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RE: England Fail To Win (Russia Win) 2018 World Cup Bid
(03-12-2010 20:29 )Charlie Gordon Watson Wrote: (03-12-2010 17:17 )steven6 Wrote: I think that you give credit to russia theyve never had the world cup so i think theyre entitled to have iit
Yes fair's fair, good wishes to Russia, they're entitled to have their turn.
No-one should be "entitled" to it. If they're going to have a bidding process it should be won by the best bid.
The fact that the Russians currently have 1 stadium and practically no infrastructure should have got them booted out in the first round.
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Goodfella3041
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RE: England Fail To Win (Russia Win) 2018 World Cup Bid
My prediction: the report will say that everyone broke the rules to some extent; just some more than others.
It will place the blame on a bidding process that was ambiguous and rules that were not properly enforced. It will recommend changes to future bidding processes, but as no one was above reproach in the last one, it will stop short of recommending that Russia or Qatar be stripped of the world cups in 2018 or 2022.
[In fairness, whilst I am not by any means siding with FIFA gangsters, I don't think that the Sunday Times did the cause any great favours last month by trying to stir up a tornado of so-called evidence of corruption. Some of it, admittedly, was quite damning, but the really compelling bits were buried under an avalanche of holier-than-thou bullshit. 90% of what they reported was -- in my opinion -- completely irrelevant.
Platini met with the Emir of Qatar? So what!? Apart from the fact that there is no rule against that, what would you expect Platini to do? Say no? That's absurd. Beckenbauer lobbied for German companies? Good for him! Money passing between different national FA's? Money passes between FA's all the time. No doubt Qatar, because of its wealth, gets approached more than most. And I'm sure they were more generous than usual in a world cup selection year, but the values they quoted didn't suggest "bribery" to me. For a country that could spend billions if it wanted to, $50k here and there is conspicuous for being so little. It is more reminiscent of that slightly awkward kid that we all knew that would try to 'buy' his friends by a being a bit too generous and buying everyone a round at the pub.]
So we'll get a hollow and insincere 'mea culpa' from FIFA and promises to change the way that future World Cups are awarded. In doing so, there will be plenty of sly digs at the 'underhand tactics' of the British media. The situation in the Ukraine will be treated as a non-issue, because the World Cup is still 4 years away.
And then they will move on to the more important business of re-electing Sepp Blatter to another term.
A pessimistic view, I know, but how much optimism could FIFA possibly inspire?
(This post was last modified: 24-07-2014 09:09 by Goodfella3041.)
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