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Zichi I agree
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Posted in: To be healthy, live in the big city
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Of course, with a 1 man advantage (thanks to a 'non' 2nd yellow for Yoshida which was outrageous and led to their second), only 1 yellow card shown for 21, yes, 21 (!) fouls and an additional 40 seconds added to injury time to allow one more attack for Qatar, they were inspiring indeed. Although, with all those Brazilian names in the team was it actually Qatar's national team ?
I totally agree. The tournament attendances have been a disaster. Blatter..
Posted in: Japan beats Qatar 3-2 to advance to semifinals of Asian Cup
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Great result from the Japanese, despite all the odds being against them. A few interesting points from last night.
The Qatari oil dollars definitely made their way into the officials bank accounts. Qatar committed more fouls (21) than Japan (17), yet only received 1 yellow card compared to Japan's 3 (the last of which was a very dubious 2nd yellow and red for Yoshida).
Injury time of 3 minutes was shown at 90 minutes, which then mysteriously changed to 4 minutes and even then the referee allowed Qatar a final attack on goal, finally blowing his whistle 4 minutes and 40 seconds into injury time.
The tournament attendances in Qatar have been a major disappointment. Only 20,000 fans for their national team playing at home in an Asian Cup quarter-final against Japan ? What is going to happen when they host the World Cup ! Are you watching Blatter ?
Zaccheroni and Hasebe need to learn to hassle the referee and the 4th official when the lack of yellow cards are used for all the fouls stopping Japan's play. Zaccheroni and Hasebe just left the officials alone who were happy to punish Japan and not Qatar. The only way to highlight the corruption is to kick off. Arsene Wenger/ Cesc Fabregas or Alex Ferguson/ Rio Ferdinand would have been literally throttling the referee and the 4th official last night.
Posted in: Japan beats Qatar 3-2 to advance to semifinals of Asian Cup
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Does anyone else get the feeling that this article is a waste of time ? If any news site needs a page filler, then here it is. How can a tournament for a sport famous for it's greed and lopsided riches, make Russia and Qatar better places to live ? Explain to me Mr. Leicester, exactly how the World Cup tournament will stop mafia activity in Russia and improve womens rights in Qatar ? Don't you think that FIFA should instead be sending a message to Russia and Qatar that they will not award them with a World Cup until get their houses in order ? And that FIFA should be awarding the World Cup to countries who do have democracy and human rights as a message to the others ?
Oh, and hold on a minute. Yes, there it is. The anti-muslim/ anti-Islam rhetoric rears it's ugly head yet again. Just when you think this journalist is writing a serious piece about the smaller footballing nations being awarded the World Cup, he breaks into a religious rant.
Posted in: Qatar and Russia World Cups make sense
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The fact that England have a poor record in the World Cup has no connection whatsoever with their World Cup bid. Do Russia or Qatar have better World Cup records than England ? And, as you have already stated, if the English Premier League is such a success then the English should have decent credentials to organise a World Cup tournament.
So maybe you can ask Mr.Ogura from Japan why he arranged with all the other Asian delegates to block-vote for Qatar against the USA ? Isn't that politics inside football ?
The BBC programme is not politics inside football by the way. It is journalism reporting on politics inside football.
Posted in: FIFA dismisses complaints about World Cup voting
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Each national soccer federation throughout the world (there are approximately 200) should be represented by an accountable professional (e.g a lawyer, a police officer) who will be the voting delegate for that country. Each delegate must receive and read every technical bid. All the delegates should be available on the day of the vote, but only 40 of them will actually be permitted to vote, randomly selected by a computer. The votes can be made securely online. This would eradicate the possibility of bribes because you would only have a 20% chance of getting to vote and someone would have to bribe at least 100 delegates to have any chance of your bribe affecting the vote.
The current system is ridiculous and corrupt, with idiots like Ogura from Japan making a deal amongst all the 'Asian' delegates to vote against the USA, regardless of how good the USA's bid was. All of the current FIFA delegates are puppets of Blatter, which makes it all the more ridiculous.
