FIFA

There are occasions where, having committed to writing one blog in every 24 hour period, you find yourself with a very small window of time to write. This is very much one of those occasions. So I will merely say that I am pleased that FIFA finally appear to be facing justice over the allegations of fraud and corruption that football fans have been aware of for years now. It is my hope that we will now see reform in the governance of the sport.

These charges seem to correlate perfectly with Sepp Blatter's tenure as FIFA president, an odious man who I'd love to see sent down. As always, he seemed largely unfazed by yesterday's events. One commentator observed something along the lines of "In the event of nuclear war, the only survivors would be cockroaches and Sepp Blatter". I look forward to seeing how this develops but the fact that FIFA now seem to have lost the support of the European governing body is telling.

Yesterday, Dick Advocaat also confirmed he would not be staying on permanantly as manager of Sunderland. This is something of a shame as I and by general consensus most Sunderland fans would have liked him in the role, even if only for a couple of years. But it's not difficult to see why a 68 year old man would perhaps not relish the day to day stresses of top flight management. Fingers crossed that the club will make the right appointment this time round. It would be nice to not go through the rigmarole of relegation struggle again.

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