FIFA
#141
Posted 2015-June-07, 03:58
From their website: "an association governed by Swiss law". Switzerland may be less corrupt than most, I don't know.
Two hundred nine "member associations". How many of them are corrupt also? Now it gets harder.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#142
Posted 2015-June-07, 05:36
#143
Posted 2015-June-07, 09:57
Cyberyeti, on 2015-June-07, 05:36, said:
Wow. That sounds like the U.S.A. business model.
#144
Posted 2015-June-07, 10:15
Winstonm, on 2015-June-07, 09:57, said:
Yes, I see a business opportunity here. And right now the prices may be down a bit. Let's get with it.
#145
Posted 2015-June-07, 11:14
blackshoe, on 2015-June-07, 03:58, said:
FIFA is a not-for-profit organization.
#146
Posted 2015-June-07, 11:35
#147
Posted 2015-June-07, 11:36
blackshoe, on 2015-June-06, 17:10, said:
There is a lot of money in FIFA involved ( other world sport federations are financially light years away)
There are 207 members with equal rights = one federation, one vote
FIFA will be fine only if yellow and orange will dominate this world map of Transparency International. Maybe in the year 2068 or so...
http://www.google.de...xcBioLqXNr4bm0Q
#148
Posted 2015-June-07, 11:40
mike777, on 2015-May-31, 22:23, said:
Ban international soccer.
It will not rid corruption but it will reduce it.
I actually do not have problem with FIFA being terminated. I have problem with the above comment.
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#149
Posted 2015-June-07, 12:15
Aberlour10, on 2015-June-07, 11:36, said:
There are 207 members with equal rights = one federation, one vote
FIFA will be fine only if yellow and orange will dominate this world map of Transparency International. Maybe in the year 2068 or so...
http://www.google.de...Aw&ved=0CAkQ8wc
www.google.de/url?source=imgres&ct=tbn&q=http://www.thelocal.no/userdata/images/article/ee42f418a4ea1508e5a991b5213c7a7a455454d695496ebf41881063c0ce63a6.jpg&sa=X&ei=6Ih0VZ2UIcOksAGL1byYDA&ved=0CAUQ8wc4Fg&usg=AFQjCNEwaDM4ACkjVTdxcBioLqXNr4bm0Q
I'd say there's a pretty good correlation between the red areas and federations that vote for Blatter ...
#150
Posted 2015-June-07, 12:19
cherdano, on 2015-June-07, 11:14, said:
I said it was a corporation. I said that as a lead in to the fact that governments regulate corporations. "not-for-profit" is irrelevant to that.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#151
Posted 2015-June-07, 19:24
blackshoe, on 2015-June-07, 03:58, said:
So someone needs to find a Swiss law that has been broken. And it has to be a law for which the punishment is dissolution of the corporation, not merely a fine. I suspect it's unlikely.
#152
Posted 2015-June-07, 22:20
barmar, on 2015-June-07, 19:24, said:
agree 100%
dissolution would need to be driven by the customers or lack of customers. they provide the billions.
think of bbo if customers leave in mass.
Even a great bridge site may fail, if customers leave in mass for others.
#153
Posted 2015-June-07, 23:23
#154
Posted 2015-June-08, 05:08
#155
Posted 2015-June-08, 15:21
Cyberyeti, on 2015-June-07, 12:15, said:
Sure.
But I was really surprised that France voted for Blatter. M. Platini seems not to have much influence in his "home" federation.
#156
Posted 2015-June-14, 10:35
Quote
U.S. forward Abby Wambach tells one from the time she and her now-wife, Sarah Huffman, were backstage in a VIP room in January 2013 before the World Player of the Year awards gala in Zurich, Switzerland. “[FIFA president] Sepp Blatter came into our little area, and he walked straight up to Sarah and thought she was [Brazilian star] Marta,” says Wambach.
“Marta!” Blatter said, hugging a bewildered Huffman, who doesn't look much like Marta. “You are the best! The very best!”
“He had no idea who Marta was, and she’s won the award five times,” says Wambach. “For me, that’s just a slap in the face because it shows he doesn’t really care about the women’s game.”
bed
#157
Posted 2015-June-15, 06:25
-gwnn
#158
Posted 2015-June-17, 06:59
Cyberyeti, on 2015-June-07, 05:36, said:
This is not going to change. Perhaps 1/4 of teams are in contention to even make it to the world cup, the rest are small countries who have 75% of the vote. Why would they EVER agree on letting the big nations get more votes?
#159
Posted 2015-June-17, 08:00
Gerben42, on 2015-June-17, 06:59, said:
Well TBF the IOC did kinda manage it.
It might take the big nations threatening to break away, the world cup would be worthless if only competed by African/Asian nations.
#160
Posted 2015-June-17, 14:53
If it the vote is not worth paying me for it, fair enough do not.
As Cyb points out some countries may just choose to leave or destroy FIFA and let it be replaced with something or ten somethings.
I think the concerns here are that paying for votes seems unfair/unjust and destroying FIFA creates uncertainty.
For example it may mean the next world cup is cancelled.