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On hearing the Swiss' remarks, Ferdinand took to his twitter account to launch a scathing attack in which he called Blatter's comments "condescending" and "almost laughable".
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011
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BERLIN (AP) FIFA President Sepp Blatter is worried that this year's World Cup might end up the lowest scoring ever, and he wants to figure out ways to "make football more attractive again."
USATODAY.com - Blatter worried World Cup could be lowest scoring ever 2006
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Apologies if you happen to think "Rwanda Football Federation gives full support to re-election of Joseph S. Blatter" is a bigger news story than anything that happened in the sport last week. ...
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More Blatter: Sepp Blatter is more confident than ever of being re-elected FIFA president next month after his supporters scored
USATODAY.com - Reyna credits Arena with building team unity 2002
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McBeth called Blatter a "tricky customer" and noted: "I know two or three at Fifa whom I'd want to count my fingers after shaking hands with them."
Fifa has good reason to fear Panorama's exposure of its World Cup 'dirty secrets' Andrew Anthony 2010
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British Prime Minister David Cameron joined a wave of condemnation, and David Beckham called the Blatter statements "appalling."
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British broadcaster the BBC has reported that court documents name Blatter's predecessor Joao Havelange of Brazil and Ricardo Teixeira, Havelange's former son-in-law.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Graham DunBar 2011
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And that touched off a very public Twitter dispute between Ferdinand and the FIFA leader, with Ferdinand calling Blatter's views "so condescending its almost laughable."
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"As I don't come from devoutly Catholic country like O'Ireland, could you please tell me what you meant when you said Liam Brady called Blatter a loose 'canon' (yesterday's Fiver)?"
Football news, match reports and fixtures | guardian.co.uk 2009
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OK, nothing is perfect in this world - Durban's debacle proved that - but it seems we have the 'Blatter' Seal of Approval 'for the way the
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