Ive not been that impressed by Platini. He was originally Blatter's nominated successor and I cant help thinking he's been around the corruption and indirectly complicit in it for too long. The Dutch FA guy would be a better bet imo.
Schweinsteiger is 31 in a couple of months though. At the end of a three year contract he'll be both less good and and worth a fraction of what they paid for him. Morgan would likely have increased in value and ability.
Not sure why you say that. Ive always thought two shades of blue, two shades of red, white, black, green and yellow in stripes and blocks looks great together.
20 seconds on google. Middle class people complain more.
http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/10004019.Mobile_camera_to_be_set_up_in_speed_clampdown/
http://www.worcesternews.co.uk/news/12893934.More_accurate_reflection_of_speeding_in_Warndon_Villages_revealed/
No-one seems to know. A Swiss politician being interviewed yesterday said FIFA was registered under a law intended for village member societies with a few thousand francs income - not a billion dollar international enterprise. Its this form of registration rather than as a public company which allows them to keep pretty much all information secret.
Greg Dyke (Chair of FA) is saying the vote should go ahead. Not sure why he would say that unless:
1. He thinks they have enough numbers to get Blatter out
2. He thinks by Blatter staying it will explode the organisation and making rebuilding from the ground up easier.
3. He is a useless tactician
Lets hope its 1 or 2.
Bizzare. Its also strange how if you delve into the list of the 'fallen' police officers - "Honoring Those Killed in 2015" on the Officer Down Memorial Page
https://www.odmp.org/search/year it turns out most of them died of illness or accident - nothing to do with being killed by criminals.
Odd politics going on.