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Post by zigra Thu Nov 21, 2013 11:01 pm

Imo it's the referees fault.

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Post by teamanarchy Fri Nov 22, 2013 6:59 am

jibers wrote:
Natalie Portman wrote:The game should be announced 3-0 to South Africa.

When Blatter finally goes, do you think a decent person will replace him? Nah mate, it'll be Platini. same old crap Laughing
FIFA is arguably the most corrupt institution on the planet.
Firstly, the Catholic Church... Secondly, I'm South African... Our government owns FIFA in terms of corruption.

Thirdly, as a South African, I'm not exactly offended by this.
Our football is sh**... Gordon Igesund is coach now and making improvements, but one friendly win is not exactly going to change the fact that we are pretty terrible.
No. If you wanna help South African football, you need to get rid of our administrators in SAFA who spend money that should be going into grass-roots football on first class flights for administrators (while players fly economy class) and big cars...
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Post by Zero Fri Nov 22, 2013 11:17 am

teamanarchy wrote:
jibers wrote:
Natalie Portman wrote:The game should be announced 3-0 to South Africa.

When Blatter finally goes, do you think a decent person will replace him? Nah mate, it'll be Platini. same old crap Laughing
FIFA is arguably the most corrupt institution on the planet.
Firstly, the Catholic Church... Secondly, I'm South African... Our government owns FIFA in terms of corruption.

Thirdly, as a South African, I'm not exactly offended by this.
Our football is sh**... Gordon Igesund is coach now and making improvements, but one friendly win is not exactly going to change the fact that we are pretty terrible.
No. If you wanna help South African football, you need to get rid of our administrators in SAFA who spend money that should be going into grass-roots football on first class flights for administrators (while players fly economy class) and big cars...
Corruption? You've never heard of my country, then.

On topic, FIFA is run by a senile old man. I'm not surprised by this.
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