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9th June 2015
11:25am BST

Hopkins' ability to play creepy, evil characters who successfully avoid detection for many years (anybody seen Fracture?) makes him perfect for role of Blatter. Hopkins has nailed tricky accents in the past and if a bit of Hannibal Lecter creeps in, so be it.
This will be his Oscar moment.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvtI-2YAp08
Jack Warner - Samuel L Jackson
Jack Warner is a bit older than Jackson but as the veteran thespian showed in Django Unchained, playing older characters brings out the best in him. He was brilliant in that movie and seeing Jackson reenact Warner clutching a copy of The Onion newspaper as proof of his innocence would be as hilarious as any scene he has ever played.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fj5vlpLEUlI
Chuck Blazer (John Goodman)
Goodman showed in Argo that he can mix comedy and drama, and if you've read any of the transcript from Blazer's deposition where he admits to taking bribes, then you'll know that Brown Envelopes will have plenty of room for laughs.
Michel Platini - Jean Reno
Reno was exceptional in Leon, but was mainly chosen here because he and Platini are both French. We might need to hold an open casting call to nail down this role.
Special Agent Chip Baker - Chris Pine
Chip Baker is a composite character of all the clean-cut, all-American do-gooders who put together the case against FIFA. You need a standard Hollywood leading man to play the by-the-book agent who knows absolutely nothing about football and refuses to 'play ball' when he's offered a massive 'loan' to drop the investigation.
John Delaney - Cillian Murphy
All Murphy needs is a bit of dye in his hair and he will BE John Delaney. This could really be the role of a lifetime for Murphy. If he leans on the comedic timing he showed back in Intermission, then he should be in the reckoning for an IFTA at the very least.
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