Nov 26, 2015

THERE IS A CAMPAIGN IN FIFA AGAINST MICHEL PLATINI MASTERMINDED BY THE ACTING FIFA PRESIDENT

I read in the news some couple of days ago that FIFA are requesting life ban for the Ex-FIFA president Sepp Blatter and the UEFA chief Michel Platini, which if this request is granted then I think is a SHAME, big SHAME on the  FIFA ethics and also their acting boss.


looking at it from my point of view I don't think their offense warrants a life ban, it is a contract for services that was offered by the UEFA chief for Gods sake and not money given to buy private jets or allocate votes, so I think the punishment is a clear campaign if given  by  Mr Hayatou and his boys the FIFA ethics.

Mr Hayatou knows very well that if Michel Platini goes to CAS he will have is ban overturn or reduced which will make him available and eligible to compete for the role of the president and he doesn't want that, he did that in 2013 against bility the Liberian FA chief during the CAF elections, knowing very well he was going to lose if nothing was done to stop bility, had him framed up and he was banned from competing and Mr Hayatou won with no body challenging. He knows that if Mr Platini goes for this election or the future one he would win and knowing fully that, is using is role as the acting president to frustrate such happening.

Mr Hayatou has been in the game for quite a long time and I respect that but he needs to be investigated along with the ethics committee, Mr hayatou is not above investigation, he is not above questioning, this things have to happen if FIFA wants to be corruption free.

in conclusion I think whatever offense Mr Platini has committed does not warrant for him given a life sentence it is unacceptable, if he was to be ban for six-months or let me say a year is ok, two years hmmm alright, three years is getting too much for an offense like that, four years that is outrageous and unacceptable but a life ban if imposed is a SHAME on FIFA and that shows there is a campaign coming from Mr Hayatou and his boys the FIFA ethics against Michel Platini.

 

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