Blatter Resigns...

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First Net Nutrality and now this, John Oliver is on a roll...

 

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Strange after he gets re-elected. He decides to re-sign. Maybe the US Feds are pushing hard.
 

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The NY Times publishing a letter from his second in command secretary general Jerome Valecke telling the South African World Cup organisers to transfer 10 million dollars to a FIFA official (believed to be former Concacaf president and major wanker Jack Warner) certainly didn't help, now FIFA about that World Cup in Qatar ;)
 

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His explanation for resigning is really weak. Sounds like the FBI etc. is on to him.
 

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He got reelected in the hope that he'd have FIFA resources at his disposal should he be indicted.

Blatter is a smart man but hubris got the best of him. He should have known that if you con the USA (2022 bid) they are going to come after you.
 

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The U.S. Justice Dept managed to finally get Al Capone and John Gotti (although on much lesser crimes) did FIFA really think they would get a free ride using American banks for their bribery transactions!
 

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Putin proposes Blatter for a Nobel Peace Prize.

Maybe Blatter will propose Putin for a Nobel Peace Prize too.


http://www.rferl.org/content/russia-putin-says-fifa-chief-blatter-deserves-nobel-prize/27156126.html

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said FIFA chief Sepp Blatter deserves a Nobel Prize for his work as head of world soccer’s governing body, which has been rattled by a corruption scandal.

"I think people like Mr. Blatter and the leaders of other major international sporting federations, or the Olympic Games, these people deserve special recognition and thanks from civic organizations,” Putin said in an interview with Swiss media, according to a transcript released by the Kremlin on July 27.

"If there is anyone who deserves the Nobel Prize, it's those people," Putin added in the interview, which was held July 25 and aired on Swiss television two days later.

Putin’s comments came on the same day he met with Blatter in St. Petersburg, where the outgoing FIFA boss announced a resolution by the organization’s executive committee offering full support for its earlier decision to conduct the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

A glitzy preliminary-round draw ceremony that same day was beamed live around the world from St. Petersburg, sending the message that the finals would take place despite allegations that voting irregularities in 2010 secured Russia the hosting rights.

Putin said in his interview with Swiss media that "we all know the situation developing around Mr Blatter right now."

"I don't want to go into details, but I don't believe a word about him being involved in corruption personally," Putin said.

Putin had previously criticized the U.S. investigation into alleged corruption in FIFA as interference in affairs outside the scope of its jurisdiction.

In his interview with Swiss media, he hinted that the U.S. probe could be linked to the earlier unsuccessful British and U.S. bids to host the World Cup in 2018 and 2022, respectively.

“The way this battle against corruption looks makes me wonder whether it is a continuation of the battle for 2018 and 2022,” Putin said.
 
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