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Friday, 9 October 2015
The FIFA Power World Cup Qualifiers 2015 - SE Asia v Europe v USA
The FIFA Power World Cup Qualifiers 2015 - SE Asia v Europe v USA
There are believe it or not some small islands of pleasure in being a market analyst.
Although much of the micro work is laborious and, arguably, pointless, the holistic stuff is entertaining. Particularly when networked across different territories and markets.
There has been a tsunami driven through certain football realities in Europe.
Once Blatter's dominoes began to tumble, numerous disaster capitalism strategies were activated to try and wrench control of FIFA.
One of these camps saw the FA and Greg Dyke lounge up to Michel Platini supporting his bid for the FIFA presidency.
Then, of course, there was a mysterious delayed statement about monies sloshing between Blatter and Platini and suddenly Platini is on a 90 day suspension.
But Europe backs him.
En masse.
You bet they do as this is partially a power battle between SE Asia and Europe.
Blatter, Platini, Valcke and Chung Mung-joon all suspended.
All on the same day.
Anyway.
Back to the market analysis.
From the start of season 2015/16 there has been a systemic change in the marketplaces in certain European territories and UEFA competitions.
An entirely new matrix of operation exists.
Fair enough.
Power struggles.
Market control changes.
New systems of 'orchestration' are revealed and, obviously, the resulting corruption loopholes are exploited far and wide.
But what is interesting about the tsunami of 15/16 is that the systemic and structural templates share architectural design.
The new template is multi-centred in its output.
In this light the FA's continuing support for Platini is more understandable.
All Mr Dyke's entirely reactive statement (rushed out last evening without FA board backing nor support nor presence on the FA website) shows is that there are some very nervous people around AND that the US strategy of 'lesser sentence if you spill the beans' is bringing the Houses of FIFA, UEFA and some other entities closer to home under demolition orders.
America are the other power broker in this grab for the hugely profitable global football franchise - a striking strategy of leaning on your own corrupted representative to squeal on the mafiosi structure of the global game prior to moving in with a 'mani pulite' of US control.
What chance now of FIFA World Cup 2018 or 2022 ending up in the HyperImperium?
Anyway.
Andrew Jennings, who would be FIFA president if the football world was a legitimate space, is right -
Foul.
Omertà.
The Dirty Game.
The Beautiful Game has turned ugly.
Meanwhile Stewart M. Regan clings on to the SFA guttering.
Is that Andrew Dickson reaching out to help?