Possibly, but if they're going for it, I assume they've thought of that and are willing to spend stupid amounts of money building new grounds.
Read a book there recently called When Friday Comes about football in the Middle East; can't remember if it was the bit about the UAE or Saudi Arabia or even Qatar, but there's 20000+ capacity grounds being built in the desert a few miles out from the nearest town. The logic seemed to be because they could.
I agree they're unlikely winners cos they're small (the second city has a population of 30000, so the crowd in the ground alone would double the population overnight. Also, I like the way the first thing the article says about it is "It has a football stadium"). But that part of the world has a track record with pulling off nutty ideas, whereas Indonesia seems to be more chaotically organised. I don't think either'll win, but I'd say Qatar'd be more likely than Indonesia.
Funny that Qatar is too small to win and I'd reckon Russia would be too big to win. Though the football stadiums would be there. I would be putting a punt on the Aussie's to get 2022.
It would be nicely spread around all of the cities.
I would be praying though that any final would end up being played in Melbourne in the MCG rather than Sydney.
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