Documentary about how the men in FIFA sold the right to host the event in Qatar in 2022.Documentary about how the men in FIFA sold the right to host the event in Qatar in 2022.Documentary about how the men in FIFA sold the right to host the event in Qatar in 2022.
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Revealing and strangulating for the culprits, and be aware that more will come, also from other international sports federations like the iaaf, isu,ibu, and other regional federations especially here in europe.
My guess is that no fifa excecutive are innocent, including the former president blatter.im not a football fan and good is that, because it spreads its all-inclusive tentacles from a local to a international level and steals money and time in the limelight at the cost of other sports, like the small city i live in here in norway, its just football, 4 hectars of fields and a large indoor arena for lets say 300 more or less active members, overpaid coaches, having a team at the 4th out of 7 levels of divisions here in norway and they never advance. They tried to breed some icehockey fewer here with an ice rink, but the ice was gone after a year, they couldnt pay the guy who preperated the ice,green plastic grass laid out in the rink for 10 years for football, and now its gone being replaced by a new stadium for football. We have a 12.5 mtrs swimming pool, thats emtied for water, and norwegians drowns like a shark falling asleep. No, football rules the money thats for sure, corrupted or not its just made for the laid out on a sofa viewer as an instrument to recover after a hard week of work, therefore its the sport of the workers...
as a documentary you get just a pinhole insight what fifa really are, and its of course a very negatively loaded in all its prescence, and the corruption crimes is the plum of the egg. Couldve been more informational. A recommend for soccerhaters around the world...
My guess is that no fifa excecutive are innocent, including the former president blatter.im not a football fan and good is that, because it spreads its all-inclusive tentacles from a local to a international level and steals money and time in the limelight at the cost of other sports, like the small city i live in here in norway, its just football, 4 hectars of fields and a large indoor arena for lets say 300 more or less active members, overpaid coaches, having a team at the 4th out of 7 levels of divisions here in norway and they never advance. They tried to breed some icehockey fewer here with an ice rink, but the ice was gone after a year, they couldnt pay the guy who preperated the ice,green plastic grass laid out in the rink for 10 years for football, and now its gone being replaced by a new stadium for football. We have a 12.5 mtrs swimming pool, thats emtied for water, and norwegians drowns like a shark falling asleep. No, football rules the money thats for sure, corrupted or not its just made for the laid out on a sofa viewer as an instrument to recover after a hard week of work, therefore its the sport of the workers...
as a documentary you get just a pinhole insight what fifa really are, and its of course a very negatively loaded in all its prescence, and the corruption crimes is the plum of the egg. Couldve been more informational. A recommend for soccerhaters around the world...
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