FA Chairman about to resign? (MERGED)

Prestwich_Blue

Well-Known Member
Joined
26 Jan 2006
Messages
58,958
Location
Wherever I lay my hat that's my home
FA Chairman Lord Triesman has apparentlybeen recorded making comments at a private meeting about his fear that Spain are planning to get Russia to bribe referees in South Africa in return for the support of the Latin bloc for their 2018 bid. Link

Firstly, these comments were made at a private meeting with a young lady 30 years his junior who he seems to have had a "thing" for. It's outrageous that a supposedly reputable newspaper can entrap someone in this way and the girl involved deserves nothing but contempt.

I wonder at the motivation for this but it's good that corruption is out in the open, even though we will no doubt issue grovelling apologies to the clearly corrupt Russians and cheating Spaniards. Everyone with half a brain who follows these things knows that Graham Poll acted "under orders" from Croatian criminals in the 2002 and 2006 World Cups.
 
Re: FA Chairman about to resign?

The Mail on Sunday is a fucking disgrace. This was a private conversation with a suposedly long-term and trustworthy friend/colleague. Gutter journalism at it's absolute worst.

Fortunately, their very own readers are telling them so in the comments section. I suspect the damage to England's World Cup bid has already been done though.
 
The FA at it again

FA chief 'could quit 2018 bid team' over bribe claim

The future of England's 2018 World Cup bid chairman is in doubt after a newspaper claimed he said Spain was planning to bribe World Cup referees.

The Mail on Sunday said FA chief Lord Triesman suggested Spain could end its bid to host the 2018 World Cup if rival bidder Russia helped bribe referees.

The 2018 team has already faxed apology letters to the Russian and Spanish FAs.

And the bid team will meet on Sunday to discuss the future of Triesman, who is under severe pressure to quit.

The Mail on Sunday claims to have obtained a secretly tape-recorded conversation of Triesman talking to a former aide.

The Football Association has so far refused to comment but BBC sports editor David Bond explained: "The 2018 team are distancing themselves from Lord Triesman's comments and have told Fifa, Russia and Spain that they don't share those views that have been expressed in the story.

"That would appear to make Lord Triesman's role untenable.

"It is difficult to see how he can survive this. It is hugely damaging to the bid and to Triesman's credibility.

"How soon will he go? A meeting is under way between key players in the 2018 bid team and if there is the need for a board meeting of the 2018 team or FA I'm sure they will get them all on the phone.

"The easiest thing would be for Lord Triesman to fall on his sword and just go but clearly his position is in serious jeopardy."

Apart from the damage to the standing of Triesman and the FA that may be created within the Fifa corridors of power by the Mail on Sunday's reported bribery allegation, the world governing body's rules prohibit World Cup bidders from talking about rival bids.

Triesman was quoted in the article as saying: "Spain are looking for help...to bribe the referees".

And BBC radio 5 live's sports news correspondent Gordon Farquhar said: "The FA did try and fail to get an injunction against publication of the story on privacy grounds.

"The story makes uncomfortable reading. The FA and 2018 bid chairman was seemingly unaware his unguarded comments in a private conversation were being recorded.

"Most damaging is his apparent speculation about possible collusion between Spain and Russia to bribe referees in South Africa.

"He reportedly suggests in return for Russian help in targeting officials, Spain could drop out of the race to stage the 2018 World Cup.

"There's likely to be a furious reaction from both the Spanish and Russian FAs and Lord Triesman is surely to come under considerable pressure to resign."

The revelations come just two days after former England captain David Beckham helped the FA submit a 1,752-page bid book as they try to persuade Fifa to award England the 2018 World Cup.

Fifa chief Sepp Blatter had already spoken in glowing terms of England's bid which includes 12 towns and cities from Sunderland to Plymouth, calling it "the easiest bid in the world" - but also described the plans put forward by Russia as "remarkable."

After the good publicity that was generated by the 2018 team and Beckham on Friday it remains to be seen what effect Triesman's reported comments are likely to have on the FA's 2018 bid.

From its inception the bid has been troubled by infighting with senior members resigning from the board while Triesman's leadership has also been questioned.

In October the 2018 bid was criticised by Fifa vice-president Jack Warner and Danny Jordaan, who led South Africa's successful 2010 campaign.

