I've never felt so much cold anger I felt as a football fan after seeing our future King and Head of State and No 1 football Ambassador taken for a sick ride by Mr Blattyman and his old cronies on Thursday.
There are these kinds of nasty people who run football and run our clubs too and then there are us, the fans. When will we realise our true power and vote with our feet and boycott a tournament or two (or a brand that pays them) to teach them what power the paying customer has.
Any ideas?
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I've also been thinking about what we as a mass could do to go against these decisions.
No more stupid meaningless friendlies against teams like Trinidad & Tobago.
We could also try and win the next tournament and demonstrate that we take the event seriously.
There needs to be some root and branch reform at Fifa and therefore we could do with a few more Panorama exclusives that investigate corruption inside Fifa.
And since Budweiser is the official beer of the WC I suggest we start by refusing to drink any more of it.
The CL is a Uefa competition.
Ok...
The Qatari's own Harrods. I suggest we start by boycotting Harrods.
This is where some real damage will be done - apathy. I've written elsewhere about the experience of visiting Moscow in 2007 - never again. The Ivans - and the Abduls for that matter - won't get a cent out of me.
Also, the fan benefits promised by Russia go with ticket-holders : many many travel to the WC without tickets, so there's no encouragement to travel on spec, unlike, say, 2006.
WIth new lands the important criterion maybe it will be hundreds of years before it is our turn again .... unless FIFA really get into gear and we have a WC every month, say.
2018 is a long way off and FIFA have a fight on their hands. How will their members feel when the FA quietly start withdrawing their development work ? The media will be digging like crazy to find evidence of corruption. " Thank you, Sepp" " No, thank YOU, Vladimir."
Watch this space.
Until the corruption in FIFA is cut out, England should have nothing to do with bidding for future World Cup competitions.
With some thought and a bit of coordination, maybe some pressure can be brought to bear.
Adidas
Coca-Cola
Emirates airline
Hyundai cars
Sony
Visa
So an anti-FIFA boycott should really start with those brands. Admittedly England is just one country, but we're a big economy and a big market for these brands. A few thousand emails could go a long way in making these companies put pressure on FIFA to reform. Look at how quickly Tiger Woods' sponsors did a runner when he got caught out cheating.
To start the ball rolling, I've sent the following email to Coca-Cola
"Dear Coca-Cola,
I am a regular customer of Coca-Cola, Coke and Diet Coke being the only soft drinks I consume.
This is to let you know that following FIFA's fundamentally flawed decisions to award the 2018 and 2022 World Cups to Russia and Qatar, I have decided to boycott all Coca-Cola products. I have no wish to be associated with, or give my money to, a company that supports a fundamentally undemocratic and corrupt organisation such as FIFA.
I will be posting this message on my Facebook page and encouraging my friends to join my boycott.
I hope you will reconsider your support of FIFA so that I can once again enjoy Coca-Cola products."
nothing wrong with coca cola
Adidas
Emirates airline
Hyundai cars
Sony
Visa
pick on the others
Never wear Adidas (I'm a Puma Man)
Can't afford an airline ticket
Drive a van, so don't need a car
Prefer Phillips to Sony
Visa ! Them bastards gave Me a credit card, which I used, and Now they want their money back.