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by 101greatgoals.com on 10 October 2007
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by is u crazy!! on October 10, 2007
Has it occured to this Blatter man that this proposal will have an adverse effect on the core object of his office which is the development of football in other parts of the world that are still lagging behind. The reason we no longer see national teams hammered 7nil in the world cup is not because these so called third world country football is developing, its because most of their players have the opportunity to play in countries that has first class facilities and world class footballers. The implementation of this rediculous quota system will not only deprive fans the opportunity to see the best footballers in the world playing for their club, it will also deprive football world of the next, Okochas, George Weahs,Dwight Yorkes, Drogbas, Essiens Messis e.t.c. The fact remains that any players that is good enough will get his opportunity to play regardless of who is in the team. How can these young players develop and become the best their is if they are playing with other rubbish players. You can not t
by goon-da-ba on November 12, 2007
yeah, when is this tosser dropping out of sight ? and why has he stayed this long even with his bungling things up repeatedly ? How did he get elected ? Can clubs/fans not decide we dont want him as head of fifa anymore ?
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