Is is just me or is this guy a total idiot?
http://goal.com/en-gb/news/2557/news...terry-would-be
Why make a statement like this? Is he just trying to stir things?
I just can't understand the point of saying something like this
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Thread: Sepp Blatter
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11-02-2010 06:30 PM #1
Sepp Blatter
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11-02-2010 06:37 PM #2
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Tool Along with pointless comments like this, he seems to single handedly (maybe not actually, Platini is trying his best to keep up with him) want to ruin football, making it a non-contact sport, with silly rules thrown in.
The sooner Rodney gets the top job the better
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11-02-2010 06:39 PM #3
I began to think he was a complete tit when he kept making noises about having a British football team for the Olympics.
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11-02-2010 06:45 PM #4
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Kind of ironic that it was an Italian who sacked him from his captaincy.
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11-02-2010 06:49 PM #5
A real tool of a man. His name always reminds me of a poisoned internal organ.
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11-02-2010 07:09 PM #6
Wet Bladder and most of the FIFA heid yins are just in it for themselves.
Football is rotten to the core.
Hmmm... I may have said that before once or twice or thrice or.....
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11-02-2010 07:13 PM #7
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Although I agree with his sentiment that the whole Terry affair affair was a storm in a tabloid teacup which had very little bearing on his ability to skipper his country, I also agree that Blatter is an erse who rarely opens his mouth without sticking his foot in it :asshole:
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11-02-2010 11:37 PM #8
I think some of the things he says may get lost in translation or he just doesn't know how to say it. Also not sure if he means applauded for committing adultary or applauded for being brave enough to still come out and perform with the exception of the Everton game where he seemed to be playing well regardless up until then.
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12-02-2010 12:52 AM #9
I think the comment about Platini is harsh, he's genuinely committed to making European football better, though he is going about it in a slightly unorthodox manner (i.e. taking any opportunity to GIRUY to the English), but his proposals for tighter financial restrictions for clubs is spot on.
As for Blatter, I can't remember the name of the journalist who said on but his opinion of Blatter was this: "Sepp Blatter has 49 ideas a day, it's just a shame that 50 of them are terrible" will do for me - he has presided over an organisation that is lack in transparency and probably more corrupt than we'd care to imagine.
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12-02-2010 09:22 AM #10This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-02-2010 09:39 AM #11
I happen to think he has a point.
In France, it seems to give politicians an extra edge if they have a mistress. Indeed, it's almost expected of them.
There certainly wouldn't be the sanctimony (*) there has been here.
* oh, I haven't used that word as much as I have over the past couple of weeks... Terry, Sturgeon et al.
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12-02-2010 09:48 AM #13
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If you want to be put off football then read this:
Foul!: The Secret World of FIFA: Bribes, Vote Rigging and Ticket Scandals by Andrew Jennings
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12-02-2010 09:50 AM #14This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I absolutely agree with the rest of your post, though.
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12-02-2010 09:55 AM #15
Far from having a mistress, there is a very strong suspicion across here that Platini is gay. He lives in a house owned by Patrick Dupont, a former ballet dancer, though it's unclear whether they live together.
Nothing has ever been made of this in the papers, tabloid or otherwise - quite rightly so IMHO.
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