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Sepp Blatter Quotes

«It's a new type of slavery.»
Author: Sepp Blatter
«When you play at the level he is playing he should be called to order,»
Author: Sepp Blatter
«His managers should be tough on him. He could go on for 15 years but discipline and respect is essential.»
Author: Sepp Blatter
«When you play at the level he is playing he should be called to order. Definitely his managers should be tougher on him. They should tell him 'You are so talented but (play) in the right way.' This guy can go for 15 years but (with) self-discipline and respect to the others.»
Author: Sepp Blatter
«Unlimited cash has given a handful of club owners the wherewithal to control the global game by splashing unimaginable sums on a tiny group of elite players. More than ever before, the majority is fighting with spears, while the greedy few have the financial equivalent of nuclear warheads.»
Author: Sepp Blatter
«If they can afford it then they shall do it but I think it is not right. I think it is not moral but I cannot stop it personally.»
Author: Sepp Blatter
«FIFA cannot sit by and see greed rule the football world. Nor shall we.»
Author: Sepp Blatter
«individuals with little or no history of interest in the game, who have happened upon football as a means of serving some hidden agenda.»
Author: Sepp Blatter
«at best expose the ugly side of club football and, at worst, threaten its very existence.»
Author: Sepp Blatter
«To FIFA such transactions fall well short of minimum standards of decency. We can no longer merely accept them. Nor shall we.»
Author: Sepp Blatter