Blatter could step down sooner
Updated | By SkyNews
Sepp Blatter's days at the helm of world football could be coming to an end.

FIFA's ethics watchdog has reportedly recommended a provisional suspension of 90 days for Blatter.
The suspension would take him through until January.
Blatter is expected to step down early next year.
Accusations of corruption are mounting against the football body.
David Larkin from the Change FIFA campaign has been speaking to Sky News.
"If you talk to people on the ground in Zurich, with the president basically a lame duck, it's really the lawyers that are in charge and it's chaos. I think we have a lot of twists and turns to come. It's going to be interesting to see how things are going to unfold.
"I don't think we can predict how things are going to go quite yet," he said.
Blatter's lawyers say he hasn't been informed of any suspensions.
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