Posted in: FIFA dismisses complaints about World Cup voting
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How can the man have the gall to say that ? How can this organisation be allowed to continue with it's lies and it's riches from the sport ?
Here is a typical example of an idiot FIFA executive. Only the other day Blazer was saying that the process had to change. And now he is saying the opposite !
Posted in: FIFA dismisses complaints about World Cup voting
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northlondon
Ah,ha,ha,ha ! I love that ironic black humour.
Posted in: 'Single' Akina Minami wins Wedding Best Dresser Award
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northlondon
Yeah right. Why else would a plain skinny unattractive girl with no personality get all the TV, CM and silly award coverage that she gets at the moment ?
Posted in: 'Single' Akina Minami wins Wedding Best Dresser Award
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And without realising it, Jerome Valcke shoots himself and FIFA right in the foot. Instead of being concerned with allegations of corruption within his own organisation, and instead of going out and watching a local game or supporting a lower division match, he is only concerned about watching two super-rich giants of football who snap up all the best players and pay ridiculous salaries.
Posted in: FIFA not considering changes to 2022 World Cup to avoid heat in Qatar
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northlondon
C-listers.
Japanese 'star' Jun Natsukawa ?!
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northlondon
What ? Bribe the FIFA delegates who get to vote ?
Posted in: Race wide open for 2018, 2022 World Cups; Japan promises high-tech tournament
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northlondon
Bur unfortunately most of the millions of football fans around the world cannot a) play in a World Cup, or b) afford to travel and buy tickets to watch a World Cup. Therefore the Japanese are offering a better alternative for fans than any of the other countries.
Posted in: Race wide open for 2018, 2022 World Cups; Japan promises high-tech tournament
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whose bid’s presentation was highlighted with a cameo by supermodel Elle Macpherson
Not quite sure where logic (or common sense) came into play when Australia's bid was presented by an ex-supermodel ?
Posted in: Race wide open for 2018, 2022 World Cups; Japan promises high-tech tournament
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whose bid’s presentation was highlighted with a cameo by supermodel Elle Macpherson......
Posted in: Race wide open for 2018, 2022 World Cups; Japan promises high-tech tournament
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northlondon
As long as it is not held in any Islamic state ?? Goodness me, I hope you have some sound reasoning to back that one up. Do you seriously believe that the security costs in Qatar will be anymore than in England or the US ? Or are you just biased against anything 'Islamic' ?
Posted in: Race wide open for 2018, 2022 World Cups; Japan promises high-tech tournament
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northlondon
This BBC programme is about corruption in the host bidding for the World Cup, which is owned and run by FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association). It is not run by FISA (Fédération Internationale de SOCCER Association) now is it ?
Posted in: BBC accuses 3 FIFA World Cup voters over payments
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northlondon
Your total lack of TV journalism knowledge is obvious. Try researching the programme Panorama (instead of just the BBC) to learn about the history of their programme and the news stories they have unravelled over the years. Then try to write that nonsense post again.
Posted in: BBC accuses 3 FIFA World Cup voters over payments
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northlondon
I'd rather have news journalism in my country that shows some backbone and insight, rather than host a corrupt tournament in a sport that I used to love as a kid but have grown to hate and despise over the years.
Posted in: BBC accuses 3 FIFA World Cup voters over payments
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northlondon
As opposed to what exactly ? CNN George Bush Family News ? Fox Republican TV ? Fuji TV ?! The BBC have set the standard for television around the world. Your post has more than a hint of jealousy about it.
Posted in: BBC accuses 3 FIFA World Cup voters over payments
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Although at least we can still rely on British journalists credibility in disclosing the truth about bribery and corruption which is far more important than hosting the Corrupt World Cup once every 50 years. Freedom of speech and democracy do still exist in some countries.
Posted in: BBC accuses 3 FIFA World Cup voters over payments