Sepp Blatter finally lets go of Fifa as FBI noose tightens
After 17 years as virtual head of state, addicted to the power from ruling football’s top body, he accepted the inevitable and resigned – but he’s not going quite yet.
Sepp Blatter, who has resigned as Fifa president, joined in 1975 when it had just 12 employees and created a model of kickbacks, patronage and pork barrel politics as Fifa’s revenues soared.
Owen Gibson, chief sports correspondent
@owen_g
Tuesday 2 June 2015 16.58 EDT Last modified on Tuesday 2 June 2015 17.41 EDT
On Friday, Sepp Blatter stood before the 209 members of the “Fifa family” that have become his fiefdom and giddily beamed: “Let’s go Fifa! Let’s go!”
Just a few days later, he stood before a sparsely attended, hastily convened press conference in Fifa’s £150m HQ and gloomily announced he would step down, bringing down the curtain on four decades at world football’s scandal-hit governing body and 17 as president.
http://www.theguardian.com/football/...noose-tightens
After 17 years as virtual head of state, addicted to the power from ruling football’s top body, he accepted the inevitable and resigned – but he’s not going quite yet.
Sepp Blatter, who has resigned as Fifa president, joined in 1975 when it had just 12 employees and created a model of kickbacks, patronage and pork barrel politics as Fifa’s revenues soared.
Owen Gibson, chief sports correspondent
@owen_g
Tuesday 2 June 2015 16.58 EDT Last modified on Tuesday 2 June 2015 17.41 EDT
On Friday, Sepp Blatter stood before the 209 members of the “Fifa family” that have become his fiefdom and giddily beamed: “Let’s go Fifa! Let’s go!”
Just a few days later, he stood before a sparsely attended, hastily convened press conference in Fifa’s £150m HQ and gloomily announced he would step down, bringing down the curtain on four decades at world football’s scandal-hit governing body and 17 as president.
http://www.theguardian.com/football/...noose-tightens
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