Dyke said Blatter's departure was RuneScape gold
The FIFA president's days in RuneScape gold football look numbered, meaning England could bid for a future World CupThe Government's new sports policy document published last week said it will develop 'a UK-wide strategy for so-called 'mega-events', including the World Cup, by September 2016. A bid for the 2026 World Cup looks unlikely - the USA is the favourite for that - but one for 2030 could be possible.
Dyke said Blatter's departure was an important change, but that a 'proper and effective' reform process was as crucial before another bid could be considered.Dyke said: 'There is nobody who wouldn't love to have the World Cup in England but the process has to be done in a fair, honest and transparent way, not carved up by a bunch of crooks which is what happened last time.
If you look at past World Cups, one after the other you have to ask if you could have won a World Cup bid without being suspect.'I think it's the end for Blatter whatever happens in the appeals process.
The important thing is that we never get anyone with the same sort of power that Blatter had again.'It all depends on the reform process, and as long as the reform process is effective, there is proper split between the president and the administration with a proper chief executive.' RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini's eight-year bans signal the... Michel Platini ban questioned by France sports minister...
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Dyke said Blatter's departure was an important change, but that a 'proper and effective' reform process was as crucial before another bid could be considered.Dyke said: 'There is nobody who wouldn't love to have the World Cup in England but the process has to be done in a fair, honest and transparent way, not carved up by a bunch of crooks which is what happened last time.
If you look at past World Cups, one after the other you have to ask if you could have won a World Cup bid without being suspect.'I think it's the end for Blatter whatever happens in the appeals process.
The important thing is that we never get anyone with the same sort of power that Blatter had again.'It all depends on the reform process, and as long as the reform process is effective, there is proper split between the president and the administration with a proper chief executive.' RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini's eight-year bans signal the... Michel Platini ban questioned by France sports minister...
Michel Platini sold out the buy RS gold day he took Sepp Blatter's... Greg Dyke believes this is the end for Sepp Blatter and... Share this article Share 454 shares Blatter himself admitted on Monday following his ban that 'all World Cups can have a bad smell' - but he claimed that was mainly due to political intervention.
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