Normally, the days before electing the World Cup hosts, the contenders will get a lot of media attention, but this year corruption allegations, vote-selling, undercover journalist investigations and accusations of bid collusion has caught the eye of the people.
The British newspaper The Sunday Times published a tape, in late October, of two high-profiled FIFA members, Amos Adamu and Reynald Temarii, offering the undercover journalists, pretending to be lobbyists for the USA bid, their votes for the USA to become hosts of the World Cup in exchange for money. FIFA's Ethics Committee decided to ban the two for 3 years, along with four other officials.
The England bid amazingly didn't care for the investigation performed by The Sunday Times and they actually sent a letter to FIFA trying to convince them that the England bid actually had nothing to do with the investigation.
FIFA did not appreciate the investigation, either. The Chairman of the Executive Committee, Claudio Sulser, and even FIFA President Sepp Blatter expressed their resentment towards the UK media.
When the BBC published their plans to air a documentary on corruption within FIFA only three days before the election for the World Cup 2018 and 2022 hosts, the English Bid Committee and even senior figures in the Britsh Government weren't particularily pleased. They went as far as to say that the BBC were "unpatriotic".
The BBC went on to air the documentary investigating three members of FIFA receiving bribes during the periods of 1989 and 1999, despite protests from politicians and anyone wanting England to become hosts of the 2018 World Cup, as they believed this documentary would ruin England's chances.
The first FIFA official mentioned was a gentleman named Nicolas Leoz from Paraguay, and he is the head of South America's football confederation. He was named in court papers in connection with payments totalling £83,000
But the BBC obtained a confidential ISL document which actually lists up to 175 secret payments. It showed that Nicolas was paid £384,000 more than first thought.
The second Fifa official named by the programme, Ricardo Teixeira, is head of the Brazilian Football Confederation which is responsible for staging the 2014 World Cup
The second FIFA official named was Ricardo Teixeira, and he is head of the Brazilian Football Confederation.
The ISL list shows a front company in Liechtenstein called Sanud, which Teixeira is heavily involved with, received 21 payments totalling £6m.
The final FIFA official mentioned was Issa Hayato, who is the FIFA vice-president representing football in African nations. This gentleman took bribes totalling £12,900.
These aren't even all of the corruption scandals which has struck FIFA, these are the scandals that have struck in the last month. There seems to be a scandal within FIFA just about every other year, and it is not healthy for football as a sport.
As you probably could of guessed, England did not get the World Cup in 2018, and everybody is blaming The Sunday Times and the BBC, which isn't fair really. They were just doing their jobs, which is to find something to write about, and sometimes you have to investigate and find out something that people aren't going to like.
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onsdag 8. desember 2010
onsdag 17. november 2010
Reality TV-shows
71 Grader Nord is an adventure reality TV-show much like the American reality show called The Amazing Race, the only difference being that in The Amazing Race the travelling goes worldwide while on 71 Grader Nord you travel from the most southern part of Norway which is Lindesnes and fight your way all the way to the most northern part of Norway which is Nordkapp. The purpose of this show is most likely to see how much you can push the human body, and people actually enjoy seeing people struggling to get up a mountain or carrying logs for several kilometers.
Paradise Hotel is a reality tv-show where the contestants stay at a luxury hotel in Mexico trying to be a part of the last couple standing. It has everything you could ever imagine. Drinking, sex, partying, mind-games, being liked and finding someone you can trust to stay with you until the end to be able to win the three hundred thousand kroner prize. The people that are on the show are generally very young between the ages of eighteen and twenty five and very “fit”. The show has been pretty controversial because of all the drinking that is going on and due to the behavior of these young people, the debate is whether they can jobs after this because of the employers might have seen the show and not want to hire them because of what they do during their free time. The reason this show is on TV is because they want to appeal to the younger generation, who are the ones who watch the most TV and they enjoy seeing sex and drinking.
The show Jakten På Kjærligheten comes from the British reality show “Farmer Needs A Wife”. The show is all about a single farmer trying to find himself/herself a new husband/wife. They bring four potential partners to a farm and they all spend a few weeks at the farm and each week one partner is eliminated until the last one remains. As you can probably tell this show is a Romance show. The purpose of this show is to show to people that anybody in the world can find true love, even though most of the relationships on the show never last.
I do like some reality TV-shows like The Amazing Race, because it has some excitement to it and is completely real and nothing is staged, but in reality shows like Paradise Hotel, there are so many things that are staged, which sort of takes away the “reality” for me.
tirsdag 16. november 2010
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I have been instructed by my sensei to create this blog because it will save all life on the planet. True story.
I have been instructed by my sensei to create this blog because it will save all life on the planet. True story.
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