I doubt FIFA ever realised thre logistical problems that would arise along with hosting a world cup in the Middle East once Qatar was announced. That shoiuld have been the moment Europe said 'No Thanks' and pulled out in it's entirety and we would have been spared the headaches we have now with our domestic season.
I'm pretty sure players from other countries would not have been prevented from going, but wonder if at that moment (had it happened and europe boycotted it), it would have been a good moment to have revived the home internationals had we pulled out.
Idiiot Infantino himself, probably has become Qatar's mouthpiece as I suspect that rant was written for him so one would assume Qatar's rulers are attempting to overrule every FIFA decision and press conferences. I doubt there was no way Infantino would have let rip at european teams like that but if they were his
owon words and not a script he probably has alienated any trust UEFA has in him and in any case, I would not be too surprised if UEFA don't have the courage
to hit back.
TBH I had hoped Infantino would have bought stability to FIFA after Blatter, and rooted out corruption, but instead he has left it wide open to further curruption and in any case lost trust in his leadership, We all know QATAR bought the world cup and now I hear apparently Ecuador were bribed several million dollars to throw the opening game, if that is the level this World Cup has sunk to then surely you need no further proof just how much of this world cup is controlled by the state of Qatar and not by FIFA itself, and they will squeeze every opprtunity to ensure a Qatari win or at least a team not from the west wins it.
(18-11-2022 21:46 )Doddle Wrote: I still think that short of going "nowhere in the Middle East is fit to host", Qatar was one of the least worst options. Banging the "human rights" drum, however sound, is a bit hollow when Saudi Arabia and Israel both kill journalists and basically get away with it, and are still "friends of the West".
When will Australia get a turn to host? Surely they're big enough?
I don't doubt Australia could stage a great FIFA World Cup they have staged the Olympics twice and have been great hosts as well as Commonweath games and Rugby World Cupd, F! tennis with great success. Whether FIFA see the issue that Australia doesn't have the proper infrastructure to host one or the time differences are an issue too. I even begin to doubt FIFA will ever return to England because they don't like our drinking cultures!!!
I bet it won't take long for ther AC in stadiums to fail