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gynn 30-05-2011 19:33

Sepp Blatter
 
Did you watch this idiot's press conference this afternoon?

He's lost it, big time. He treated his audience with total disrespect, by stonewalling perfectly reasonable questions, then had the cheek to start demanding respect from them.

He might win the vote on wednesday from the small countries he's managed to buy off over the years.

But in truth he's history. He's become a bit of a joke!

lancsdave 30-05-2011 19:35

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gynn (Post 909616)
Did you watch this idiot's press conference this afternoon?

He's lost it, big time. He treated his audience with total disrespect, by stonewalling perfectly reasonable questions, then had the cheek to start demanding respect from them.

He might win the vote on wednesday from the small countries he's managed to buy off over the years.

But in truth he's history. He's become a bit of a joke!

A bit of a joke is very polite, but then again there might be a mod watching :D

He's the hole at the back end of an ass

DaveinGermany 30-05-2011 20:09

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 909617)
He's the hole at the back end of an ass

Oyoy ! I do hope that's an Americanism type Ass you're talking about there ? ;)

cashman 30-05-2011 21:03

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gynn (Post 909616)
Did you watch this idiot's press conference this afternoon?

He's lost it, big time. He treated his audience with total disrespect, by stonewalling perfectly reasonable questions, then had the cheek to start demanding respect from them.

He might win the vote on wednesday from the small countries he's managed to buy off over the years.

But in truth he's history. He's become a bit of a joke!

think perhaps the jokes on us gynn, he will be re-elected unopposed.;) wont just be the small counties vote, allegedly a deal wi "Platini" fer the job in 4 yrs time.

Retlaw 30-05-2011 21:11

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gynn (Post 909616)
Did you watch this idiot's press conference this afternoon?

He's lost it, big time. He treated his audience with total disrespect, by stonewalling perfectly reasonable questions, then had the cheek to start demanding respect from them.

He might win the vote on wednesday from the small countries he's managed to buy off over the years.

But in truth he's history. He's become a bit of a joke!

Who the heck are you on about.
Retlaw

gynn 30-05-2011 21:19

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 909634)
Who the heck are you on about.
Retlaw

Sepp Blatter?
As per the title of the thread?
On the General Sport and Hobby Talk?
President of FIFA. World Governing Body of Football?
Headlines on all the news programmes tonight?

No?
Still not got him?
Ok, never mind. Go back to sleep.

Mancie 30-05-2011 21:34

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 909633)
think perhaps the jokes on us gynn, he will be re-elected unopposed.;) wont just be the small counties vote, allegedly a deal wi "Platini" fer the job in 4 yrs time.

The joke has been on us for many years... things don't help when our own F.A. are also a joke.
Blatter is an idiot but which of the other "candidates" would we (football supporters) like to see as head of FIFA?... as Ian Holloway said.."who are these people" ? :confused: :D

cashman 30-05-2011 21:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 909639)
The joke has been on us for many years... things don't help when our own F.A. are also a joke.

Got it bang on.;)

jaysay 31-05-2011 08:42

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
Think there could well be a 'C' in FIFA's shortsightedness "Crisis, What Crisis" where have I heard of that before:confused: It now appears that their major sponsors, Cokea-Cola and Adidas are showing concern, these people don't like to be associated with sleaze, and money talks, if FIFA delegates feel that some of the main sources of income might withdraw, they may just look at things in a slightly different light;)

gynn 31-05-2011 12:59

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
I liked the comment on Sky News this morning that the only way to remove a dictator like Blatter is to send in a NATO military task force!

We might yet see helicopters hovering over his Zurich compound!

:)

Margaret Pilkington 31-05-2011 13:11

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
Hasn't the vote been postponed because it looks like a one horse race......or have I got hold of the wrong end of the stick.......I only give half an ear to the football linked stuff...and that is onlybecause himself sometimes will ask me what is new in that direction.

I'm sure this fiasco will be like every political story of sleaze and corruption.....it will be hushed up, or whitewashed, and thse who are on the take will get away with shed loads of money(one way or another)...a bit like Sharon Shoesmith(bovine)!

cashman 31-05-2011 14:11

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
wrong end of stick margaret,its now a 1 horse race.

Margaret Pilkington 31-05-2011 14:26

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
Oh, I thought they had cancelled it pending investigations!
Must've been listening with the deaf ear.:)

jaysay 31-05-2011 17:18

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 909725)
Oh, I thought they had cancelled it pending investigations!
Must've been listening with the deaf ear.:)

Its still on Margaret, the reason being there are just two rules. Rule 1 Sepp Blatter is always right. rule 2 if it is proved that Sepp Blatter is wrong rule 1 applies;)

garinda 31-05-2011 17:21

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
We invented the game.

When did it get taken over by a load of dishonest, untrustworthy, weasley, Johnny foreigners?

jaysay 31-05-2011 17:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 909756)
We invented the game.

When did it get taken over by a load of dishonest, untrustworthy, weasley, Johnny foreigners?

