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RE: Confederations Cup Brasil 2013 - cosmonaut - 23-06-2013 10:02

(23-06-2013 09:43 )bytor Wrote:  I doubt anyone could step in at the last minute.

The FA have already said that England could. Having staged the Olympics in 2012, they say that England has everything it needs to stage the World Cup in 2014, even at short notice, and could do it easily.


RE: Confederations Cup Brasil 2013 - bytor - 23-06-2013 12:15

(23-06-2013 10:02 )cosmonaut Wrote:  
(23-06-2013 09:43 )bytor Wrote:  I doubt anyone could step in at the last minute.

The FA have already said that England could. Having staged the Olympics in 2012, they say that England has everything it needs to stage the World Cup in 2014, even at short notice, and could do it easily.

By last minute I was thinking a few months notice at most. So would this just be in London like the Olympics? If so then it won't be a problem as there are all the best transport routes already in place and they can close certain roads again to drive the top brass around I suppose. There are loads of hotels with empty rooms too so guess accommodating fans, teams, officials etc is already dealt with too. I wonder how the FA is going to pay for all of this though? Of course the real bonus would be England would qualify as host.


RE: Confederations Cup Brasil 2013 - Fernandez Esperenda - 23-06-2013 13:58

The tournament willbe still in Brasil, the President and government will resolve things I am sure.


RE: Confederations Cup Brasil 2013 - lovebabes56 - 23-06-2013 16:16

If Brazil were to win this, what effect would this have on their ranking position?


RE: Confederations Cup Brasil 2013 - Fernandez Esperenda - 23-06-2013 17:00

I think it should put them above croatia atleast Wink


RE: Confederations Cup Brasil 2013 - lovebabes56 - 23-06-2013 17:39

Well it would be nice to see them just outside the top ten by the time the World Cup starts so that would be a good boost to the squad I suppose knowing a win in the World Cup could put them back into the Top 10 again.


RE: Confederations Cup Brasil 2013 - lovebabes56 - 23-06-2013 17:39

Well it would be nice to see them just outside the top ten by the time the World Cup starts so that would be a good boost to the squad I suppose knowing a win in the World Cup could put them back into the Top 10 again.


RE: Confederations Cup Brasil 2013 - lovebabes56 - 23-06-2013 17:45

(23-06-2013 12:15 )bytor Wrote:  
(23-06-2013 10:02 )cosmonaut Wrote:  
(23-06-2013 09:43 )bytor Wrote:  I doubt anyone could step in at the last minute.

The FA have already said that England could. Having staged the Olympics in 2012, they say that England has everything it needs to stage the World Cup in 2014, even at short notice, and could do it easily.

By last minute I was thinking a few months notice at most. So would this just be in London like the Olympics? If so then it won't be a problem as there are all the best transport routes already in place and they can close certain roads again to drive the top brass around I suppose. There are loads of hotels with empty rooms too so guess accommodating fans, teams, officials etc is already dealt with too. I wonder how the FA is going to pay for all of this though? Of course the real bonus would be England would qualify as host.

I think it would be good that if England could step in (should things not improve in Brazil), then I think it should be run as a joint host tournament between England & Brazil - or if Brazil were still hosts - but the tournament was being staged in an another country for safety reasons.


RE: Confederations Cup Brasil 2013 - Snooks - 23-06-2013 19:13

Pass, move, pass, move, mesmerize, dodge, weave, pass, move, dribble dribble, run, dodge, weave, Goal.
Spain are sending me dizzy already Shy.
Having said that Nigeria have had a few decent breaks forward.
They just need to get some possession for a decent length of time.
Hmmmmm - good luck with that one laugh.

Edit: Nigeria are doing ok now even though they are a goal down.
Some attempts at goal coming in. Need to score though.


RE: Confederations Cup Brasil 2013 - shano123 - 23-06-2013 19:54

Lol poyet not told personally by brighton that he was fired, the bbc presenter had to tell him, bang out of order if u ask me