Platini has heart attack.
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It's sad that I'm actually disappointed the bloke wasn't reported dead.
I turned on Sky Sports News earlier this evening, and was legitimately disappointed when he was reported to be in a stable condition.
I'm generally not a person who wishes ill unto others, and would certainly never hope that another human being dies (Mike Riley aside).
But I've just got to the stage whereby if the dinoasaurs at UEFA/FIFA are so narrow-minded as to ignore video technology and such like, and refuse to step down from their unwarranted positions of power, then I'd sooner welcome the day they finally pass on than continuing with this frustrating regime.
Again, I don't wish death on anyone (except Mike Riley), but my hopes of seeing the FIFA regime changed were unexpectedly heightened with this report.
PS. Death to Riley.
I turned on Sky Sports News earlier this evening, and was legitimately disappointed when he was reported to be in a stable condition.
I'm generally not a person who wishes ill unto others, and would certainly never hope that another human being dies (Mike Riley aside).
But I've just got to the stage whereby if the dinoasaurs at UEFA/FIFA are so narrow-minded as to ignore video technology and such like, and refuse to step down from their unwarranted positions of power, then I'd sooner welcome the day they finally pass on than continuing with this frustrating regime.
Again, I don't wish death on anyone (except Mike Riley), but my hopes of seeing the FIFA regime changed were unexpectedly heightened with this report.
PS. Death to Riley.
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No doubt Platini didn't turn down Technology as they were wiring him up in the hospital . Screw that , live by the gun.........therefore if he applied that logic as per the antiquated lack of football technology , he should be treated by Witch Doctors and bled by Leeches - equally primitive and out dated.
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LOL!Nick Bendtners Ego wrote:No doubt Platini didn't turn down Technology as they were wiring him up in the hospital . Screw that , live by the gun.........therefore if he applied that logic as per the antiquated lack of football technology , he should be treated by Witch Doctors and bled by Leeches - equally primitive and out dated.