http://thescore.thejournal.ie/heartb...d-cup-2010-12/
So, one corrupt, semi-fascist dictatorship rewards another, don't know how a country the size of Qatar will accommodate all the necessary stadia.
im bitterly disappointed that England and USA didnt get it to be honest. I hate Sepp Blatter and FIFA.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Fifa is so obviously corrupt its sickening. Qa-feckin-tar
Gas how all the talk at the moment is on how damaging Panorama's allegations were to the England bid. Nobody cares if the allegations were true or not. Read a bit a while back (think it was on WSC?) about how a majority of people in Holland didn't want the World Cup because of all the tax breaks and constitution re-writes that FIFA were asking for.
anyone know why would 2 Netherlands/Belgium voters switch allegiance to Russia in Round 2 when Netherlands/Belgium bid was still on the table?Round 1: England 2 votes, Netherlands/Belgium 4 votes, Spain/Portugal 7 votes and Russia 9 votes.
Round 2: Netherlands/Belgium 2 votes, Spain/Portugal 7 votes and Russia 13 votes (Russia obtain absolute majority of 12)
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Presumably cos they saw the Holland/Belgium bid wasn't going to work and they favoured Russia over Spain/Portugal.
Unsurprised by the result, it's likely almost any other competing bid would put on a better tournament than either Russia or Qatar. Individuals voted with their wallets, plus ca change.
I'm not generally in favour of corrupt oligarchs getting to host global events, but any chance Russia might actually follow through and clean up their endemic hooliganism and racism problems? At least we're getting a slight dry run next September...
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Sepp Blatter was asked "who is your favourite Qatar player Sepp?".
"Eric Clapton" he says.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
From Australia's point view, what a lot of crap
There has never been a World Cup in one of the 20+ Arab countries so it is their time. Nor has there been a World Cup in Eastern Europe. We are biased towards Western Europe.
Good luck to them both.
England only got 2 votes. Obviously never in the running despite what their press think.
On the positive side, we usually qualify when the WC is thousands of miles away!
Forget about the performance or entertainment. It's only the result that matters.
One from themselves. Other probably from the US, who pulled out of 2018 when England pulled out of 2022 I think?
I'd be shocked if the Panorama thing didn't cost them a few votes, even if it was late in the day. You can't call a load of people corrupt - with evidence, it seems - and expect that they'll not try and stab you right back.
The thinking is it was 2 Russia voters who voted for Bel/Ned to knock out England in first round
Either way its laughable that people think that this result means FIFA is corrupt while a victory for the US or the UK would've been fair. have none of you heard of wikileaks? They're more corrupt than most.
its actually sickening to hear the England bid people (and their media cheerleaders) refuse to even entertain the thought that their bid wasn't impeccable. They are exactly the same when the team loses. Its never down to ability, its always a ref's decision or the weather.
Maybe, just maybe, the best bids came from Russia and Qatar? Seeing as not one of us have seen all the bids...
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I find it interesting that UK media and the Bid Team and sports commentators in general now all appear to be on the 'Lets investigate FIFA' bandwagon. Whilst I 110% agree that FIFA should be brought to task, Its amazing the hypocrisy of all this, in that, as long as the corrupt organisation and its executive committee members are voting for our bid 'its ok', otherwise, it can't be allowed to go on and the organisation needs a complete revamp.
Rumour has it that Warner (and his 3 votes) had been guaranteed to the UK Bid Team - Though obviously he ticked a different box! The guy is a complete crook who I have no time for but its hypocritical of the English FA to get Prince Willy and Prince Becks to go off cap in hand blowing smoke up this guys ar$e in order to get votes and then be shocked when he is not true to his word.
Its a farce of a process. God knows how many favours $$$$$ will be changing hands after this but I hope it all comes out.
I would have liked for it to come to England in 2018 but I dont mind that Russia got it either. Qatar is a bizarre selection, I don't really buy the bringing football to the Middle East argument - It stinks of cash, cash and more cash.
I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?
"No, I drink to help me mind my own business....can I get you one? (c) Ronnie Drew
On a slightly different note, how did Mexico get to host it twice in 16 years?
I think one of them was a last minute change of host (From Colombia I think)
I thought you were off the drink Ronnie?
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Yeah, there was an earthquake in Colombia in 1985, so they switched it to Mexico.
Colombia couldn't afford it, Mexico got it and kept it despite earthquake in 1985.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_FIFA_World_Cup
Colombia was originally chosen as hosts by FIFA in June 1974. However, the Colombian authorities eventually declared in November 1982 that they could not afford to host the World Cup under the terms that FIFA demanded because of economic concerns. Mexico was selected on 20 May 1983 as the replacement hosts, beating the bids of Canada, and the United States (who eventually hosted the 1994 World Cup), and became the first nation to host two World Cups. This second World Cup in Mexico came 16 years after the first one in 1970. A severe earthquake in September 1985, eight months before the tournament, cast doubt over Mexico's ability to organize the event, but the stadia were not affected and it was decided to go ahead with the preparations.
Interesting. I knew about the earthquake in Mexico alright. It was mentioned in the 1986 dvd that the Irish Independent were selling during the WC, would have thought they'd have mentioned something about Colombia too though, maybe they did!
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