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David Ginola

ClintEastwould

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Jul 3, 2012
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He was born
He was born
He was born to sack the sepp
He was born to sack the sepp
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But seriously anyone is better than that absolute cretin blatter. David also comes off as a smart man. Doubt it'll happen though.
 

yankspurs

Enic Out
Aug 22, 2013
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Can i vote? He's got mine!

Has he been in football for 2 of the last 5 years? And does he have 5 member associations support?
 

Col_M

Pointing out the Obvious
Feb 28, 2012
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I have to say, this guy is the Richard Brandon of football. Not in the billionaire genius way but in the Self Publicist way.
 

Geyzer Soze

Fearlessly the idiot faced the crowd
Aug 16, 2010
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Isn't is a sad indictment of FIFA that although on the surface laughable, after about 3.2 seconds of reflection you realise that he would be a million times better than Blatter regardless. Anyone would.

Apart from the tramp that i found pissing on my car when i left home this morning.

No. Even him, actually.
 

Mullers

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Jan 4, 2006
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He has my vote but...I'm wondering if he'll turn to shit if he gets elected.
I was all for Platini being head of Uefa but he turned into a twat.
 

Donki

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May 14, 2007
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Alas the corruption in FIFA will never allow such a beautiful moment to happen, when (not any time soon) blaster does die it will be a younger clone of him in the seat. It's rotten to the core and recent evidence nothing more than support this.
 

mightyspur

Now with lovely smooth balls
Aug 21, 2014
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He has my vote but...I'm wondering if he'll turn to shit if he gets elected.
I was all for Platini being head of Uefa but he turned into a twat.

Platini has always been a twat..

Ginola get's elected and the French are running football.
 

Blockbuster

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Jun 28, 2007
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it's all good until you read into the story as bit more and realise it's being run by Paddy Power....

Former Tottenham star David Ginola is planning to challenge Sepp Blatter for the presidency of football's world governing body FIFA with a campaign launch planned for Friday in London.

But whether the 47-year-old Frenchman has any realistic chance of getting the support he needs even to enter the race - let alone becoming the most powerful man in football - is in doubt.

The seriousness of his bid is also sure to be called into question because his launch is being co-ordinated by bookmakers Paddy Power - famous for brilliant PR stunts to advertise their business but not associated with significant campaigns in sports politics.



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...-joins-race-FIFA-president.html#ixzz3OyT6HhZW


oh David.... could have been so good.
 

BehindEnemyLines

Twisting a Melon with the Rev. Black Grape
Apr 13, 2006
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If serious then it's more likely to leave Blatter in power - any anti-Blatter/anti-corruption vote would be split.
 

Coyboy

The Double of 1961 is still The Double
Dec 3, 2004
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In a dream world, see Kevin Keegan's most famous quote.

In the real world, see John McEnroe's most famous quote.
 

ChristianBaler

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Aug 13, 2010
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Not sure about this......

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Simon Peach @SimonPeach
So Ginola is getting paid £250k to front a PR campaign, then asking others to give him money to fund his FIFA campaign.


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