The FIFA bribery scandal has certainly made for good copy for the world’s newspapers. As they continue to report on Sepp Blatter and his minions, the papers have some new fodder and it’s none other than former CONCACAF President Jack Warner who has released a video regarding his arrest last week.
Now it starts off innocuously with Warner proclaiming his shock and innocence of the bribery charges against him and how appreciative he is for some support he has received. Naturally, he defends FIFA President Sepp Blatter stating that he isn’t corrupt and the proof is his re-election for a 5th term.
Then, Warner holds up a printout of an Onion article which says the World Cup will be held this summer in the good ol’ USA, but as we know, the Onion is more than a parody. But tell that to Warner!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgY_QLemvSw
This is just a classic video.
[Vice]

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