How the **** is this man still in charge?
View attachment 203680I would deny it. There is no racism.
"There is maybe one of the players towards another - he has a word or a gesture which is not the correct one.
"But the one who is affected by that, he should say 'this is a game'. We are in a game, and at the end of the game, we shake hands, and this can happen, because we have worked so hard against racism and discrimination."
Given that he is elected primarily by African countries you would presume that morality > money for these associations especially in racism but no they are all as grant hungry as each other.
What's his advice to black footballers next year in Poland and 2018 in Russia? Pick the banana's up and eat them?
This man never fails to bemuse and considering he believes FIFA to be a 'sovereign state' of which he is the head you would think there would be repercussions for these remarks, but there will not be. The only thing I will say for the Premier League/English FA is throughout the kickitout and other racism program's ran in the United Kingdom this country has made far more strides without FIFA than any other country has with FIFA.
This man, as he says himself so often, speaks for the 'football family' and the football fans around the world... Yet again it feels like we are all being voiced by a mad man with small mans syndrome who is so out of touch with reality and football that his quest for power over rides any kind of moral responsibility he holds as head of FIFA.
He has no-one to answer to. No-one is prepared to issue a serious challenge to get rid of this cancer in football.