Blatter and Platini

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  1. Super_horns

    Super_horns WATFORD Till I Die
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    Muller I like using gifs

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    Sounds like a shit detective show set in Switzerland
     
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    Such a shame that Platini is destroying his legacy in the game like this, he was a brilliant player but his actions as UEFA president have overshadowed that and now he's only remembered for his corruption.
     
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    Super_horns WATFORD Till I Die
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    Going to be facing a trial now.

    Blatter and Platini to go on trial for corruption

    Former Fifa president Sepp Blatter and former Uefa president Michel Platini will go on trial in Switzerland in June to face corruption charges.

    Swiss prosecutors say Blatter unlawfully arranged a transfer of 2m Swiss francs (£1.6m) to Platini in 2011.

    Blatter and Platini - who were indicted in November - have both previously denied any wrongdoing.

    If found guilty, they could receive prison sentences or fines.

    The case was opened in September 2015 after Fifa, football's world governing body, was dogged by accusations of widespread corruption.

    Fifa's ethics committee launched an investigation which saw both men banned from the game and forced to leave their positions.

    The Swiss case centres on a request for payment for advisory work Platini did for the then-Fifa president Blatter, 86, between 1998 and 2002.

    Prosecutors said Platini, 66, demanded the payment "over eight years after the termination of his advisory activity".

    "With Blatter's involvement, Fifa made a payment to Platini in said amount at the beginning of 2011," prosecutors previously said.

    Blatter and Platini are charged with fraud, embezzlement, "unfaithful business management" and forgery of documents.

    The trial will start on 8 June.
     
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    From friends of kings and presidents to common criminals. :laugh:
     
  6. Super_horns

    Super_horns WATFORD Till I Die
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    This outcome will come as little surprise I am sure.

    Been acquitted of the charges.

     
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    You're joking :(
    I know powerful people in some countries basically get acquitted for all crimes but Switzerland? I didn't think this would happen
     

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