Pressure from Swiss and US investigators may be the only hope for independent reform of football’s governing body
When Sepp Blatter addressed Fifa staff in what was once his personal fiefdom 10 days ago it was on very different terms to those he has become used to.
With criminal proceedings hanging over him he made a brief speech to staff,of whom there were just 34 when he took over in 1998 but who now number more than 400. Then, for the first time in his 17-year presidency, and he was ordered to leave the room.
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Source: theguardian.com