Ginola: Fifa allegations 'not a surprise'
David Ginola, a former French international footballer, said the allegations of corruption levelled at Fifa in recent times "did not come as a surprise".
He discussed the issues around football's world governing body with Victoria Derbyshire, alongside Rachel Brown-Finnis, a former England goalkeeper, Greg Dyke, the chairman of England's FA and Isha Johansen, the president of Sierra Leone's Football Association.
They were also joined by Damian Collins MP, a founding member of the campaign group New FIFA Now, Paul Hayward, the chief sports writer for the Daily Telegraph, Richard Conway, a 麻豆社 sports correspondent and football fans Rosie Hodgson and Aaron McAllister.
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