A month later former Birmingham City director Karren Brady, who was one of six board members to stand down, said that England's hopes of hosting the 2018 World Cup were in danger of being undermined by internal politics among the bid team

In November a senior member of Fifa's executive committee returned a handbag given to his wife as a gift by the England bidding team.

The latest story was taken from a conversation Triesman reportedly had with a former civil servant aide.

The Mail on Sunday quotes Triesman as saying: "There's some evidence that the Spanish football authorities are trying to identify the referees...and pay them.

"My assumption is that the Latin Americans, although they've not said so, will vote for Spain. And if Spain drop out, because Spain are looking for help from the Russians to help bribe the referees in the World Cup, their votes may then switch to Russia."

A European bid is tipped to get the 2018 tournament with England up against Russia and joint bids from Spain/Portugal and Belgium/Netherlands.

The other bidders, although they are mainly focused on the 2022 tournament, are Australia, the United States, Japan, Qatar and South Korea.

In the reported tape recorded conversation with former aide Melissa Jacobs, Triesman also talks openly about the John Terry scandal, the governance of Premier League football clubs and criticises former Prime Minister Gordon Brown's election campaign as "awful."

Triesman reportedly said ex-England captain Terry did not feel he had done anything wrong over his affair with former club and country team-mate Wayne Bridge's former partner, Vanessa Perroncel.

<a class="postlink" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/8685009.stm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/8685009.stm</a>

Looks like the thought of World Cup football at Eastlands is fading fast.
 
Re: FA Chairman about to resign?

Dubai Blue said:
The Mail on Sunday is a fucking disgrace. This was a private conversation with a suposedly long-term and trustworthy friend/colleague. Gutter journalism at it's absolute worst.

Fortunately, their very own readers are telling them so in the comments section. I suspect the damage to England's World Cup bid has already been done though.

absolutely right. that smug twat patrick collins is pontificating on this signalling the end of england's 2018 bid hopes but if the mail had told triesman's ex-bit on the side to fuck off instead of publishing the details of the private conversation she recorded there would be no issue. hypocritical wankers of the first order. if england's bid goes down the shitter because of this it'll be the fault of the mail not triesman.
 
Re: FA Chairman about to resign?

Unbelievable what the Mail have done, but Lord Triesman is an absolute idiot anyway and should have been removed from the bid team a long time ago.
 
Re: FA Chairman about to resign?

rassclot said:
Dubai Blue said:
The Mail on Sunday is a fucking disgrace. This was a private conversation with a suposedly long-term and trustworthy friend/colleague. Gutter journalism at it's absolute worst.

Fortunately, their very own readers are telling them so in the comments section. I suspect the damage to England's World Cup bid has already been done though.

absolutely right. that smug twat patrick collins is pontificating on this signalling the end of england's 2018 bid hopes but if the mail had told triesman's ex-bit on the side to fuck off. instead of publishing the details of the private conversation she recorded there would be no issue. hypocritical wankers of the first order. if england's bit goes down because of this it'll be down to the mail not triesman.
As someone pointed out in the comments section, the Mail had 3 options:
1). Sit on the story until we either won or lost the bid, and then reveal fears about corruption within the bidding process.
2). Thoroughly investigate the corruption claims and help England win by discrediting the Spanish and Russians.
3). Release completely unfounded allegations now and destroy our chances altogether.

It's not really surprising that a newspaper that once supported the Hitler would opt for option number 3.
 
Re: FA Chairman about to resign?

only from the 2018 bid team, not from his FA role
 
Re: FA Chairman about to resign?

The press in this contry is an utter joke. Ruins everything the country goes for.
 
Lord Triesman to stand down

<a class="postlink" href="http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/UK-News/World-Cup-England-Side-Allegedly-Send-Letters-Of-Apology-To-Spanish-And-Russian-Football-Federation/Article/201005315633103?lpos=UK_News_Carousel_Region_2&lid=ARTICLE_15633103_World_Cup%3A_England_Side_Allegedly_Send_Letters_Of_Apology_To_Spanish_And_Russian_Football_Federation" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/UK-New ... Federation</a>
 

Don't have an account? Register now and see fewer ads!

SIGN UP
Back
Top
  AdBlock Detected
Bluemoon relies on advertising to pay our hosting fees. Please support the site by disabling your ad blocking software to help keep the forum sustainable. Thanks.