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<p>It comes as no surprise that FIFA as been condemned worldwide as a hive of corruption and that Sepp Blatter, frankly, couldn't care less about that. While the recent allegations of corruption are unproven, the behaviour of the organisation has been bizarre enough for many to conclude that they're true. Certainly, there's been some exceptionally dodgy behaviour involved - organisations that suspend their president's only rival for re-election weeks before said election aren't often given the benefit of the doubt - and while we must stress that the corruption charges are at this point merely allegations, they certainly seem like they're true.</p><p>Naturally, the media and much of Twitter has been sent into an absolute frenzy over this, allowing the story to overshadow pretty much everything else at the end of the season. Sepp Blatter held a press conference today and was roundly lambasted by more or less everyone after assuming a hilariously 'screw you attitude', leaving #blatterout as a worldwide trending topic and more or less everyone calling for a major change in FIFA. I'm not going to get into the alternative options (but find it funny that anyone thinks a fan-power based solution is a fix), but it's pretty clear that everyone thinks FIFA needs to change for the good of football.</p><p>But it's not just FIFA who need to change. The level of outrage over an organisation that essentially does nothing except hand World Cups to Qatar and then stews in its own corruptness is staggering, the prioritising of the misdeeds of a band of irrelevant elderly males as a story over what has actually been a phenomenal weekend of football is significantly more depressing than FIFA being corrupt in the first place.</p><p>If football is in such a poor state, why is it so much fun? We had the Champions League final, a wonderful slate of MLS games, an absurd playoff in the Eredivisie, and Swansea beat Reading 4-2 in a nPower Championship playoff final that will live long in the memory. And instead of all that, we're talking about FIFA. Or at least, I'm talking about it, and you're reading about it. Right now.</p><p>I understand that FIFA matters. It goes beyond the English and US media throwing a fit over not getting the World Cups they wanted (although that's almost certainly part of it). FIFA is the top of the tree in terms of football, and there's an argument to be made by far more talented people than I that if FIFA is rotten, the sport is rotten. That's something I can subscribe to, to a certain degree. But how can FIFA possibly be more important than the actual games?</p><p>These clowns have power over us because they tell us they're important, and we believe them. How much does it matter that a tournament every four years is held in a different time zone than theoretically convenient? How would FIFA changing actually make a difference in, say, my footballing life? The answer: It probably wouldn't change a thing at all.</p><p>To those trying to make the world a better place: I commend you, but you might do well to remember that the world would be a better place if football itself mattered a little bit more than the people who run it.</p>
 
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<p>AC Milan have announced via their club website that defender Alessandro Nesta will be out for approximately a month due to a muscle strain. Nesta was taken off injured in the second half of Milan's 3-2 UEFA Champions League defeat against Barcelona. Daniele Bonera was the man who replaced him on the evening, and he will likely start the Serie A match against Chievo Verona this weekend.</p><p>Milan have made a surge up the Serie A table to third place after adisastrousstart to their campaign, in no small part due to the central defense partnership of Nesta and Thiago Silva. It's arguably the best in Europe at the moment on form and consistency of performances, while Bonera has been poor when he's played. Philippe Mexes is still out, while Mario Yepes is well past his prime at this point. Bonera is going to have to step up his game in the next month if Milan are to keep pace with the other contenders for the Scudetto.</p>
 
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<p>Furniture Footballers? Soccerlens.com senior writer Eddie Griffin looks at football names that sound like your average household furniture.</p><p>One could fill a book or three on all of the reasons to love sports, but one of the greatest things about sports, from baseball to football, to the other football, the other football, the other football, and the other football, is that they give us so many conversation topics and lasting memories. </p><p>Often times, they??re about a game, a moment in a game, or a certain player, but often enough, conversations don??t have the least bit to do with the action.  For example, a couple of months ago, Umbro, with the help of football fans on Twitter, came up with a full team of ??furniture footballers??. </p><p>Inspired by their selections, we??re trying our hand at our own, and though there are some similarities between that lineup and this one, there are several originals, including one thats a perfect fit.  There were a few names that had to be shelved for one reason or another, but hopefully you think this is a top-drawer list.  Okay, it might be time to put the furniture jokes to bed??</p>Football Furniture XI<p>GK: Ikea Casillas</p><p>DF: Atiba HutchinsonDF: Zat Knight-StandDF: Joleon Lescot</p><p>MF: Desk FabregasMF: Jonjo ShelfeyMF: Matthew Box-springMF: Xherdan Chairqiri</p><p>FW: Demba Ba StoolFW: ChichairitoFW: Edinson Divani</p><p><em>Manager:</em> Ottoman Rehhagel </p><p>Of course you have to have a substitutes?? bench, and on the Football All-Furniture XI bench, we have a number of names who either just missed out or weren??t quite furniture-y enough to be included.</p><p><em>Subs:</em> Costel Pantrylimon, David Heater, Andres Biniesta, Frank Lampard, Junior Toilet, Peter Couch, Vagner Loveseat </p><p class="wp-caption-text">Will Peter Crouch fit on this couch?</p><p>It was quite a difficult decision as to which English striker to put on the bench, but Peter Couch slipped in ahead of fellow contenders Darren Bench and Emile Deskey.  </p><p>These are all current players, but what about some classics? How about English stars Stand Collymore or Sir Standley Matthews, or the legendary Italian hero Roberto Beanbaggio? Sadly, Doorknobby Stiles doesn??t make the cut.  </p><p>Do share your own furniture footballers below the line.</p><p>Also See:</p>Funny Footballer NamesFunny Football Club NamesFootballer Nicknames
 
