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    Another downer to non-qualification

    'It's going to be an invasion'

    When Germany plays host to the World Cup next summer, it expects not just an influx of fans, but an even bigger one - of prostitutes. Luke Harding on the preparations in hand

    Friday November 18, 2005
    The Guardian

    The giant red phallus billowing from the roof is a bit of a give away. Just next to a busy main road and tucked incongruously behind a tyre repair workshop, is Artemis, Berlin's newest, most luxurious brothel. There is, as such, nothing remarkable about the vast four-storey bordello that opened its doors two months ago in an anonymous industrial estate in Berlin. Except, perhaps, for its location. The sex facility is a short drive from Berlin's Olympiastadion, the famous stadium used by the Nazis to host the 1936 Olympics, and - more importantly - the venue for next year's World Cup.

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    Some six games, including the final, will be played at the stadium. More than 100,000 England fans are expected for the tournament, which will be played at 12 city venues around the country next summer, together with thousands of other supporters from all over the world.

    As well as fans, the German authorities are expecting a different kind of influx - at least 40,000 prostitutes. Previous global sporting events have attracted large numbers of sex workers, indeed at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, the authorities tried to banish prostitutes from the city centre. And, though the figures are necessarily hazy, officials believe that around 10,000 sex workers plied their trade during the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, many of them imported from abroad.

    This time, World Cup organisers are expecting an even bigger invasion, not least because prostitution is legal in Germany. Asked how many women might turn up, Romy, the manager of Artemis, says: "You can hang another zero on to the 40,000 figure.

    "A lot of girls arrive here during trade fairs when the city is full," she adds. "Next summer will be bigger. It's going to be an invasion."

    Inside Artemis, meanwhile, a handful of early evening male customers stroll around in fluffy peach bathrobes; the women, naked apart from a micro-beach towel, chat and joke.

    The new €5m (£3.4m), 40-room facility is the brainwave of a German-Turkish businessman; unlike in most brothels, the women are free to negotiate their own rates and don't have to pay a pimp, he says. The entrance fee is €7. The sex costs extra. Artemis, named after the virgin goddess of hunting, has an entrance for disabled people. The Olympic stadium, with its creepy, Nazi-era atmosphere, is just three S-Bahn stops away. "We are normally open from 11pm to 5am. But during the World Cup we are considering staying open 24 hours," says Romy.

    With slightly more than seven months to go until the opening ceremony on June 9, German officials have come up with proposals for bringing prostitutes and World Cup fans together - among them "sex garages". Dortmund, one of Germany's bigger World Cup venues, came up with the plan to erect Verrichtungshäuser - a strange phrase, best translated as "performance houses". These temporary shacks were to have been set up next to Dortmund's football stadium. Last week, though, city officials confirmed that the plan had been shelved after they were unable to find a sex-hut sponsor.

    The prospect of an influx of prostitutes from across Europe arriving for the 2006 World Cup has provoked concern among women's groups, church leaders and trade unionists. They fear that many of the women who will work during the tournament have been forced into prostitution or duped by criminal gangs. The National Council of German Women's Organisations plans to set up stalls around the stadiums urging fans to think twice before having sex with prostitutes who may have been coerced. "We have nothing against prostitutes or prostitution," said Henny Engels, its executive director, last week. "But we are against people-trafficking and forced prostitution. It's already a big problem in Germany. We want to use the World Cup to make our point."

    The organisation has written to the German national team, its coach Jürgen Klinsmann, and Franz Beckenbauer, the head of Germany's 2006 World Cup organising committee, urging them to support the campaign. So far the response has not been impressive. Only Jens Lehmann, Arsenal's reserve goalkeeper, has written back, giving his support, and promising to raise the issue with his British club-mates.

    In a condescending letter to Germany's minister for women, Renate Schmidt, meanwhile, Gerhard Mayer-Vorfelder, president of the German FA, said he would not be dealing with what he called "this tiresome issue".

    Others, though, take a more laidback view of the prostitute phenomenon. "Berlin is a very world-open city. It's always been like that. There have been prostitutes working here for hundreds of years," says Martina Schmidhofer, a Green party councillor responsible for sexual health issues, and for the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district of West Berlin which includes the Olympic stadium. "Our main concern is that the prostitutes have good working conditions. My message to England fans would be: 'Behave sensibly, don't drink too much, use a condom. And don't expect a love relationship".
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    Quote Originally Posted by NeilMcD
    . And don't expect a love relationship".
    Ha ha.....

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    no doubnt there will be a big dip in business without our boys there! I'd say the oublicans were kicking themselves too
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    I remember standing outside an "establishment" on the canals in Amsterdam with a large group of other Irish supporters when a slightly flushed Irishman in his national Eircom jersey emerged to a standing ovation with shouts of "Good man, Mick". Ah, the German ladies won't know what they're missing.

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    hahah!

    funny story, a mate of ours on all the trips was in the 'Dam for the game last year, and went to a "massage parlour" fully expecting the works. he didnt realise it was just a massage joint and told the girl "listen love, none of this massage crap.. just get crackin'"

    Next of all a crowd of the lads waiting for him outside hear "thump" and the man himself crashes onto the street covered in Baby oil !

    Priceless
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    Ahhhhhhhh, so that's what various commentators mean when they say that the likes of Angola, Australia and Togo are only going along for the ride.

    mMore awful puns appreciated.

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