And what's your opinion of OFC President
Mr Chung ?
He seems a canny politician and quite enterprising in trying to get Oceania direct qualification for the World Cup. Also free of any corruption scandals as yet (unlike his predecessor):
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/football-soccer/news/art...
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/ofc-presidents-cup/news/...
OFC President's Cup in Auckland this Month was a "Love Fest" for Three FIFA Confederation Presidents:
"Perhaps more importantly, he believes OFC have to build alliances with other confederations to make any progress on the world stage, especially with March's vote on 2018 World Cup spots and pathways. Oceania hope any playoff will be against an Asian side.
"We can't do anything by ourselves," Chung said. "We have only one vote [on the Fifa executive committee]. Everything needs to be done through relationships."
That's why it's no coincidence that teams from the Cayman Islands (Bodden Town) and Bahrain (Busaiteen) are the representatives from the North American Confederation (Concacaf) and Asian Football Confederation (AFC) respectively.
The Cayman Islands just happens to be the home federation of Concacaf president Jeffrey Webb (who succeeded Jack Warner) and AFC president Salman Al-Khalifa hails from - you guessed it - Bahrain."