Paulus
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I admit my reaction to yet another round of corruption exposures at FIFA tends to be a bit of a shrug of the shoulders and a "well what did you expect" and I seriously doubt they will ever really get to the bottom of it but that football will carry on anyway. And we as Blades mutter from time to time about whether it matters or not if a bloke turning out in the red and white is an absolute toe rag or not; some arguing that what his character is like is irrelevant if he is a better player than player B who's an alright geezer and some others taking the opposite view. We can add corruption through betting and the more murky area where the rich and powerful set the game up so that the rich and powerful continue to be the rich and powerful, yes EPL I'm referring mainly to you and Murdoch. As I say these moral dilemmas seem to be a constant part of football and most of it offends me but I guess I've just grown to accept it as a necessary part of the game I love. But this is starting to nag away at me and I wondered what other Blades felt about it.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-34982154
I know that for the last 40 years or so, basically since the '74 oil crisis as no one really gave a crap about them before that, we have been encouraged to look benevolently on Saudi Arabia. Yes, they don't get democracy, but they're very civilised aren't they? And after all, they've got shed loads of oil and it wouldn't do to be too rude about them would it? But the bottom line is we are 50% owned by a member of this Government and it's starting to look as though Saudi Arabia is less and less like a benign dictatorship and more and more like a pretty nasty totalitarian state.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-34982154
I know that for the last 40 years or so, basically since the '74 oil crisis as no one really gave a crap about them before that, we have been encouraged to look benevolently on Saudi Arabia. Yes, they don't get democracy, but they're very civilised aren't they? And after all, they've got shed loads of oil and it wouldn't do to be too rude about them would it? But the bottom line is we are 50% owned by a member of this Government and it's starting to look as though Saudi Arabia is less and less like a benign dictatorship and more and more like a pretty nasty totalitarian state.