If Sepp Blatter wants to stop World Cup corruption he must learn from Olympic Games

The truly depressing thing about the latest FIFA corruption scandals is that it is almost impossible to see FIFA change.

Football Association chairman Greg Dyke believes in the corporate world the questions raised about the governance of the world body would by now have forced Sepp Blatter to step down as FIFA president. But the sobering truth is the vast majority of FIFA officials live outside Europe and do not share his view.
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Published on June 12, 2014 02:36
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