG Qatar deal. He would protect thier world cup and would be just as bad as Blatter.
I can just about stomach Russia 2018. I want Qatar 2022 gone. That has to be the next priority.
All this should play into the hands of a presidential candidate so far untainted by allegations of wrongdoing, the man beaten by Blatter at the election in May: Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein. But football’s power brokers appear to have taken a distinct dislike to Prince Ali, who was ousted as Fifa vice-president this year.
However, his closeness to Blatter – who seemed to endorse him as a potential successor earlier this month – will raise suspicions over whether he would end up a mere stooge for the ousted Swiss.
All this should play into the hands of a presidential candidate so far untainted by allegations of wrongdoing, the man beaten by Blatter at the election in May: Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein. But football’s power brokers appear to have taken a distinct dislike to Prince Ali, who was ousted as Fifa vice-president this year.
However, his closeness to Blatter – who seemed to endorse him as a potential successor earlier this month – will raise suspicions over whether he would end up a mere stooge for the ousted Swiss.