The time zone issue? Like Korea/Japan 2002? Oh yeah. Not sure when stadiums ever became an issue in Australia, they've always had the infrastructure, and just as much media support as the US. The US or Australia were the countries to pick for 2022, but oil money is much more interesting to FIFA. Lets just hope in 2022 we can return to a football rich country who will put on a good show.
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What exactly are people supposed to do In Qatar when they aren't watching the soccer games? I mean shit, at least in South Africa people could go on a safari, or throw on a few rubbers and bang some AIDS infested sluts. I don't think there's a damn thing to do in Qatar.Comment
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See this what I mean about being ignorant (not you in particular BH), how much do you guys really know about these bids. The large stadiums in Australia are for Aussie Rules, the AFL season would conflict with the WC and Australia couldn't guarantee the use of the, hence why Melbourne wasn't the final host and Australia's media has been pretty negative about the bid. I'm not naïve was there wheeling and dealing going on behind closed doors, without a doubt, did oil money help, yeah but Qatar did some serious work to even get to this stage. Chill out FIFA obviously wanted to go with new nations and I'd put any money on the US getting 2026.Comment
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I'm not worried about the US getting it or not, as I'm sure they'll get '26, but I don't think this was the right time to go with Qatar. You had the US or Australia, even if they had conflicting stadiums, Australia have the money to make more. At this point, Qatar have the money to support this, despite being particularly small. But who fucking knows in 2022? Look at the UAE, they were rich for a few years before going all out on tourism and going completely bankrupt. This is probably what will happen to Qatar. A small nation like that can only last so long spending so much money, the oil business can drastically change in the next twelve years as well with the reemergence of electrical cars. This was just not a safe pick at all, especially after picking two third world countries and one run by the mafia.Originally posted by mgoblue2290If you want to win, put Drew in.Comment
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You're missing the point though BH, Australia's bid just wasn't sound enough to ever be a real possibility and that's gotta fall on Australia, nothing to do with oil money as some would have you believe. This is a one off thing, Qatar is the only country that could pull something like this off, Qatar won't go bust, there econmy is continually growing, I read a great piece that explained really thoroughly why it's not an issue, I'll try and find it and link you. This was a one off opportunity to send such a massive global event to the Middle East and FIFA made the right decision (however much it was influenced by oil money) imo, it's an excellent chance for the reral world to appreciate modern arab culture and to dispel these unfortunate stereotypes that idiots like Goblinslayer have about the ME/Arabs in general. It was now or never. Have a good look at what they plan to do, it is pretty awesome.
sidenote: this PSG-Sevilla match really is outstanding, anyone else watching?Comment
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I'm thinking in terms of the experience for the thousands of spectators who will be going to what is essentially a six-week long party of a lifetime. Have you ever seen football boys on tour? All I can say is Qatar will either have to have a massive program of social liberalisation between now and 2022 or it will have to charter twenty jumbo jets each day to cope with the number of probable deportations.
I think it's odds on that there will be at least one openly gay international footballer by 2022, will he be allowed to play? Will he be allowed to take his partner? Or will the prospect of not being able to play in the World Cup affect his decision to come out in the first place?
As for Russia, well, the most corrupt country in the world and the most corrupt sports governing body in the world...you could have bet your house on the outcome of that one.Z(u, w) = Z0(w)[1-exp{-b(w)u}]
...and she said "Well I don't think you're a fishmonger. I think you've done a plop in the wrong lavatory."Comment
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I'm not miffed at losing anything, my country was never in the voting and there is absolutely no chance of us qualifying for either tournament so I wouldn't be going even if it was right next door in England.
I'm thinking in terms of the experience for the thousands of spectators who will be going to what is essentially a six-week long party of a lifetime. Have you ever seen football boys on tour? All I can say is Qatar will either have to have a massive program of social liberalisation between now and 2022 or it will have to charter twenty jumbo jets each day to cope with the number of probable deportations.
I think it's odds on that there will be at least one openly gay international footballer by 2022, will he be allowed to play? Will he be allowed to take his partner? Or will the prospect of not being able to play in the World Cup affect his decision to come out in the first place?
As for Russia, well, the most corrupt country in the world and the most corrupt sports governing body in the world...you could have bet your house on the outcome of that one.
As for Russia I gotta say I was actually pretty surprised I was certain it was gonna be the Iberian and Qatari bids.Comment
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[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBqtQjJqSQw&feature=player_embedded[/ame]Originally posted by mgoblue2290If you want to win, put Drew in.Comment
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See this what I mean about being ignorant (not you in particular BH), how much do you guys really know about these bids.
The large stadiums in Australia are for Aussie Rules
The SFS, Lang Park and Stadium Australia are both rectangular and used for Rugby and League.
What large stadiums does Qatar have by the way?
the AFL season would conflict with the WC and Australia couldn't guarantee the use of the, hence why Melbourne wasn't the final host
and Australia's media has been pretty negative about the bid.
I'm not naïve was there wheeling and dealing going on behind closed doors, without a doubt, did oil money help, yeah but Qatar did some serious work to even get to this stage.
You're missing the point though BH, Australia's bid just wasn't sound enough to ever be a real possibility and that's gotta fall on Australia, nothing to do with oil money as some would have you believe. This is a one off thing, Qatar is the only country that could pull something like this off
I can't wait to see what happens if Israel qualifies for 2022.Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your ChairComment
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According to the Washington Post, public drunkenness and open displays of drinking alcohol are strictly forbidden, though Qatar officials have vowed to create reserved spaces during the games.
According to British travel advisories, women must cover shoulders, and foreigners should avoid wearing short skirts in public.
Who would want to go to a country like thatComment
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I'm sure FIFA considers itself progressive for giving a backwards country like Qatar the World Cup. The corruption and bribes given for World Cup bids must be off the charts.Comment
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If you want to get even angrier, read this book.
Originally posted by mgoblue2290If you want to win, put Drew in.Comment
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Yeah, I read that book awhile ago. Funnily enough Jack Warner seems to pop alot in that book.
Also recommend the Lord of the Rings and the New Lord of the Rings by the same author. Does the same sort of the thing as that book to the IOC.Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your ChairComment
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