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FIFA, in an area that truly needs worldwide reform and monitoring, has decided that the problems of the vast amount of cash being taken out of football across the world by 'agents' is too tough a job for them to handle. Instead they have introduced some new "rules" which don't appear to legally mean a damn thing, and then done a runner. Is this organisation of any use whatsoever?
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/mar/31/football-agents-fifa-ref...
Anything that is too tough
Anything that is too tough for them to handle they ignore or in this case pass on to someone else. This post could be a long list of extreme expletives pointed front and center but everyone in the world sems to know that that Blatter is the problem. Just nothing gets done. The sooner he's gone, be it dead or replaced the sooner football can begin to try and fix itself. Never be done with him involved.
Read an article today and feel let down
A legend of the game, Karl Heinz Rumminegge, believing that Blatter is showing signs of change that could be good for the game? I can't help but think that he would also be implicated if there was change and the history was uncovered. Sick to death of the obvious abuse by the so called 'management' at the the highest level but then this seems to happen at all levels of senior figures across the world, and will this ever change? I'm personally at the point that major international tournaments mean little to me because of the corruption, which is really sad as some of my favourite moments years ago were either watching them on TV or being lucky to actually be there and singing my heart out.
I heard on the radio that
I heard on the radio that Rumminegge had made those remarks. He's either deluded or part of the problem.
they've become a giant
they've become a giant corporation and like all corporations they serve the same purpose as parasites , the need to satisfy its greed is overwhelming