
It is widely reported that Blatter is in his office and busy working on a Fifa restructuring, but this is going to satisfy few. The organisation remains tightly-knit administratively, and has a long track record of looking after its own interests at the cost of others. Anything that Blatter does by way of rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic is going to smack of cronyism if those close to him remain in the seats of power. What Fifa is today in need of, is rebuilding, not a cosmetic restructuring. Possibly rebuilding from the ground up; so deep is the rot. That Fifa under Blatter has benefited from countless small and poor nations is undeniable. Equally undeniably, Fifa has built a popular sport up to a global level, enriching many in the process, not least itself. The best of what Fifa has done and come to represent must be protected and endure, but the worst — of which we suspect only the tip of the iceberg has been currently revealed — must be ruthlessly and very publicly excised. Football will survive and we wish it a brighter, cleaner, future.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 9th, 2015.
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