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Palestine: FIFA relents but rules are still bent : Comments

By David Singer, published 7/6/2011

FIFA has been in the media spotlight this week as its practices and procedures have come under increasing scrutiny and its conduct has become of great concern to many of its member countries.

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Another good example of the Zionists trying to grind the Palestinian into the ground. Shame on you.

David
Posted by VK3AUU, Tuesday, 7 June 2011 10:03:36 AM
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So what have you achieved David Singer? That you are a mean, fearful and vindictive little man? By carrying out your brave little task you shout from the roof top that Israel does not have a recognised border.
Israel exists only by force of arms. There is no give and take, no meaningful negotions, only an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, which means an eventual hiding to nowhere. The US is fast loosing the power to protect. Do you think China will gaurantee Israels 'borders'?

Bruce Haigh
Posted by Bruce Haigh, Tuesday, 7 June 2011 10:56:24 AM
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FIFA is a corrupt, nepotistic organisation with zero credibility. It's no surprise it promotes corrupt policies.
Posted by DavidL, Tuesday, 7 June 2011 11:02:09 AM
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Does Singer seriously suggest that the Palestinians shouldn't be able to participate in international football?

He quotes FIFA that "Palestine is an exceptional situation for FIFA. Therefore, we need to find exceptional solutions".

So what else would Singer suggest? Presumably something based on his notion that Palestine somehow "belongs" to Israel. Full marks to FIFA for rejecting that!
Posted by jeremy, Tuesday, 7 June 2011 11:36:01 AM
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“Whether Israel agreed to the Palestinian Football Association being admitted as a FIFA member is unknown. Certainly it would never have done so in the expectation that FIFA would recognise Palestine as an independent State”.

The freedom loving countries of the world, therefore the greatest majority of the UN members, do not see it as necessary to ask Israel for its permission for anything to happen in what the world sees as Palestine. As a Jewish propagandist, Mr Singer is blinded by the material he tries to distribute Goebbels-like to the masses via these columns.

Absolute arrogance!

“Countries joining the rush to the United Nations to play this fictitious game in September will do their credibility no good and will become active players in undermining international law”

Let us see, Mr. Singer, if this is so. For 60 years. Israel has run roughshod over a world who initially sympathised with the results of the Third Reich’s attack on Gypsies , Jews and other ethnic groups. The actions of the oppressor Israel since those days has more than cancelled out all that initial sympathy, burnt out year after year though murder, inhumanity and just plain cruelty as late as this week, their apartheid policies and ethnic cleansing, making the South African experiences pale by comparison.

“FIFA has clearly taken its eye off the ball in making such a decision and scored an own goal “

Again, Mr. Singer has aimed his vitriol, as is his normal practice, at anyone or anything that does not conform to Israel’s distorted view of their particular norms, this time aimed at FIFA by stating that it will be “earning scorn and derision as it lives in its own dream world of make believe and fantasy”.

The ‘make believe’ to which he refers is what Mr. Singer and his ilk have enjoyed since Nakba in 1948.

Finally, you would have to be really jaundiced just to stop Palestinians from playing Soccer.

Have we ever seen a more glaring example of evil Jewish pettiness.
Posted by rexw, Tuesday, 7 June 2011 12:42:23 PM
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#To all who have lost their composure and gone gangbusters to date let me remind you:

1. FIFA had misleading and deceptive material on its website and had acted contrary to its own Constitution.

2. My complaint to FIFA has commendably seen some of the offending material removed from the website but some still remains

3. FIFA administers Soccer which is played according to a set of rules.

4. FIFA is playing politics not in accordance with its own rules.

Do you think this is right and appropriate for an organization of such great international stature?

Again you choose to have a cheap shot at me and ignore the message.

Pity you can't concentrate on FIFA's misleading and deceptive conduct.

That is what my article addresses.

I guess that would be expecting too much of you all.
Posted by david singer, Tuesday, 7 June 2011 3:03:50 PM
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