Within weeks of becoming a FIFA vice president, Jim Boyce was on a plane when he grasped the low regard in which soccer's leaders are held and the constant suspicion that they are corrupt. While lifting his bag into the overhead locker in the ninth row of a modest plane between Belfast and London, Boyce was hassled by a man behind him. ''Mr. Boyce, I thought with all the brown envelopes you get at FIFA you'd be in the front row,'' Boyce recalled the man saying to him. Source: The Associated Press













