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Blatter vows to restore FIFA's credibility (CNN) -- Sepp Blatter has told CNN that his main aim

in his fourth and final term as FIFA president is to restore the battered credibility of world football's governing body. Sepp Blatter has told CNN that his main aim in his fourth and final term as FIFA president is to restore the battered credibility of world football's governing body - that his main aim in his fourth and final term as FIFA president is to restore the battered credibility of world football's governing body subject Verb in present perfect tense Indirect object Direct Object (noun clause)

conjunction subject prepositional phrase to modify aim prepositional phrase to modify term copula complement (infinitive) object of infinitive prepositional phrase to modify credibility

The 75-year-old was re-elected unopposed as head of the organization on June 1 after the only other candidate, Asian Federation chief Mohamed Bin Hammam, pulled out of the race before being provisionally suspended by FIFA over bribery allegations. The 75-year-old was re-elected unopposed as head of the organization on June 1 after the only other candidate Asian Federation chief Mohamed Bin Hammam, pulled out of the race before being provisionally suspended by FIFA over bribery allegations Subject Verb in past tense (passive voice) Adjective prepositional phrase to modify re-elected prepositional phrase to modify re-elected conjunction subject Appositive Phrasal verb in past tense object prepositional phrase to modify pulled out Prepositional phrase to modify suspended Prepositional phrase to modify suspended

The vote drew widespread criticism as Blatter received 186 votes from football's 208 member associations, with critics saying it should not have gone ahead until the investigation into Hammam and FIFA vice-president Jack Warner -- who was also subject to suspension -- had been completed. The vote Subject

drew widespread criticism as Blatter received 186 votes - as Blatter received 186 votes

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from football's 208 member associations with critics saying it should not have gone ahead until the investigation into Hammam and FIFA vice-president Jack Warner -- who was also subject to suspension -- had been completed with critics saying it should not have gone ahead until the investigation into Hammam and FIFA vice-president Jack Warner -- who was also subject to suspension -- had been completed o it o should o not o have gone ahead o until the investigation into Hammam and FIFA vice-president Jack Warner who was also subject to suspension had been completed     until the investigation into Hammam and FIFA vice-president Jack Warner who was also subject to suspension y y y y who was also

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o subject o modal verb o adverb o present perfect tense phrasal verb o adverbial clause

   

conjunction subject prepositional phrase to modify investigation non essential adjective clause y y y y subject copula adverb complement

subject to suspension had been completed

verb in past perfect tense

"I have said 'zero tolerance' is one thing, but I have also said the social and cultural implementation of

football is important -- but now it's to rebuild the image of FIFA, that's number one, and I have already started," Blatter told CNN in his first sit-down interview since the election. I have said 'zero tolerance' is one thing, but I have also said the social and cultural implementation of football is important -- but now it's to rebuild the image of FIFA, that's number one, and I have already started I have said 'zero tolerance' is one thing o 'zero tolerance' o is o one thing but I Have said also the social and cultural implementation of football is important -- but now it's to rebuild the image of FIFA, that's number one, and I have already started o the social and cultural implementation of football o is o important o but o now o it o is o to rebuild o the image of FIFA o that's number one, and I have already started        Blatter told that is number one, and I have started already Subject Verb in past tense o subject o copula o complement o conjunction o adverb o subject o copula o complement (inifintive) o object of rebuild o non essential adjective clause         subject copula complement object conjunction subject verb in present perfect tense adverb subject verb in present perfect tense object (noun clause) o subject o copula o complement conjunction subject verb in present perfect tense adverb object (noun clause) Direct Object (noun clause)

CNN in his first sit-down interview since the election

Indirect object prepositional phrase to modify told prepositional phrase to modify interview

