Tim Hill 

Sepp Blatter resigns as Fifa president: the internet reacts

As the biggest football story of the year broke, the internet quickly gave its thoughts on the matter
  
  

Sepp Blatter: stepping down.
Sepp Blatter: stepping down. Photograph: Valeriano Di Domenico/AFP/Getty Images

A scandal, followed by a shock. Sepp Blatter announced on Tuesday that he was resigning as Fifa president, in an announcement at what those in the business call a “hastily convened” press conference in Zurich. Blatter, looking sad and weary and all of his 79 years, said in a pre-prepared speech: “I do not feel that I have a mandate from the entire world of football – the fans, the players, the clubs, the people who live, breathe and love football as much as we all do at Fifa. Therefore, I have decided to lay down my mandate at an extraordinary elective Congress.”

Sepp’s gone! After 16 years! People on the internet love a big breaking news story, particularly if there’s a healthy dash of schadenfreude thrown in. The gamut of reaction ranged from incredulity, to indignation, with some lolz thrown in for good measure. Here’s our pick of the best:

Luis Figo sees positive change coming

Man City centre-back Vincent Kompany wants more ethics

Ruud Gullit is outraged and thinks something is garbage

Sports Illustrated’s Grant Wahl is happy and sad at the same time

Former England striker Gary Lineker goes all sarcastic

Gary Neville is brief


ESPN’s Don van Natta goes for satire


NBC pundit Robbie Mustoe’s joy is deep

But what about the jokes?

Hey, not so fast!

Here’s another!

The punning continues

Guardian commenters do their bit

And Loretta Lynch gets maximum respect

What next for Sepp?

A tribute to Sepp’s legacy

And America is currently very popular

 

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