If the evidence I have presented can clearly be disproven, then that would be different. However, the evidence clearly points to the conclusions I have presented.
Soccer would be doing, would already have done, a lot better, if the issues I am talking about had been addressed. Soccer has been around much longer than most other sports. Yet, it still is not the dominant sport in various locations. The most populated countries in the world were not even represented in this World Cup Finals, and I cannot recall that they ever were.
John
You really like the personal graft of one or two corrupt players to continue to deny England a chance to win the World Cup ?
It is the truth. Trust the truth. The truth is good. The truth works. The truth is right. The truth will save this sport called Soccer.
John
============================================= FIFA is clearly allowing player to perform in doped up condition, which is allowing criminal elements such as Organized Crime Gambling division to infiltrate the sport.
The English Premiership 552Merlin Mad Dog Merlin It's the clash of the so called 'big 4' of the English Premiership on Sunday. Which, in you honest opinion, is the only team that is not thoroughly ashamed as...
This enables Organized Crime to enter into corrupt deals with players to throw matches, like Rooney pushing C. Ronaldo to make absolutely certain the referee sent him off in England-Portugal World Cup 2006. 1) Rooney obtains the Undetectable Steroids and Human Growth Hormone, 2) Organized Crime Gambling division obtains the England loss when huge numbers of gamblers bet money for England to win.
In the underworld, that is called "A Deal".
The push on C. Ronaldo by Rooney in this tape of England-Portugal World Cup 2006 quarterfinal was corrupt and it is clear that Rooney is worried he might not yet have done enough, with the alleged stamp on Carvalho, to be Sent Off. He was determined to make sure he was Sent Off. When was the last time you saw that scenario from professional soccer players ?
John
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Fifa told to get tough on drugs or face Olympic ban By Nick Harris Published: 25 April 2006 Football risks being banished from the Olympic Games over its refusal to implement tougher anti-drugs laws, the head of the World Anti-Doping Agency, Dick Pound, said yesterday. Fifa's doping rules, in particular the current minimum ban of six months for a first-time offender, were adjudged by the Court of Arbitration for Sport as falling short of complying with the World Anti-Doping Code, which recommends a two-year ban. ====================================
John