Please distribute the below correspondence to any reporter, freelancer, media outlet you are aware of or have the direct email address of. Noise and media can be the type of pollution to choke the corrupt Asian Football Federation:
Sooner or later - one can hope.
To whom it may concern,
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing in regards to the on-going development in the past 24 hours involving the three following parties: FIFA, Asian Football Federation (AFC) and Iran Football Federation (IFF).
After one of Asian continent's most intense rivalry ended with immense controversy, immediately upon conclusion (Iran vs Iraq football match) , there have been news pertaining to doping allegations against an Iraqi player - deemed ineligible. This news is not only controversial given the context of the match, but also unprecedented due to the nature of current governing body.
The possibility of a reversed call to allow a team back into the tournament will be one of the greatest turning points as dictated by FIFA courts and escalated by Iranian officials against ineligible player from Iraq (Alaa Abdul Zahra).
The consequence and turn of events should receive greater coverage as the sporting arena is turning its attention to Australia 2015 and the tournament's credibility has been questioned in absence of any actions by FIFA. As a result, FIFA and other governing bodies have turned their attention to this case. For your reference, this is one of the earliest pieces of coverage about this particular circumstance as published by SBS in the following link: http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/artic...ligible-player
We urge you to please consider the value of coverage for this on-going and unprecedented decision pending from FIFA.
Sooner or later - one can hope.
To whom it may concern,
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing in regards to the on-going development in the past 24 hours involving the three following parties: FIFA, Asian Football Federation (AFC) and Iran Football Federation (IFF).
After one of Asian continent's most intense rivalry ended with immense controversy, immediately upon conclusion (Iran vs Iraq football match) , there have been news pertaining to doping allegations against an Iraqi player - deemed ineligible. This news is not only controversial given the context of the match, but also unprecedented due to the nature of current governing body.
The possibility of a reversed call to allow a team back into the tournament will be one of the greatest turning points as dictated by FIFA courts and escalated by Iranian officials against ineligible player from Iraq (Alaa Abdul Zahra).
The consequence and turn of events should receive greater coverage as the sporting arena is turning its attention to Australia 2015 and the tournament's credibility has been questioned in absence of any actions by FIFA. As a result, FIFA and other governing bodies have turned their attention to this case. For your reference, this is one of the earliest pieces of coverage about this particular circumstance as published by SBS in the following link: http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/artic...ligible-player
We urge you to please consider the value of coverage for this on-going and unprecedented decision pending from FIFA.
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