I think the FA's former chairman Lord Triesman made a stupid mistake for thinking that his former aide was a nice girl who fancied him, instead of a nasty piece of work, recording his comments and passing them to the media.
For a man in his position he should have known better, but then how many of us have had indiscreet conversations worrying if our dinner partner was recording every brilliant word we uttered?
What I find sickening is the hysterical and hypocritical ranting of the media, who made the private conversations public in the first place and then bleated how Lord Triesman had let the FA and the nation down.
If the World Cup bid fails it will be the fault of two parties, the first the silly Lord and secondly, the media who ensured the whole world knew what he said over dinner, instead of telling the malicious viper, Melissa Jacobs to FO - in the national interest.
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