Premier League threatens Club World Cup boycott as FIFA face U-turn over illegal proposal
The Premier League has joined forces with football’s top leagues to threaten FIFA with a boycott of their illegal Club World Cup.
The Premier League has joined forces with football’s top leagues to threaten FIFA with a boycott of their illegal Club World Cup.
FIFA are going their own way in gaming after having split up with EA. But what comes next? Because producing triple-A games from the ground up is expensive.
Our ‘moaning’ led FIFA to put Wilton Sampaio in charge of the quarter-final defeat to France, according to Ruud Gullit. The English media ‘never learn’.
According to reports, FIFA are ’embroiled in a series of legal disputes’ with Qatar’s World Cup organisers and relations are now at an ‘all-time low’.
FIFA have reportedly ‘adamantly’ denied that bare patches on pitches have been covered with paint following complaints from teams at the World Cup.
Neville was not surprised to see FIFA’s short-notice threats to England if they wore the OneLove armband in their World Cup opener.
Germany were one of seven nations set to wear the OneLove armband before the ban, but won’t be silenced. Good for them.
The Danish FA wants a “dialogue” with other UEFA nations over the possibility of leaving FIFA after an “emergency meeting” at the England hotel.
The Netherlands were one of seven European nations who dropped plans to wear the rainbow-coloured ‘OneLove’ bands.
The Football Association is understood to have indicated its support for Gianni Infantino’s re-election as FIFA president next year.
Qatar, the hosts, are concerned about the impact of alcohol sales on fans attending matches for whom drinking is not part of the culture.
The trial at the Swiss Federal Criminal Court in Bellinzona is due to begin on June 8 and is listed until June 22.
Russia will not play again until “football can again be a vector for unity and peace amongst people”.
IFAB are looking at more suggestions for changes to the laws of the game, but how much reporting is rabble-rousing against FIFA?
Sterling and Bellingham were targeted with monkey chants during England’s match on September 2 in Budapest.
FIFA have done a survey and the youngsters have spoken…
“They’ve either got to stick on their position or you’ve got to back down… I’d put FIFA to the test.”
“To listen/speak with some clubs doesn’t mean that FIFA was colluding, was plotting, (on) any ESL project.”
Gianni Infantino held discussions with the ESL clubs prior to the announcement of the breakaway league…
FIFA President Gianni Infantino thinks the 12 clubs involved in the ESL ‘need to assume responsibility’ for their actions.
Infantino says he is “very happy about the interest of Mr Boris Johnson to host a World Cup.”
Reports of a Super League involving Europe’s top clubs resurfaced last year. This is a big moment.
Blatter announced his resignation from the FIFA presidency in 2015 after 17 years in the role.
Clarke resigned as Football Association chairman on Tuesday evening after making a series of offensive remarks.
The number of international transfers in the summer window declined for the first time in a decade.
The former West Ham keeper is honorary president of Show Racism the Red Card.
FIFA is releasing around 150 million US dollars (£121million) to its struggling national associations.
FIFA has approved the extension of player contracts and the movement of transfer windows.
FIFA are ready to allow ‘an indefinite extension to the 2019-20 season across the globe’…
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