Most Lifers probably know Lewes FC, which is a fan-owned, democratic, non-league football club. Although Charlton and Lewes very rarely (if ever?) play, the two clubs' women's teams often tussle in league and cup matches, at a high standard. Lewes FC is, in many ways, a model of how football clubs should be run: for the community, the fans and the players.
FIFA, on the other hand, is a very different beast. Its biggest, most-important tournament - the "FIFA" World Cup - is run, owned, administered and dictated by FIFA, an almost-entirely un-representative, un-elected, unaccountable group of "suits", who are as far removed from fair, open and grass-roots football as I could imagine.
So, when I saw this recent change.org petition, I was really interested. The people who - successfully, and fairly - run Lewes FC have devised a simple, transparent and open method for FIFA to select the host nation for the World Cup. It's so easy that even FIFA administrators would understand it. I think it's a great idea. You can see the idea on the link below and, if you agree it's a good idea, you can sign the petition to add to the pressure on FIFA to clean up their act, properly.
LinkIf you think it's a good idea, sign the petition; if you don't, then it would be interesting to see - here - what better methods you might have. Thanks for taking the time to look.
Comments
Say it was a French based firm and France got the bid. What would be the first thing said? "fix".
I like the other bits about clear and published criteria, limits on spending, reports on suitability etc.
But then it should go to a vote to every FIFA member country and that country should show how it reached its decision
That way they have to bribe 200+ people rather than 12 delegates on the committee deciding
Won't be perfect but better than now.
I believe the IOC have moved to something similar
I've got a nagging doubt there's a flaw in my proposal but can't put my finger on it.
You need to hit FIFA in their pocket. If the grass roots supporters around the World made it clear that FIFA was poison and put pressure on sponsors that they would boycott their products we might start to get somewhere.