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Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Sepp Blatter Resigns as FIFA President


After 17 years in charge of the football governing body,FIFA president,Sepp Blatter has resigned .It comes as an explosive letter appeared to contradict its claims that Sepp Blatter's right-hand man was not involved in the payment of an alleged $10million bribe.During a press conference at the FIFA HQ in Zurich,the 79 year old who was re-elcected four days ago said
“I have thoroughly thought about my presidency and the 40 years Fifa has played in my life. I love Fifa more than anything else and I only want to do the best. I decided to stand again for election for the good of football.”
“Fifa’s interest are dear to me. That’s why I have taken this decision. What counts most for me, is the institution of Fifa and football around the world.”
"FIFA needs profound restructuring."Although members have given me the new mandate, this mandate does not seem to be supported by everyone.
"We will hold an extraordinary conference as soon as possible. A new president will be elected."
“My mandate does not appear to be supported by everybody”.

27 comments:

  1. Oh thank God.. It's been great having you..But trust me no one wants to see him become FIFA president again.. Bon Voyage

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    1. We need change...#angryFace#

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    2. Steve I guess pressure was put on him to resign cos he just won the election.. Anyway his administration has been tagged with corruption for some time now nd he don too tey for Fifa

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  2. Alright,i dnt even kno him

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  3. oh good news......he was beginning to act like African leaders who are power intoxicated...its about time!!!

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    1. PARENTAL ADVISORY!!!
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      Heya d change even got to FIFA...

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  4. Oh No.My future sugar daddy.He will probably have more time for me.17yrs is not a joke

    No shaking

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  5. I feel bad for him,but it's always good to give others the opportunity to rule too..coz one 's idea can never be favorable to all. wish him the best

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  6. Taking a bow out of Fifa now, is a welcome development.

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  7. The guy don try mehn . Go relax.
    IamAdelarry

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  8. Best post /news of the day ....#Change

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  9. Wow finally.......it a news worth celebrating though.

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  10. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    That arab man go dey happy nw like mad.
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  11. Good news! The dictator steps down.. IT IS WELL

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  12. Its abou tym, mugabe of football indeed
    #*karlishah*

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  13. Lol......The man is too young to retire now....After winning a fair contest but corruption would not let him rule.....Pst.Chekeleke

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  14. That's one act we rarely see in Nigeria.....They want to carry a position to their grave...I wonder when our time will come to rule...Anyways, Sepp u ve done well...wish u the best days in ur retirement...

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  15. It's been long time coming.

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  16. It's been long time coming.

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  17. Change everywhere.....Mugabe should do and step down for someone else in Zimbabwe.....dude wants to die there...na wa oo

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