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Blatter: The fight goes on
- Updated: April 21, 2016
Sepp Blatter has told Sky Sports News HQ he would have “gone to Tasmania” if he was guilty of corruption at FIFA.
The former FIFA president is in the process of fighting a six-year ban from football over a 2011 payment to UEFA counterpart Michel Platini.
Both men have failed to overturn their appeals at FIFA and are now in the process of appealing to the sport’s highest judicial body, the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
And in the meantime Blatter says he will talk to the FBI, Swiss authorities or anyone else investigating corruption allegations which have snowballed since the arrests of several FIFA officials last May on the eve of the organisation’s annual …
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