What amuses me more than anything is these people, like Jack Warner, having all the clout, since when was the west indies a hot bed of football, they should go back to concentrating on cricket cuz they aren't that clever at that game these days either;)

garinda 31-05-2011 17:40

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 909761)
What amuses me more than anything is these people, like Jack Warner, having all the clout, since when was the west indies a hot bed of football, they should go back to concentrating on cricket cuz they aren't that clever at that game these days either;)

Same with the Middle East, and Africa, as your point about the West Indies.

Our game.

Therefore our ball, and we should bleedin' well take it home, and put it under the bed.

Let them fight over which jumpers for goal posts is their's.

There's been accusations of corruption since the mid nineties.

Sack the lot.

New broom, and all that.

This lost are worse than politicans.

lancsdave 31-05-2011 17:41

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 909756)
we invented the game.

When did it get taken over by a load of dishonest, untrustworthy, weasley, johnny foreigners?

1992

garinda 31-05-2011 17:47

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
Mind you, I still find it odd that our international spokesman is David Davis.

I still think of him as Stuart Hall's long haired side-kick on Look North.

:D

Margaret Pilkington 31-05-2011 17:50

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
It got taken over by the dishonest, untrustworthy, weasley foreigners joined the premier league clubs........I know this is terribly un PC but the English team sound like the league of nations.
He who has most money makes the rules...or so it seems. Everything can be bought these days......well everything except Honour.

Margaret Pilkington 31-05-2011 17:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 909769)
Mind you, I still find it odd that our international spokesman is David Davis.

I still think of him as Stuart Hall's long haired side-kick on Look North.

:D

Yes, and the sad thing is he isn't wearing anywhere near as well as Stuart Hall.
He looks like he had a really bad paper round...uphill both ways, two bags and no bike!

jaysay 31-05-2011 17:53

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 909769)
Mind you, I still find it odd that our international spokesman is David Davis.

I still think of him as Stuart Hall's long haired side-kick on Look North.

:D

Think that's only unofficial G. the media seem to wheel him out to give an opinion when things go tits up somewhere:D

garinda 31-05-2011 18:02

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 909772)
Think that's only unofficial G. the media seem to wheel him out to give an opinion when things go tits up somewhere:D


Yeah, know he's retired, but the media do wheel him out.

:D

garinda 31-05-2011 18:07

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 909772)
Think that's only unofficial G. the media seem to wheel him out to give an opinion when things go tits up somewhere:D

Just makes me think, every time he pops up, that John Munday will also emerge as a spokesman for the Olympics, or Felecity Goody will suddenly reappear, speaking about international cricket.

:D

jaysay 31-05-2011 18:44

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 909776)
Yeah, know he's retired, but the media do wheel him out.

:D

Think its a case of you can't keep a good man down, or sumat:D

Alan Varrechia 31-05-2011 19:18

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 909769)
Mind you, I still find it odd that our international spokesman is David Davis.

I still think of him as Stuart Hall's long haired side-kick on Look North.

:D

I knew i'd seen him somewhere before. :D:D:D

Retlaw 31-05-2011 20:40

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gynn (Post 909638)
Sepp Blatter?
As per the title of the thread?
On the General Sport and Hobby Talk?
President of FIFA. World Governing Body of Football?
Headlines on all the news programmes tonight?

No?
Still not got him?
Ok, never mind. Go back to sleep.

Never heard of him.
Are you sure its not all Blether.

Retlaw.

Margaret Pilkington 31-05-2011 21:30

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
Wonder if Sepp is short for Septic...as in Septic Tank.

jaysay 01-06-2011 09:29

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 909823)
Wonder if Sepp is short for Septic...as in Septic Tank.

Well he's certainly full of it;)

cashman 01-06-2011 10:43

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
are yeh aware yer calling a guy, who will be re-elected unapposed cos most by far of the international bodies are supporting the farce of n election, so he aint fully to blame as the whole damn lot of em are bent.:rolleyes:

jaysay 01-06-2011 17:27

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 909933)
are yeh aware yer calling a guy, who will be re-elected unapposed cos most by far of the international bodies are supporting the farce of n election, so he aint fully to blame as the whole damn lot of em are bent.:rolleyes:

Ya this election reminds me of the old days in Russia when the result of the next 5 general elections were kept in the safe in vault in the Kremlin:rolleyes:

garinda 01-06-2011 17:51

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 909982)
Ya this election reminds me of the old days in Russia when the result of the next 5 general elections were kept in the safe in vault in the Kremlin:rolleyes:

I'm glad we at least attempted to stop old Bepp Slatter's re-election, but thought Bernstein, our man from the F.A., speech was a bit daft.

'A coronation without an opponent provides a flawed mandate.'

I don't remember many opponents, clamouring to get on the throne, the last time we had a coronation, in 1953.

:rolleyes:

cashman 01-06-2011 20:44

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 909982)
Ya this election reminds me of the old days in Russia when the result of the next 5 general elections were kept in the safe in vault in the Kremlin:rolleyes:

never thought yeh were a "Red under the Bed":D

DAV007 06-07-2011 03:30

Re: Sepp Blatter
 
enjoying a visit to Zimbabwe and hanging out with Mugabe.
then again, Mugabe and Blatter do have a common enemy.


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