I agree. Just thinking that probably the rich clubs have more sway with UEFA than FIFA?
I feel quite confident somewhere at FIFA there is a department with 15-20 people who have one job only. To collectively not give a brick about public outcries.
It would sort of cause a knock on effect. The big clubs in Europe will feel it would be to their detriment which then causes a problem with UEFA as that would be their first port of call in relation to concerns. UEFA might well feel that their product ( Champions League ) could be adversely affected by the scenarios raised by posters countering your argument.
The clubs concerns would cascade to FIFA via UEFA who obviously are the most powerful association of all within the FIFA family. That's when UEFA can cause a problem for FIFA and its head (Blatter) in terms of making sure votes can potentially be withheld for Blatter in the next election by European Countries if they feel they aren't being listened to.
Your right, they have about 20-30 people whose job description is not giving a damn for any public outcries but they will give a damn about internal outcries from associations under the FIFA umberella. Especially if those outcries have the potential to affect the outcome of the Presidency of FIFA and/or contracts for TV rights or tournament affiliation.