FIFA is an unpleasant reminder of what can happen!
Who went wrong?
As impotent spectators we can only shrug our shoulders and hope for changes and justice. We are still able to watch the games from the Champions League and World tournaments so why worry at all?
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Sepp Blatter is a man of many talents! |
Sad but true!
When the legal infrastructure in an international organisation can be taken advantage off to such an extent that the unthinkable management style becomes a de facto standard for business as usual, one would think that it was imperative to secure the loopholes so to further a clean, fair and transparent handling in the sport of football between nations.
This is when it stops being a laughing matter and much more a serious question of how to deal with the blatant trafficking of influences exercised by the members of the FIFA organisation. Unfortunately there has been no resolve or interest in finding a solution during the dictatorship of the present and future President of FIFA.
Who has the power? The organisation or the man? |
FIFAs future seems predetermined by its present chaos
As an organisation FIFA is tainted by its past and present leadership. Its legacy is only as strong as the sport it represents, but as an institution and international sports organisation it has completely failed. There are no guidelines for improvement, nepotism is ripe and bad decisions are rewarded just to mention a few of the surprises, we have seen along the Blatter reign.
Chuck Blazer and Sepp Blatter |
Mobsters who reign in the name of football |
The very same is now about to get elected as FIFA President for a fifth time as he was not included in the FBI round-up this time. When the six arrested officials start explaining their actions it could have serious consequences for Sepp Blatter or perhaps not. He has been in the business to long to know that you never get your own hands dirty - that you leave for somebody else.
Any saviours on the slate at all, anybody?
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Against all odds! Figo and Van de Praag stands no chance |
As the other serious contenders for the job, Luis Figo and de Praag have decided to pull out in protest over the electoral process, the Presidential election is now centered on two contestants.The second option has presented FIFA with a series of solutions - at least according to Prince Ali Bin Al-Husseins own football manifest - but it does sound promising!
Judge for yourself!
His actions also speaks for themselves leaving us a picture of a man who gives more importance to the game than its organisation. According to his manifesto he has seen and felt the sickness and is willing to do what it takes to change the system. His winning chances are minute as fairness is not a de facto standard in the halls of football politics.
He is backed by the two previous contenders and one should think that he with such a strong backing would stand a chance but having secured votes with "donations," Sepp Blatter will be a difficult adversary on the electoral slate.
Prince Ali Bin Al-Hussein shows resolve for a clean-up! |
If, on the other hand, common sense should not prevail, the future of FIFA will be bleak. As the deterioration of its own image will continue, resulting in a huge gamble with sponsors, fans and its ability to influence global fairness through football.
What is wrong with sports?
All great organisations have issues! |
FIFA is also under much more surveillance from the media being involved in far more events than the IOC which automatically puts it on the frontlines of public scrutiny - with regards to IOC we are basically only reminded every four years!
But why does these great organisations that supposedly try to make the best of the sport that people love fail so miserably in their intents?
Doctors orders: Change of attitude
A culprit must be found. The finger points towards the man rather than the organisation for obvious reasons, but if the man as a political animal was constrained to act within a closed circuit of rules, seasoned with transparency, it would be less tempting to manipulate the system to satisfy his false sense of ownership. If a consensus is manipulated and paid for it is not a consensus!
A change in the internal structure together with the handling of funds altogether is the only means of survival for FIFA and right now the only one who seems willing and capable to do something about it is Prince Ali Bin Al-Hussein if he gets elected on May 29th.
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