Zitat des Tages über FIFA:
I am not a politician by nature, but I will say I think there need to be more women in FIFA, and I would be open to having those conversations when the time is right.
From the FA to UEFA and FIFA, there's a naivety, a lack of knowledge and understanding and packed with people who are out of touch.
If I can join hands with FIFA and other continental bodies to promote football globally, then I can do more than that to raise African football to new heights.
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.
Sure I should have been at the Fifa workshop for example, but I had personal reasons for not being there and looking back saying that it was a mistake for me not being there I would take the same decision because the personal situation has higher priority than a workshop.
FIFA is a vuvuzela. It's in your ear, but you don't want to hear it, and then eventually it goes away.
If I'm not working on music, I'm usually with my friends playing FIFA. We just kick back - I'm proper chilled.
I think it's absolutely absurd that we're playing on turf, and it's really a slap in the face to women's football by FIFA and just a show of disrespect.
I love playing FIFA on my PlayStation!
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.
I don't think the entire world respects women in sport. But if FIFA start respecting the women's game more, others will follow.
Fifa cannot sit by and see greed rule the football world. Nor shall we.
FIFA should show the world that it is truly a global organisation.