Jerome Champagne tells Reuters that OSRS gold

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    Jerome Champagne tells Reuters that he was not disappointed with his own showing and OSRS gold calls it "a vote that was dominated by Europe" while also warning that "the problems in football will continue".Champagne, who received no votes in the second round, said: "



    I knew from the start that if the continental discipline was strong, it would be difficult for an independent candidate to get more than five votes. I got seven (in the first round), so I'm not disappointed."I was happy to present my ideas. I was the candidate who spoke about football, about the real issues, the imbalances. Now there is a new leadership but the problems in football will continue."It's too early to analyse the voting (but) it is clear that there was a strong alliance between Europe and North America and the Anglo-Saxon world."



    It's clearly a vote that was dominated by Europe and this vote is a reversal of Joao Havelange's win over Stanley Rous in 1974."17.51 Leading figures in the game, led by top former players, have been quick to congratulate Infantino.Gary Lineker, the former



    England international and now a leading TV presenter, tweeted: "Wish @Gianni_2016 all the buy RuneScape gold best. He's got one hell of a job on his hands but seems a decent chap. Needs a sizeable new broom."Yet Lineker could also not resist sending another mischievous tweet, saying: "Have this weird feeling that Gianni Infantino will pull off his mask to reveal Sepp Blatter."Luis Figo.