Today's Google doodle marks the start of the Women's World Cup in Canada
...on Fifa
Fifa has a golden opportunity to include women at the highest levels of the game; it could even potentially anoint a female successor to Mr Blatter. His replacement needs at least to be someone who can embody the culture change that is so desperately required to open out the beautiful game to everyone. Some of us just don’t care about football. Some of us never will. But some of us don’t feel we are permitted to care. This could be about to change. - Emma Barnett, Daily Telegraph
The Fifa corruption investigation stands out not only as a momentous event for football fans and sport overall. It also comes as a thunderbolt in international relations. A shift has occurred – though there is no knowing yet how significant or durable it will be. - Natalie Nougayrède, The Guardian
What is beyond doubt is that England’s right to the 2018 tournament, or Australia or the US’s to 2022, to which politicians and the popular Press in those countries simply cannot help themselves from claiming, are entirely bogus - that really would be a stitch up. - Tom Peck, Independent
This wasn't a story about journalists and celebs whose misfortunes no one really cares about, it was about a landmark ruling on privacy, about the comeuppance of an organisation that had repeatedly denied that it had anything to do with phone-hacking until it was dragged, kicking and screaming, into court. Too embarrassed to look in the mirror?