"We are now somewhere where football needs a little bit more credibility because we came building up football, bringing so much money in to this game. Automatically a lot of devils came in to the game and now we are in a situation where we have to go forward and we have to cut all these allegations, criticism, whatever. We can't do it in one day, but we will do it." We are now somewhere where football needs a little bit more credibility we came building up football (came) bringing. so much money in to this game Automatically a lot of devils came in to the game and now we are in a situation where we have to go forward where we have to go forward where football needs a little bit more credibility Subject Copula Adverb Complement Essential adjective clause to modify somewhere - conjunction Subject Verbal phrase in past tense Object Verbal phrase in past tense Object Adverb to modify bringing Prepositional phrase to modify bringing in Adverb Subject Phrasal verb in past tense Prepositional phrase to modify came in Conjunction Adverb Subject Copula Complement (Prepositional phrase to modify we) Essential adjective clause to modify situation conjunction subject verbal phrase in present tense subject verb in present tense object

because

conjunction

and we have to cut all these allegations, criticism, whatever. We can't do it in one day, but we will do it

Conjunction subject phrasal verb in present tense Object subject modal verb in present tense (negative) Verb in present tense Object Prepositional phrase to modify do Conjunction Subject Modal verb Verb in present tense object

Blatter -- who described his election win as "the title without glory" and called the ruling body "my FIFA" -ruled out blanket life bans for any FIFA member found guilty of corruption. Blatter who described his election win as "the title without glory" and called the ruling body "my FIFA" - who described his election win as "the title without glory" and called the ruling body "my FIFA" Subject Non essential adjective clause Object Prepositional phrase to modify bans Participle phrase to modify member subject verb in past tense object Prepositional phrase to modify win Conjuntion Verb in past tense Indirect object Direct object

ruled out blanket life bans for any FIFA member found guilty of corruption

Phrasal verb in past tense

"It's not a killing instinct that we have to kill people! Zero tolerance means that if you commit something outside the play of field, you will have a punishment," the Swiss administrator said. "But it can be a yellow card, it can be a red card, it can be a suspension for two games, three games ... lifetime." It's not a killing instinct that we have to kill people! Zero tolerance means that if you commit something outside the play of field, you will have a punishment It is not subject copula adverb Object (noun clause)

a killing instinct that we have to kill people! o that o we o have to kill o people Zero tolerance means that if you commit something outside the play of field, you will have a punishment o that o if o you o commit o something o outside the play of field o you o will o have o a punishment

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Subject

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the Swiss administrator said But it can be a yellow card, it can be a red card, it can be a suspension for two games, three games ... lifetime - But It can be a yellow card it can be a red card it can be a suspension for two games, three games ... lifetime

Verb in past tense Object (noun clause) conjunction subject modal verb copula in simple form complement subject modal verb copula in simple form complement subject modal verb copula in simple form complement Prepositional phrase to modify suspension

Maradona attacks 'corrupt' FIFA chiefs Despite recent turmoil and opposition to Blatter in the race for the presidency, the Swiss insisted that both Hammam and Warner were longtime friends who remain on good terms. Despite recent turmoil and opposition to Blatter in the race for the presidency the Swiss insisted that both Hammam and Warner were longtime friends who remain on good terms - that both Hammam and Warner were longtime friends who remain on good terms o who o remain o on good terms Adverbial phrase Prepositional phrase to modify next sentence Prepositional phrase to modify next sentence Prepositional phrase to modify race Subject Verb in past tense Object (noun clause) conjunction subject copula in past tense complement essential adjective clause o subject (pronoun) o verb in present tense o prepositional phrase to modify remain

"We are friends, but friends going together when it is in the interest of some of the people. For me, going together with people it's only for the interest of FIFA because I have represented FIFA for 36 years -- it's my FIFA," Blatter said. We are friends, but friends going together when it is in the interest of some of the people. For me, going together with people it's only for the interest of FIFA because I have represented FIFA for 36 years -- it's my FIFA - We are friends but friends going together when it is in the interest of some of the people o going together o when it is in the interest of some of the people subject copula complement conjunction subject participle clause participle adverbial clause  conjunction Object (noun clause)

   

when it is in the interest of some of the people -

  

subject copula prepositional phrase to modify it (complement)

For me going together with people it is only for the interest of FIFA because I have represented FIFA for 36 years It is my FIFA o It o Is o my FIFA

prepositional phrase to modify next sentence subject appositive copula complement conjunction subject verb in present perfect tense object prepositional phrase to modify represented Non essential adjective clause o subject o copula o complement

