Acting FA chairman quits in row over World Cup voting

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By Duncan Mackay in Zurich
British Sports Internet Writer of the Year

December 3 – The Football Association’s acting chairman Roger Burden (pictured) tonight said he will quit because he no longer trusts members of FIFA after the failure of England’s World Cup bid.

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Rodney Marsh: It was almost as if we were being dismissed, as if we didn’t count for anything

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I said last month that England had a snowball’s chance in hell of winning the 2018 World Cup finals, but it gives me no satisfaction to have been proved right.

I thought Russia winning the 2018 finals was a fait accompli. And Qatar getting the 2022 finals will be devastating for the US domestic game. FIFA have clearly taken a decision to take their finals further afield.

England had the best presentation –

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