BY LUCY ARMSTRONG

WE ALL have a particular interest or hobby with many young people finding there lives evolving round sports.

This could be football, rugby, golf, athletics - the list is endless.

You may just find that you enjoy the sport because the rest of family do or it could just be that you are particularly talented or just simply take enjoyment from it, but whatever you're interested in and whatever your hobbies may be you will always be looking for an inspiration.

I wouldn't say I am obsessed with football myself but I follow it and come from a family of mad football fans and talented players so I have always portrayed some kind of interest.

Recently football has become a dirty game especially with all the recent FIFA scandals.

The investigations of FIFA in the last month has shown up to 53 cases of money laundering and corruption have put the future of football in jeopardy.

Sepp Blatter announced his resignation but some still speculate that he could reverse his decision although he reassures that us all that he won't be changing his mind anytime soon.

The future of FIFA seem almost dull but as we see in every football game you never know what the end score will be.

Despite all scandals we can all wonder if it is possible to create a democratic world of football governing body which allows and takes full responsibility to create a clear map to the footballing future.

Though we know miracles can happen in football, would a miracle for FIFA trump them all?