Blatter said

Subject Verb in past tense

Warner has since backed down, for legal reasons, on threats to release "a football tsunami" by making public his email correspondence with Blatter. Warner has backed down since for legal reasons on threats to release "a football tsunami" by making public his email correspondence with Blatter - by making public Subject Verb in present perfect tense (phrasal verb) Adverb to modify backed down prepositional phrase to modify backed down prepositional phrase to modify backed down Infinitive Object of release Prepositional phrase to modify release preposition gerund indirect Object

his email correspondence with Blatter

direct object Prepositional phrase to modify correspondence

"This is a question of character. If you have a problem inside your family you are not going to disclose if there is anything to be disclosed to the public," Blatter said. Object (noun clause) This is a question of character. If you have a problem inside your family you are not going to disclose if there is anything to be disclosed to the public Blatter said This Is a question of character. If you have a problem inside your family you are not going to disclose if there is anything to be disclosed to the public Subject Verb in past tense subject copula complement conjunction subject verb in present tense object prepositional phrase to modify problem subject verb in future tense (negative form) conjunction verb in present tense object infinitive prepositional phrase to modify disclosed

"But I don't know what he means by the tsunami! It's easy to say, it's like allegations made by (England's former 2018 bid leader) Lord Triesman -- these are allegations and there is no evidence, so if somebody says it's a tsunami, you know there are also very little tsunamis." But I don't know what he means by the tsunami! what he means by the tsunami! Conjunction Subject Verb in present tense (negative form) Object (noun clause) conjunction subject verb in present tense prepositional phrase to modify means

It is easy to say It is like allegations made by (England's former 2018 bid leader) Lord Triesman - like allegations made by (England's former 2018 bid leader) Lord Triesman

Subject copula Complement Subject copula Complement Participle clause to modify allegations conjunction subject verb in past tense prepositional phrase to modify made

these are allegations and there is no evidence so if somebody says it's a tsunami, you know there are also very little tsunamis - it is a tsunami you know there are also very little tsunamis o there are o also o very o little o tsunamis

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Blatter said he would not open an investigation into the awarding of the 2022 World Cup to Qatar -Hammam's native country, which has been accused of bribing delegates ahead of last December's controversial vote -- unless his proposed new "solutions committee" or FIFA's existing ethics panel recommended such a probe. Blatter said Subject Verb in past tense

he would not open an investigation into the awarding of the 2022 World Cup to Qatar -- Hammam's native country he would not open an investigation into the awarding of the 2022 World Cup to Qatar Hammam's native country

Object (noun clause)

Subject Modal verb Adverb Verb in present tense Object Prepositional phrase to modify investigation Prepositional phrase to modify awarding Prepositional phrase to modify World Cup Appositive of Qatar

which has been accused of bribing delegates ahead of last December's controversial vote - which unless his proposed new "solutions committee" or FIFA's existing ethics panel recommended such a probe has been accused of bribing delegates ahead of last December's controversial vote

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FIFA's own secretary general Jerome Valcke wrote an email suggesting that Qatar's financial clout had been behind its success. FIFA's own secretary general Jerome Valcke wrote an email suggesting that Qatar's financial clout had been behind its success - that Qatar's financial clout had been behind its success Subject Appositive Verb in past tense Object Participle to modify email Object (noun clause) - conjunction subject verb in past perfect tense (copula) complement

"Let me work now on this new approach of the ethics committee, let me work with this committee of solutions. And if this committee of solutions or the ethics committee have the impression that they should do something then let them take the decisions," Blatter said. Let me work now on this new approach of the ethics committee, let me work with this committee of solutions. And if this committee of solutions or the ethics committee have the impression that they should do something then let them take the decisions - Let me work now on this new approach of the ethics committe let me work with this committee of solutions And If this committee of solutions or the ethics committee have the impression that they should do something then let them take the decisions o that o they o should o do o something o then o let o them o take o the decisions Blatter said Subject Verb in past tense verb in present tense object verb in present tense adverb prepositional phrase to modify work prepositional phrase to modify approach verb in present tense object verb in present tense prepositional phrase to modify work conjunction conjunction subject verb in present tense object essential adjective clause o conjunction o subject o modal verb o verb in present tense o object o adverb o verb in present tense o object o verb in present tense o object Object (noun clause)

Blatter has vowed to bring in a panel of experts to form the solutions committee and help address FIFA's problems, including 88-year-old former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, Dutch football legend Johan Cruyff, 64, and 70-year-old opera great Placido Domingo.

