FIFA and the White House, what a mess

UltimateBettor

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So the story doing the rounds is that the White House made a direct call to FIFA asking Infantino to review Folarin Balogun’s red card, and FIFA are now saying that influence could not affect the decision because of Article 27 and the disciplinary panel being independent.

On the face of it, that sounds about as convincing as youd expect from FIFA. The whole thing just feels ridiculously dodgy and people are already treating it like another example of the game being bent in plain sight.

Whatever side youre on, its hard not to think this is a terrible look for everyone involved. The fact this is even a conversation says a lot about how much trust people have left in FIFA
 
The officials and FIFA always hide behind this nonsense about independence and procedure whenever it suits them but everyone with eyes can see how dodgy it looks when a direct call gets made and then suddenly the red card is under review, like come on, if this was any normal competition people would be losing their minds over it but because it is FIFA they just expect us to swallow the same old bollocks and pretend nothing is going on, the whole thing stinks from top to bottom and the refereeing side of it is always the first place they want to bury everything instead of actually explaining who decided what and why
 
the whole thing just feels so brazen and thats what gets me more than anything, not even trying to hide it anymore and then acting shocked when people call it corruption, absolute madness really and the more they deny it the worse it looks ngl
 
The most striking part is not even the decision itself, but how quickly FIFA reaches for the language of independence and procedure. When an organisation already has no credibility, that kind of statement only makes people more suspicious. It feels like they know exactly how bad it looks, and they are trying to talk their way out of it.
 
This has the feel of something everybody will joke about for years because the optics are so awful, and FIFA somehow still act surprised when nobody believes them, tbh
 
Balogun is the one who ends up getting dragged through all this and it is ridiculous honestly, every time there is a massive FIFA mess they manage to turn it into some giant circus and the players are just meant to smile and get on with it, if youre a footballer you are basically at the mercy of whichever suits the people at the top that day, and then they hide behind panels and articles and words like independent when everyone knows how this game works, its embarrassing and the whole lot of them should be nowhere near the sport if this is how they operate, absolutely shameless from top to bottom and people wonder why fans are sick of the lot of them
 
At this point it is hard to pretend any of this is normal. FIFA have spent years making themselves impossible to trust and then they act like the public are fools for noticing when something stinks. A direct call from the White House is already ridiculous enough, but the way they immediately retreat into legal language just makes it worse, like they expect everyone to nod along and move on. They have turned every big moment into a circus and now even the corruption is happening in full view, no shame, no subtlety, just another day of the same old nonsense and everyone is supposed to clap because they found a paragraph in a rulebook
 
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