T20 clashes between the pair are regarded by the county powerhouses as their RS gold biggest money-spinner and they don’t want to lose them by being in different divisions. BURDEN POWER STRUGGLEFA National Game chairman Roger Burden, who described Greg Dyke’s claim that the National Game had put no ideas on the table during the FA reform process as ‘too ridiculous for words’, produced a document for the next summit showing the county blazers have no intention of losing their ludicrous majority on both FA Council and stakeholder votes.
Burden told his amateur game members that no change over their majority position — the pivotal reform proposal so that council representation can better reflect all areas of the game — was based on the views expressed by many council members. Burden should realise even corruption-riddled FIFA voted in wholesale reforms, not piecemeal ones.
FA chairman Greg Dyke (left) and FA National Game chairman Roger Burden have clashed on reforms The FA of Wales are arranging for the rules-governing IFAB delegates — including new FIFA president Gianni Infantino — to attend Swansea v Norwich on Saturday. Infantino and Co are in Cardiff next weekend for their annual summit. Disgraced former FIFA chief Sepp.
Blatter used to say he was going on the IFAB excursion but cheap RuneScape gold would then swerve it at the last minute. Infantino, after promising to make FIFA all about football again, surely has to accept the invitation if his timetable allows. FIFA president Gianni Infantino (centre) poses for a photo during his first day in charge in Zurich on Monday RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Russia and Qatar to avoid a re-vote for their World Cups,...