FIFA president Sepp Blatter has announced the infamous ISL court dossier will be opened and handed to an independent body to study to see if any members should face action. GettyImagesFIFA president Sepp Blatter at the FIFA Executive Committee Meeting FIFA have until now blocked the release of the court documents, which identifies FIFA officials said to have received payments from the world body's former marketing partner, but Blatter told a press conference in Zurich that the dossier would now be handed over. Blatter also announced the creation of three 'task forces' and a good governance committee to drive through reforms of FIFA. He laid out a two-year timetable for implementing the reforms. On the ISL case, Blatter said: "The executive committee has at