And when something is done in England, don't forget that in football England is still, let's say the quality of everything.
As the President of FIFA it is my duty to be neutral, but of course I am only human and a great fan of football as well.
Because I love football and I love the footballers.
Fifa cannot sit by and see greed rule the football world. Nor shall we.
FIFA's goal of making the world a better place through football cannot be achieved through our efforts alone - equally important is the power which every fan of the beautiful game has at their disposal.
However, unfortunately there are other pressing and unpleasant issues that also must be dealt with: corruption, racism, betting, and doping.
I am not just the president of FIFA - he will say - I am still a working journalist.
I have no problem with G14. How can I oppose something that as far as I am concerned, does not exist?
It is very important that football can see beyond religion but FIFA does not just ignore its impact.
It will not be possible in future to play a friendly with 45 minutes with one team and 45 minutes with the other team it will not be possible.
It's not all mint tea and rose petals, football has a lot of problems to tackle.
It's up to the national associations and their leagues to limit the entry of foreign players.
Liverpool have won everything but never a World Championship. I am sure in the future they will once again make the effort to win the tournament. They have had good rhythm in the Premier League this season.
More than ever before, the majority (of clubs) are fighting with spears, while the greedy few have the financial equivalent of nuclear warheads.
Now that we have the instruments, together, the football family can work to combat racism and discrimination. However, it is important to remember that it is the member associations themselves who bear the primary responsibility of the implementation of the new regulations within their jurisdiction.
On one hand, one should note that FIFA and all of its member associations must act in accordance with their regulations.
On the other hand, the previous penalties for racist or discriminatory incidents around the world were far too lenient.
The source of wealth is from individuals with little or no history of interest in the game, who have happened upon football as a means of serving some hidden agenda.
Then we should take only the players that want to go to the World Cup but then ask to the players if they want to go to the World Cup or not.
There is a movement in club football, which I don't necessarily consider a prime example of solidarity, because it leads us to conclude the rich are getting richer and they are using everything in the market to create an exodus from Africa.
They too can contribute as an ambassador of our great sport and thus we encourage everyone - Liverpool and fans of other clubs - to do their part as football has the unique power to promote a world of social equality through sport. Together in solidarity we can truly make a difference.
We can only do something if the FA would put him on the list and the club will not release him, then we would intervene.
We have been accused of all sorts of things, for example, in the fight against doping, when we were the ones who made headway first.
We have developed football and taken it to the world. Now it is our obligation to use football to help build a better future for us all.
We will intervene here. It's a farce, it's a farce. People are asking what, what's the matter with the motherland of football.
What I am most proud of is the legacy of hope that FIFA and football leaves around the world. It makes all of the efforts and energy I pour into this job worth it.
What we have to do is to find a solution that the interests of the national teams are respecting the interests of the clubs. And also the clubs they shall respect the interests and the aspirations of national teams.
Why is it good for football to take the excitement away from fans by overcharging them for tickets to see their team?
Yes, in general, I think there is too much club football on TV.