Seagull over Canaryland
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It isn't just the British who are suggesting that FIFA's process was corrupt. As mentioned on another related thread the US and Australian football associations are waiting in the wings to sue FIFA for every penny. They spent serious sums on their World Cup bids and now want this fully investigated. They want blood too.
Then there are the various sponsors of the World Cup whose reputations are potentially compromised by their association with FIFA if there is any substance to the allegations of corruption. FIFA could be well and truly broken if this gets to court.
Maybe it explains why Blatter is doing what he can to divert the blame. He has now played the alleged racism card and therefore I suggest the British media et all should welcome this and invite a full and transparent investigation - but also bring on a complete examination of FIFA too. The allegations of corruption going back many years indicate an institutional problem within FIFA and there must be something to this, especially now the major sponsors are asking serious questions.
Then there are the various sponsors of the World Cup whose reputations are potentially compromised by their association with FIFA if there is any substance to the allegations of corruption. FIFA could be well and truly broken if this gets to court.
Maybe it explains why Blatter is doing what he can to divert the blame. He has now played the alleged racism card and therefore I suggest the British media et all should welcome this and invite a full and transparent investigation - but also bring on a complete examination of FIFA too. The allegations of corruption going back many years indicate an institutional problem within FIFA and there must be something to this, especially now the major sponsors are asking serious questions.