Sepp Blatter
Posted in Politics, World Cup at 19:58 on 4 June 2015
I still don’t quite know what to make of Sepp Blatter’s resignation.
It was only a few days after he’d secured his presidency for another term. Maybe there’s a lot to come out about his dealings behind the scenes. It would seem so.
But…. A thought occurred to me.
Is it a bit like John Major’s resignation? He resigned (as head of the Tory Party) but still managed to stay on if you recall.
And Blatter’s given himself about six months still in charge while the process of electing a successor takes place. I wouldn’t be in the least surprised if he tried to stand again.
Whatever, I doubt that the next World Cup will be removed from Russia. There were good reasons why it should go there. (It was Europe’s turn and Russia hadn’t had it yet, among others.)
Qatar in 2022 is another matter. (But 2022 is Asia’s turn.)
In another point; to make things absolutely clear, if there is a rerun of the voting for 2018 or 2022, to avoid accusations of sour grapes, England ought not to bid and perhaps neither ought the US given it was that country’s initiative that has resulted in the arrest of FIFA’s executives.
Tags: Conservatives, FIFA, John Major, Qatar, Russia, Sepp Blatter, Tory Party, US, USA, World Cup
Eric Brown
5 June 2015 at 16:58
Let’s hope Blatter won’t run again. By that time, with luck, the bugger will be in jail.