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<p>Marcelo has revealed that he could hardly sleep a wink after Real Madrid were mauled by Barcelona at the Bernabeu.</p><p>The defending champions were humbled 6-2 on their home turf and the loss ended any hope of Real retaining their Primera Liga title this season.  </p><p>Marcelo told Radio Marca that it was the &quot;worst night of the year&quot; and stated that he &quot;could not sleep until four in the morning&quot;.</p>  <p>The Brazilian also spoke of his situation at the Bernabeu.</p>  <p>&quot;When I was whistled in the Bernabeu I gave an interview saying that more work would change that. I said that it didn't matter what was said, it was not going to change me, in fact, the opposite, it was good for me to realise I needed to improve,&quot; he mused. &quot;Iker [Casillas] told me that it was normal, that they had whistled [Zinedine] Zidane and Ronaldo...I am Marcelo, and I am starting now.&quot;</p>  <p>The utility man also spoke about Juande Ramos' usage of him in different positions during games.</p>  <p>&quot;I am a winger, but right now I am helping out on the inside and I always want to help. I help where I can, but I am a left-winger,&quot; he explained.</p>  <p>&quot;The coach asked me if I could play more advanced, like [Arjen] Robben, but also helping out at the back.&quot;</p>
 
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<p>Joey Barton has claimed he would &quot;walk&quot; into the England squad - if he was better behaved - before pouring scorn on Jordan Henderson's call-up for the European Championship.</p><p>QPR midfielder Barton, 29, will serve a 12-match ban at the start of next season after his sending-off against Manchester City on the final day of last season. He elbowed Carlos Tevez before reacting to the red card by kicking Sergio Aguero and aiming a headbutt at Vincent Kompany.</p><p>England have lost several midfielders for Euro 2012, including key men Frank Lampard, Gareth Barry and Jack Wilshere. Liverpool's Henderson was called into the squad as an injury replacement and Barton, who won one cap against Spain in 2007, wrote on Twitter: &quot;Why are people giving me loads [of abuse] about England saying 'cant get in squad etc'.&quot;</p><p>Copyright (c) PA Sport 2012, All Rights Reserved.</p>
 
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<p>Real Madrid have told Racing Santander they will be keeping Sergio Canales at the Bernabeu next season.</p><p>Canales signed for Madrid from Racing in the middle of last season, but completed the campaign at El Sardinero and was originally expected to spend at least another year on loan at the northern outfit.</p><p>However, Racing president Francisco Pernia says he has always been resigned to the player moving to Madrid next season.</p><p>"In the written terms of the agreement between the three parties it says they wanted him for next season - we knew it was going to be like that," he said at the launch of a campaign for season ticket holders on Tuesday.</p><p>Canales is looking forward to starting life at the Bernabeu and linking up with new Madrid coach Jose Mourinho.</p><p>And the 19-year-old believes playing alongside Madrid's star players will help him settle in.</p><p>"I will have to work hard and I know it will be difficult to get in the team, but I am excited and I can't wait to get started," he told Marca.</p><p>"Mourinho has won everything and he will be great for Madrid.</p><p>"I don't normally have difficulties adapting. I'm on open-minded person and I'm sure having so many great players alongside me will make things easier."</p><p>Meanwhile, Madrid have been told by Bayern Munich to forget about signing Germany midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger.</p><p>"Whoever is thinking of Schweinsteiger, (Philipp) Lahm or (Thomas) Muller can forget about calling us," Bayern sporting director Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said in quotes published by Sportinformationsdienst.</p><p>"We already said after the final of the Champions League that we weren't going to let anybody leave, and we have shown that with (Franck) Ribery."</p>
 
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<p>Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao says he has improved as a player since joining the Spanish side from Porto in the summer.</p><p>Atletico signed the striker from the Europa League champions for &euro;40million after he scored 39 goals in 42 appearances across all competitions for Porto last season.</p> <p>The 25-year-old Colombia international has so far mainly been deployed as as a lone striker under new coach Gregorio Manzano, but rather than complain about it Falcao believes the new role has helped him develop into a more complete player.</p> <p>"I am learning along with my team-mates at Atletico and we are making an outline that I use and it works well, so I'm very happy," Falcao told EFE.</p> <p>"Obviously you have to be very mobile in order to find space [and] to receive the ball unmarked, but I'm [getting] used to it."</p> <p>Falcao joined the Spanish capital club as a replacement for Sergio Aguero, who was signed by Manchester City earlier in the summer.</p> <p>Falcao is expected to line-up for Colombia as they take on Bolivia in the World Cup qualifiers on Tuesday night.</p> <p>Meanwhile, South American giants Argentina and Uruguay both romped to victory in their opening qualifying games for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.</p> <p>Gonzalo Higuain scored a hat-trick and created a goal for Lionel Messi as Argentina beat Chile 4-1 while Uruguay opened their 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign with a 4-2 win over Bolivia.</p> <hr /> <p>Argentina, Uruguay seal easy wins</p> <hr /> <p></p>
 
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