Friday, December 31, 2010

World Cup 2010 Blog: “Burning Diego With “Messi’s Better”” plus 1 more

World Cup 2010 Blog: “Burning Diego With “Messi’s Better”” plus 1 more

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Burning Diego With “Messi’s Better”

Posted: 30 Dec 2010 01:01 PM PST

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No matter how high the years climb, one never gets too old for pettiness.

Julio Grondona is the president of the Argentine FA and a man of 79 years. He’s also the man responsible for canning Maradona’s ass after his all sizzle, no steak World Cup showing in the summer, among other things, and they’re beefing, as you’d expect with Diego – the man’s ribeye is never far from the grill.

And Julio, who presided over the AFA during Maradona’s career, is throwing his own barbs. Like the fact that Messi’s better.

This is very much a case of the older sibling and younger sibling getting into a fight of equal blame, but the older sibling getting into more trouble because he should be acting the part.

Maradona, second best:

Grondona's comments are a dig at Maradona and part of a feud. Last week Maradona said he was taking Grondona to court, accusing him of spreading false information about his problems with drugs and alcohol. Maradona says he has been clean for six years and Grondona has suggested otherwise.

"Messi is the best No. 10 in the history of Argentine football," Grondona told Radio 10. "Messi, Maradona, Riquelme and Veron are from another planet."

In an interview last week, Maradona accused the 79-year-old Grondona of being senile—calling him "gaga" in Spanish—and suggested he was receiving treatments several times a year at an expensive Swiss clinic.

Which just isn’t true…yet.


Australia The Latest To Be Outed In A World Cup Probe

Posted: 30 Dec 2010 11:30 AM PST

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There’s no question things at FIFA are less than kosher – it’s the dietary law equivalent of McDonald’s dipped in Burger King. However, even those loosely involved are likely on the gray-ish side of things, including those up in arms over the World Cup 2018 & 2022 bids.

Take Australia, which reportedly spent $8m-per-vote on their bid for World Cup 2022.

It failed, which is the bad news, but on the other hand, they only spent $8m.

(Australian dollars, which are very close to its American cousin; €6m euros or thereabouts.)

Continuing with its proud patriotic tradition of outing crap related to FIFA, the British media strikes again.

The Oceania region official is allegedly taped claiming Australia’s soccer chief, Frank Lowy, got Canberra officials to do his bidding – and claiming Canberra gave AusAid to Oceania in return for its support at the ballot in Geneva, reported the Herald Sun.

The tapes were recorded by a reporter from Britain’s Sunday Times who was sent to New Zealand posing as a lobbyist.

The official allegedly says the Rudd government splurged $8 million on soccer in the Pacific to secure Oceania’s support.

He allegedly says: “Australia (FFA) have never given us anything. What they did was they pushed the Rudd government because Frank Lowy won’t ever spend a dime. He gets other people to do his spending for him.

“That’s how Lowy (Australia’s bid leader) was able to get us $8 million through the Australian government. It’s direct assistance to football in Oceania.

“They are playing dirty tricks as much as any other person is. In FIFA it’s a dirty game altogether.

“The Rudd government signed a three-year assistance to regional football deal with $8 million through AusAID.”

So they went through alternative channels to achieve their goals of not keeping things on the up-and-up.

The rumored number via the gospel that is Twitter is that it cost Qatar $10m per vote for their successful World Cup coup. Thus we can deduce that everyone else for 2022 bid something less than $10m – with the US bidding $8,000,001m, just to be assholes.

With the next bid not until closer to 2020 and inflation to consider, the prospective bidders best starting saving their change – $25m might not get it done the next time ’round.


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