Football fans around the world will be disgusted with the claims that Sepp Blatter and other top FIFA officials paid themselves gargantuan bonuses, Damian Collins has told Sky Sports News HQ.The Conservative MP and member of the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee believes claims that Blatter, Jerome Valcke and Markus Kattner wrongly profited by £55m from the organisation poses serious questions of both FIFA and its auditors KPMG.Banned former FIFA president Blatter, former secretary general Valcke and former deputy secretary general Kattner enriched themselves, according to investigators, with a series of salary increases, bonuses and incentives in the past five years, some of which broke the law. Damian Collins is a member of the Culture, Media and Sport select committee And Collins said: Its incredibly serious and there are a couple of very important points from it.Do we seriously believe that it is only these three that knew what was going on? It poses a lot of very challenging questions of FIFA, particular of people who at on compensation committees of FIFA and saw payments being made to executives.I think it also poses difficult questions for KPMG, whove been FIFAs auditors for a long time as well. Were these payments being noted in any way? We are talking tens of millions of pounds, not small change. Change FIFA co-founder David Larkin says that sport is getting out of control I think football fans around the world will react with disgust at the way in which it appears senior FIFA executives have seen to enrich themselves with these gargantuan bonuses.Change FIFA co-founder David Larkin also told Sky Sports News HQ that the revelations were stunning and that sport in general is getting out of control.The thing that is stunning is that this is an organisation thats had no transparency or accountability to the public, when in essence its the public that funds it, he said. Sepp Blatter and two others wrongly profited by £55m from FIFA It must be held accountable and transparent, and we still dont have that with Mr Infantino. We have enrichment beyond our wildest dreams, and its stunning that this would be revealed on the day when current FIFA president is under massive pressure with regards to what he did with some recordings.The first thing that I would say is that FIFA always says no, no, no - its our money. No its not. When FIFA holds a World Cup, they socialise the costs and privatise the profits. The profits come from the people.So this organisation now suggesting it can write itself cheques in secret is one more demonstration that it cannot be trusted, and its leaders cannot be trusted, and that sport is out of control. Its time to renegotiate the relationship between sport and the public.Also See:FIFA lawyers latest Blatter claimsFIFA respond to Infantino claimsBen Gamel Jersey . 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Keston Hiura Jersey .Y. -- Buffalo Bills coach Doug Marrone has drawn on his Syracuse connections once again by hiring Rob Moore to take over as receivers coach.Ferrari have continued their eye-catching start to 2016 winter testing as Sebastian Vettel topped the timesheet for the second day in a row at Barcelona.The Scuderias new SF16-H, considered the most radical of this years cars, set a blistering pace as Vettel sampled Pirellis ultrasoft tyre for the first time.The car is a step forward, so that is positive, and the power unit has improved. We know there are areas we still need to improve but overall I am happy, said Vettel. The Germans 1:22.810 lap proved 0.7s quicker than second-placed Daniel Ricciardo, despite the Red Bull driver also trying out the purple-striped tyre - the new fastest compound in Pirellis range. With Ferrari and Red Bull completing qualifying-style short runs before the lunchbreak, world champions Mercedes stuck to their own programme and instead focused on stints on the slower medium tyre.Nico Rosberg may have ended his first day in the W07 two seconds off Ferraris pace as a result, but Mercedes again dominated the mileage charts with the German adding 172 laps to the 156 Lewis Hamilton completed on Day One.Mercedes innovation delights RosbergThe world champions were quicker than Ferrari when both teams were running on the medium rubber mid-way through the morning, but the W07s advantage was less than a tenth of a second. Ferrari driver Sebastian Vettel thinks that this years car is a step forward, and thinks the power unit has also improved Mercedes were not alone in running long on Tuesday as six other teams also topped 100 laps - including McLaren.On the day it was announced Honda F1 chief Yasuhisa Arai was being replaced, Fernando Alonsos first day in the MP4-31 saw him complete 119 laps - more than he managed in the whole of McLarens wretched 2015 winter. Sky Sports News Rachel Brookes wraps up the second day of testing in Barcelona But while the opening two days of testing appear to have proved the teams reliability has improved, questions remain over its competitiveness after Alonso finished only ninth, three seconds off Ferrarri.ddddddddddddOur next step is to find the performance. Im sure it will arrive because McLaren know how to produce a fast car and Honda, however long it takes, know how to provide a powerful engine. I dont know if it will be super-competitive but at least it will be competitive, the Spaniard told Sky Sports. The two-time champion later insisted that he would be staying on at McLaren.Honda boss Arai to stand down Watch footage of the 2016 McLaren at the first pre-season test in Barcelona Another driver making his first appearance of the year was Force Indias Sergio Perez and the Mexican enjoyed a strong day, finishing third after a best lap of 1:23.650 on the supersoft tyres.With Marcus Ericsson fifth in the 2015 Sauber, newcomers Haas were just behind in their first-ever F1 car. After flying in a fix for the front wing which failed when Romain Grosjean was in the car on Monday, Haas were able to run trouble-free and Esteban Gutierrez finished an impressive sixth.As has become their trademark, Williams again gave little away over the performance of their new FW38 car. Valtteri Bottas was third fastest on Day One but slipped down to seventh on Tuesday, although he too comfortably cleared a century of laps. Manor enjoyed another productive day with their new Mercedes-engined car, finishing eight with Pacal Wehrlein, but it was another day to forget for the other 2016 rookie in action, Britains Jolyon Palmer.After reliability problems restricted the new Renault drivers running on Monday, his final day in the car this week was cut short after just 42 laps when his RS16s power unit seized up.Positive progress in F1 meeting in Geneva on sports futureDay Two Timesheet1. Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari, ultrasoft tyres, 1:22.810, 126 laps;2. Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull, ultrasoft tyres, 1:23.525, 112 laps;3. Sergio Perez, Force India, supersoft tyres, 1:23.650, 101 laps;4. Nico Rosberg, Mercedes, medium tyres, 1:24.867, 172 laps;5. Marcus Ericsson, Sauber, soft tyres, 1:25.237, 108 laps;6. Esteban Gutierrez, Haas, soft tyres, 1:25.524, 79 laps; 7. Valtteri Bottas, Williams, soft tyres, 1:25.648, 134 laps;8. Pascal Wehrlein, Manor, soft tyres, 1:25.925, 71 laps;9. Fernando Alonso, McLaren, soft tyres, 1:26.082, 119 laps;10. Jolyon Palmer, Renault, soft tyres, 1:26.189, 42 laps;11. Max Verstappen, Toro Rosso, soft tyres, 1:26.755, 121 laps.Keep up to speed with all the latest news, pictures and video from all eight days of F1 testing via the daily live blog on the Sky Sports website and mobile apps. Sky Sports News HQ will also broadcast regular updates from trackside in Barcelona. Every race live in 2016 Sky Sports F1 brings you every race live in 2016. Fast and easy online upgrade - click here.Also See:Every 2016 race liveTeds Notebook: Day Two ' ' '