What would happen if Europe and s America break away from FIFA?
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Would Prince Ali as FIFA president benefit Iran or no?
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Originally posted by Omids View PostWhat would happen if Europe and s America break away from FIFA?I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.
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Other than the fact that an arab guy shouldn't be elected, it's good for Blatter to be elected as he will be taken down by these investigations along with the arab World Cup that he sold.I went to Sharif University. I'm a superior genetic mutation, an improvement on the existing mediocre stock.
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Originally posted by KC McElroy View PostThat has strongly been suggested by UEFA in the past few days. Then the World Cup would feature teams like Sri Linka and Zimbabwe.
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Originally posted by Wahid Dejagah View PostBaba even Kaffashian as President of FIFA wouldn't benefit us.IRI's politics is no different than handling a pressure cooker ..... As the pressure builds up, you slowly let the steam out just a tad bit so that you don't see overflow, and once the pressure from below is less, you put the lid down again and raise the temperature.
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One thing is for certain, Prince Ali is NOT Russia friendly. Apparently, he has Circassian ancestry and he has been very active in drawing attention to their mass-exodus out of the Caucuses at the hands of Russia more than a century ago and the resulting diaspora.
Needless to say, Putin was quick to blame the US for meddling in FIFA's affair and backs Seppi - as does every other country where corruption is rampant!
But he's also a Hashemite, so he's a distant cousin of mine from my grand-mother's side.
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NO NO NO! Prince Ali the arch enemy of Iran, boss enemy, the M. Bison of Street Fighter.
Iran left the WAFF, caused by Ali's corrupt pro-arab policies against Iran, Iran will vote today for Blatter and we know why.
Let me name one other point, the Persian Gulf Arabs will vote for sure for Prince Ali, they hate Blatter, Blatter wasn't responsible for Qatar placing in 2022, it was Platini and the UEFA, they made pressure against Blatter and he later agreed.
Platini received 24 billion Euro!!! Former DFB president Theo Zwanziger said multiple times, that the real deal with Qatar made Platini, Rummenigge (Bayern president) source (German Bundestag) and other members of UEFA.
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Originally posted by Zamboor View PostUEFA might break free from FIFA if Batter is reelected
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Originally posted by Surenas View PostLet me name one other point, the Persian Gulf Arabs will vote for sure for Prince Ali, they hate Blatter, Blatter wasn't responsible for Qatar placing in 2022, it was Platini and the UEFA, they made pressure against Blatter and he later agreed.
Arab or not the majority of AFC will be definitely likely to back Blatter.
http://www.firstpost.com/sports/2269394-2269394.html
Blatter must be re-elected and has full AFC support, says influential Sheikh Ahmad
ZURICH: FIFA president Sepp Blatter is the right man for the job and should be re-elected for another four years on Friday, Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah, one of the most powerful men in world sport, has told Reuters.
The Kuwaiti was speaking on the eve presidential election where, despite the crisis currently engulfing FIFA, Blatter is expected to see off the challenge of 39-year-old Jordanian Prince Ali Bin Al-Hussein.
Sheikh Ahmad, elected to FIFA's executive committee last month at the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) congress, said the 79-year-old Swiss still had the support of the Asian bloc.
"FIFA should have a leader with a lot of experience," he told Reuters at the Baur au Lac hotel, where seven FIFA executives were arrested on Wednesday.
"Not only that, but someone who has shown a strong commitment to the AFC over many years and Blatter has done that.
"Prince Ali is a good man, I work with him, I was a main supporter in the past, he is like my brother. He has a good future but I think he was in a little bit of a hurry. I think he needed to take the trust of Asia first before he earned the trust of the international community."
The that fact AFC, barring Australia which announced its backing for Prince Ali on Thursday, is staunchly behind Blatter is likely to be a key factor in what should be a comfortable victory for the Swiss.
Asia accounts for 47 of the 209 member nations which will vote for the president in Friday's ballot after all other business at the annual FIFA Congress has been completed.
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