http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/9250612.stm
guess its good qatar got the deal sealed as it might be good for the region? 4billion quid to build stadiums?? Is everyone going to be shifting to Qatar and Bahrain than
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Bethsmum wrote:Russia obviously came up with the reddies at the last minute. We woz robbed.
desertdudeshj wrote:I surprised Abu Dhabi didn't shoot for this ? Anyways I think it will be greatly beneficial for Qatar. If they still exsit by then that is.
desertdudeshj wrote:I surprised Abu Dhabi didn't shoot for this ? Anyways I think it will be greatly beneficial for Qatar. If they still exsit by then that is.
Bethsmum wrote:Morning RC! What a lovely day it is! I'm fine, thanks for asking.
I've just been watching Sky and they described Russia as a primite country, no thought BM, no way, I know RC and he's dead sophisticated!
I know Mr Cameron hasn't congratulated you to far, so I will do it for him, congratulations Russia on your achievement. The world will be watching.
Red Chief wrote:Bethsmum wrote:Morning RC! What a lovely day it is! I'm fine, thanks for asking.
I've just been watching Sky and they described Russia as a primite country, no thought BM, no way, I know RC and he's dead sophisticated!
I know Mr Cameron hasn't congratulated you to far, so I will do it for him, congratulations Russia on your achievement. The world will be watching.
Thanks a lot BestMum. I wish you go the same way and reach the same final destination.
Unfortunately I don't watch Sky News before dinner and so have a good digestive system. At least I don't need to consume phenolphthalein to keep my weight at decent level.
As for Mr. Cameron, he probably think that still controls the half of the World, not tiny island, and thats why was surprised that his whining made zero effect.
Dubai Knight wrote:Congratulations to both, and brown envelopes all round!
Knight
Bethsmum wrote:RC it is not only the English that are protesting against FIFA. So are the Americans and Australians. It is not just about not winning the bid. The fact is that England was promised 9 votes. When the votes came in 7 of the promised votes did not materialise, they went to Russia. It's a trust thing, we kind of lay a lot of store by that in England.
Red Chief wrote:Bethsmum wrote:RC it is not only the English that are protesting against FIFA. So are the Americans and Australians. It is not just about not winning the bid. The fact is that England was promised 9 votes. When the votes came in 7 of the promised votes did not materialise, they went to Russia. It's a trust thing, we kind of lay a lot of store by that in England.
It's the past and isn't going to be changed but somebody puffs out his cheeks even being beaten. Pretty funny indeed. Our stock clown, who popped immediately, only made laugh louder.
Thanks.
zubber wrote:I think the countries that are chosen for such world events are hosted in those countries that do not have any any internal strife in the name of race or creed, either way the sole objective of these events is profit and advertising, perhaps thats why it couldnt be hosted in queenieland,eu, states or australia, and I think UAE was out also because of its bad name with the ridiculous amount of debt they have accumulated.. yep
Misery Called Life wrote: But in the Middle East I was hoping for something phenomenally huge and grand. A Qatar-Bah-UAE world-cup, with an inter-rail service linking all three countries.
desertdudeshj wrote:Sour Grape Syndrome
Chocoholic wrote:Well the BBC's Panorama basically killed the England votes with their program on FIFA corruption being aired just days beforehand.
Japan's incredibly great 2022 World Cup bid involved projecting 3D holograms of the games live onto soccer football fields around the world, allowing folks that can't make it to Japan for the actual games to get a pretty great simulacrum, while standing next to people that look like them and are probably rooting for the same team
http://www.engadget.com/2010/12/03/worl ... lographic/
zubber wrote:Apparently If JAPAN had won the World Cup bid, they were planning for 3d holographic projections of the actual players (life sized) playing on actual pitches throughout the world. Fantastic Idea, I wished the japs had won the bit.Japan's incredibly great 2022 World Cup bid involved projecting 3D holograms of the games live onto soccer football fields around the world, allowing folks that can't make it to Japan for the actual games to get a pretty great simulacrum, while standing next to people that look like them and are probably rooting for the same team
http://www.engadget.com/2010/12/03/worl ... lographic/
Its too bad soccer doesnt have cheerleaders on the lines,
Im not sure QATAR or RUSSIA could ever dream of doing what the japs had planned.