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| Monday, 5 May 2011 | 18:00 - 19:00 GMT

Do you trust FIFA to clean up football?

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    <p> <strong><span lang="EN-GB">Andrew on Facebook:</span></strong></p> <p> <span lang="EN-GB">Self-regulation never works because those doing the investigating are too close to the status quo. The banking crisis and its subsequent &#39;investigations&#39; proved this, as do various internal police commissions.</span></p>

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    <p> <strong><span lang="EN-GB">Immanuelho from Malawi on Facebook:</span></strong></p> <p> <span lang="EN-GB">Warner waited to be sacked to reveal his claims - now Blatter stand unopposed. What a shame. I hope the English FA wont back down their stand. Fifa is a mess.</span></p>

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    <p> <strong><span lang="EN-GB">Joel in the US on Facebook:</span></strong></p> <p> <span lang="EN-GB">Why dont you have Interpol investigate this? It seems messed up. The whole body needs a big reorganisation and the 2022 World Cup needs re-voting on.</span></p>

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    <p> <strong><span lang="EN-GB">Francis in Uganda on Facebook:</span></strong></p> <p> <span lang="EN-GB">FIFA are on the right track, so could you give them a break.</span></p>

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    <p> <strong><span lang="EN-GB">Jack on the CaughtOffside blog:</span></strong></p> <p> <span lang="EN-GB">Valcke has simply revealed what the world already thought. </span></p>

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    <p> <strong><span lang="EN-GB">Damian Collins MP on the ChangeFifa blog:</span></strong></p> <p> <span lang="EN-GB">We have heard from Fifa that they will investigate the charges, yet how credible is any institutions investigation of itself, especially when the allegations: are far from the first; and taint such a large number of individuals who occupy the highest levels of office?</span></p>

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    <p> <strong><span lang="EN-GB">JenniWillows Tweeted @大象传媒_WHYS:</span></strong></p> <p> <span lang="EN-GB">I wouldn&#39;t trust FIFA to clean up my daughter&#39;s bedroom.</span></p>

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    <p> <b><font size="2">Kashima in St Lucia on facebook -</font></b></p> <p> <font size="2">Blatter was rude, scary and angry. I don&#39;t think he should be FIFA&#39;s President for the next 4 years. This was the worst press conderence I have ever seen and Mr. Blatter needs to apologise </font></p>

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    <p> <b><font size="2">Ajay on Facebook -</font></b></p> <p> <font size="2">Fifa is not in crisis - only some officials are involved in these malpractices, spoiling the good image of the beautiful game of soccer. Blatter is the best figure to head Fifa at the moment. Blatter go 4 Victory!</font></p>

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    <p> <b><font size="2">Don in San Fernando on Facebook -</font></b></p> <p> <font size="2">FIFA cannot Police itself. The stench of corruption is overwhelming, but the problem is FIFA is a monster that no one can control. This is a very sad day for football</font></p>

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    <p> <b><font size="2">Cheelo on Facebook -</font></b></p> <p> <font size="2">I wish to disagree with the FIFA president&#39;s claims that there is no ciris at at the world soccer governing body, as long as Sepp Blatter does not admit there are problems, there will be no solution, unfortunately.</font></p>

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    <p> <b><font size="2">Stiky on Facebook -</font></b></p> <p> <font size="2">I agree with Fifa when it says they are not in crisis. It&#39;s just some members of their team who want to cause the crisis. I am behind Blatter - he doesn&#39;t want a crisis to happen to the Beautiful Game</font></p>

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    @大象传媒_WHYS The uphevals in Fifa shows that not only Nig. are corrupt ,Blatter could as well nurture skeletons in his cupboard.