Blatter has vowed to bring in a panel of experts to form the solutions committee (to) help address FIFA's problems including 88-year-old former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, Dutch football legend Johan Cruyff, 64, and 70-year-old opera great Placido Domingo

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"These gentlemen are more or less advisers. They are not the experts but advisers, and what they should be also is the kind of council of wisdom -- which my Executive Committee would not like because they think they are the council of wisdom," Blatter said. These gentlemen are more or less advisers. They are not the experts but advisers, and what they should be also is the kind of council of wisdom -- which my Executive Committee would not like because they think they are the council of wisdom These gentlemen are more or less advisers. They are not the experts but advisers and what they should be also is the kind of council of wisdom which my Executive Committee would not like because they think they are the council of wisdom o which o my Executive Committee o would o not o like subject copula complement subject copula adverb complement conjunction complement conjunction subject adverb copula complement non essential adjective clause Object (noun clause)

o conjunction o subject o modal verb (negative form) o adverb o verb in present tense

o because o they o think o they are the council of wisdom  they   Blatter said are the council of wisdom subject

o conjunction o subject o verb in present tense o object (noun clause)  subject   Verb in past tense copula complement

"Placido Domingo will be part -- he is happy, he is proud that he is part -- as Kissinger also! People say he (Kissinger) is an old man, but he is a wise man." Placido Domingo will be part he is happy he is proud that he is part -- as Kissinger also! People say he (Kissinger) is an old man, but he is a wise man that he is part as Kissinger also! People say he (Kissinger) is an old man, but he is a wise man o he (Kissinger) o is o an old man o but o he o is o a wise man subject Copula in future tense Complement Subject Copula complement Subject Copula complement adverbial clause to modify proud conjunction subject copula complement prepositional phrase to modify previous sentence subject verb in present tense Noun clause o subject o copula o complement o conjunction o subject o copula o complement

The solutions committee will be chaired by a FIFA official, with Blatter dismissing suggestions that it should

be an entirely independent body. The solutions committee will be chaired by a FIFA official with Blatter dismissing suggestions Blatter dismissing suggestions that it should be an entirely independent body Subject Verb in future tense (passive voice) Prepositional phrase to modify chaired Prepositional clause to modify previous sentence subject participle object conjunction subject modal verb copula complement

that it should be an entirely independent body

Non essential adjective clause

"The football family has asked me to solve the solution inside FIFA and not outside FIFA," he said. "And if we have to go and open our borders and say everyone can come in ... we are a very organized institution with 208 associations, six continents. I've put already zero tolerance in the agenda!" The football family has asked me to solve the solution inside FIFA and not outside FI he said And if we have to go and open our borders and say everyone can come in ... we are a very organized institution with 208 associations, six continents. I've put already zero tolerance in the agenda And if we have to go conjunction conjunction subject verbal phrase The football family has asked me to solve the solution inside FIFA and not outside FI Object (noun clause) Subject Verb in past tense Object (noun clause) subject verb in present perfect tense object infinitive object of solve prepositional phrase to modify solution conjunction adverb prepositional phrase to modify solution

and (have to) open our borders and (have to) say everyone can come in o everyone o can come in we are a very organized institution with 208 associations, six continents. I have put already zero tolerance in the agenda

conjunction verbal phrase object conjunction verbal phrase object (noun clause) o subject o verbal phrase subject copula complement prepositional phrase to modify organization subject verb in present perfect tense adverb object prepositional phrase to modify zero tolerance

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