[FIFA IN CRISIS] A day after he was cleared of ethics charges and two days after his rival for the FIFA presidency, Mohamed BinHammam, threw in the towel, you would have expected 75-year-old Sepp Blatter to be in a good mood. But he was far from it during a stormy pressconference on Monday that showed how bad relations had become between the embattled FIFA president and largely British contingent in the international media.
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