Wednesday, 19 November 2014

FIFA lodges Criminal Complaint !! Read Full news...

 FIFA  lodged a Criminal Complaint over the "possible misconduct of individual persons" in connection with the awarding of hosting rights for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.
In last week  FIFA said there were no grounds to reopen the controversial bidding processes, following a long-awaited report compiled by chairman of the investigatory chamber of FIFA's Ethics Committee Michael Garcia.
Sepp Blatter FIFA president  confirmed on Tuesday that, on the recommendation of FIFA ethics judge Hans-Joachim Eckert, it was "his duty" to lodge a complaint to the Swiss courts.
Former U.S. attorney Garcia said last week that the governing body had misrepresented his findings, plunging FIFA into a fresh crisis after continued misgivings about how Russia and Qatar were handed the next two World Cups.
 On FIFA's own website, Blatter said on Tuesday: "I lodged the criminal complaint upon the recommendation of Judge Eckert.
"I cannot, however, comment on any possible criminal offences. I am not a lawyer. I also was not the addressee of the investigatory report, which I have never seen.
"However, given Judge Eckert's recommendation, it was my duty – as the President of FIFA – to lodge the complaint."

Rejecting calls to publish Garcia's report in full, Blatter said FIFA had no authority to do that.

Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Manchester United Down & Down !! Paying Price.....

Manchester United

Manchester United is paying the price for failing to qualify for the Champions League, with revenue down 10 per cent at the start of the season.
The new era after Alex Ferguson’s retirement under David Moyes saw United finish seventh in the Premier League, leading to the manager being dismissed after 10 months and replaced by Louis Van Gaal.

Without European football, revenue at United fell 10 per cent year-on-year to £88.7 million in the first quarter of 2014-15, covering July to September.

Adjusted earnings fell by almost 9 per cent to £20.3 million. A profit of £8.9 million was recorded for the first quarter after a slight loss the previous year.