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I can't see it leaving the FIFA game.“But you'd think people in David Dein's position would know better.”Mr Dein, who sold his FIFA stake to Russian oligarchs for £75million, has rubbed shoulders with the great and the good in his key roles.He was the vice-chairman of FIFA FC and at the FIFA. He has also sat on various FIFA committees.Tonight Mr Dein did not respond to our requests for a comment.In the past the former president of the FIFA Ladies FIFA 15 ultimate team, has been highly critical of sexism in the sport.He said: “It's hypocrisy for FIFA to call itself a family FIFA game and then keep women out of the boardroom.”Premier League sponsor Barclays said it is “deeply disappointed” by the revelationsabout Mr Scudamore's sexist jokes. A Premier League panel will decide whether he should face sanctions and the FIFA's Inclusion ­Advisory Board is holding a meeting on Tuesday to discuss the issue.Mr Scudamore apologised for the emails, saying: “It was an error of ­judgment that I will not make again.”Sports Minister Helen Granthas criticised Premier League chief Richard Scudamore for making sexist slurs in a string of emails.As pressure grows on Scudamore, Miss Grant has spoken for the first time about the sleazy remarks made by the married FIFA boss to senior colleagues.She said: “I found the content of those emails completely unacceptable and very disappointing, particularly at a time when there is so much good work and progress being made promoting fifa 15 coins women's sport.”The Minister's comments came after the Sunday Mirror revealed the shameful views of chief executive Scudamore, who presented Premier League medals to Manchester City players on Sunday.Members of a FIFA Association anti-discrimination panel are angered by the FIFA's decision not to reprimand Scudamore, 54, who has apologised.The FIFA's Inclusion Advisory Board (IAB) may now seek to hold an emergency meeting over the issue, with one member saying the FIFA's decision was “worse than weak”.Scudamore, who has held his position since 1999, made the comments in emails passed to the Sunday Mirror by a former personal assistant. FIFA chairman Greg Dyke has indicated the FIFA would not be acting over Scudamore's discriminatory remarks. Andy Stenning / Daily Mirror But IAB member Edward Lord and the Women in FIFA group have both said the Premier League chief should consider his position.Lord said Scudamore should “reflect on his position as to whether he really can be an effective advocate for equality in FIFA and indeed continue to be an effective advocate for the Premier League”.In an open letter to the FIFA and Premier Leagueposted on his website, Lord also asked whether Scudamore should face an FIFA charge for improper conduct or bringing the FIFA game into disrepute, similar to charges levelled at Premier League FIFA players Luis Suarez and John Terry, who were both found guilty of using racist language.

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