It's official the Beeb and the Sunday Times fucked it for England! Blatter made a 2 minute speech just before the voting began about the English media!
Yes, those pesky journalists, exposing corruption. Bastards!
OK, we're not hosting the World Cup, but I think the moral victory of showing we wouldn't play their dirty little games is important.
If FIFA can't handle it's morality being questioned, then that in itself is a strong sign that they are corrupt.
Quote from: MonsXI on December 03, 2010, 10:08:10 AMIt's official the Beeb and the Sunday Times fucked it for England! Blatter made a 2 minute speech just before the voting began about the English media!If FIFA can't handle it's morality being questioned, then that in itself is a strong sign that they are corrupt. The alternative would be us sweeping it under the carpet to play their game and even then I doubt we wouyld have got it anyway.OK, we're not hosting the World Cup, but I think the moral victory of showing we wouldn't play their dirty little games is important.
Quote from: John M on December 03, 2010, 10:14:42 AMOK, we're not hosting the World Cup, but I think the moral victory of showing we wouldn't play their dirty little games is important....even if the cost was a reported £50 million.
Quote from: Chris Harte on December 03, 2010, 10:19:11 AMQuote from: John M on December 03, 2010, 10:14:42 AMOK, we're not hosting the World Cup, but I think the moral victory of showing we wouldn't play their dirty little games is important....even if the cost was a reported £50 million.In a word, yes.
Thing is if the panorama thing had been aired aftyer the vote it would have appeared as sour grapes nothing more. And let's be honest we all - i think - believe FIFA to be corrupt. Also, you can't have a free press and then decide what we want them to say. We bang on about free specch in this country and use it as a stick to beat certain countries - usually islamic - when their sensibilities are crossed over cartoons, books etc and yet moan when we haven't won a vote on the back of it. yeah, the journalism hurt our bid but what does that say about FIFA rather than us?