England to bid for 2018 world cup???

k69atie

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#1
England has a "very good chance" of bidding for the 2018 World Cup, according to Sports Minister Richard Caborn.

A feasibility study into the possibility of hosting the world's most prestigious international tournament is currently being carried out, and any final bid submission would not be lodged until 2009.

England failed to land the 2006 event which was won by Germany and Mr Caborn believes that the lessons of their failure have been learned.

London will be staging the 2012 Olympic Games and the Sports Minister said: "I think the way we're approaching this, I think that we obviously think there would be a very good chance of bidding for the World Cup.

"Obviously as a Sports Minister I'd be disappointed if we didn't because I'd be at the forefront of pushing it, as I was with the Olympics. Like we did with the Olympics, we want to be absolutely sure what we are doing is based on robust figures, and our approach is right.

"I think we made many mistakes in (bidding for) 2006 - the way we handled the (Millennium) Dome, the way we handled Wembley and the way we handled Pickett's Lock. There were some tough lessons, and if you don't learn from tough lessons then you're a bit of an idiot."

Mr Caborn added: "We've gone around the world and looked at cities who have been successful in bidding for the Olympics and World Cups as well."

Having sampled the atmosphere in Germany during this summer's World Cup finals, Mr Caborn is certain that England has the know-how and facilities to table a more convincing bid.

He believes that England's strength lies in its stadia, and if a bid is made to bring the competition to England for the first time since 1966, he thinks that the 2012 Olympics will provide a solid test of the country's infrastructure.

The Sports Minister said: "In the Olympics themselves, football will be one of the sports to actually go around the country.

"It will be at Hampden Park (in Glasgow) and in Cardiff and at Aston Villa's stadium and will finish at the great Wembley.

"Wembley will be the greatest stadium in the world, and will be a real credit to the nation.

"You look at places like the Emirates Stadium and football grounds up and down the country and we have some of the best stadia in the world - I have no doubts at all.

"The 2012 Games will be a great showcase. I have no doubts at all that if we really want to make a bid for 2018 then we have the stadia and indeed the organisation that can more than manage."

Source: www.itv.com
 

Flipmo

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Staff member
#8
^^ Same here.

Next year the U-20 Fifa World Cup is in Canada, so i'm checking that out for sure, and I'd want to go to Austria to see the Euros. :eek:
 

Jibster

Active Member
#9
^^^Austria and Switzerland should be good. Although Switzerland is very expensive. I was looking forward to a month living in South Africa in 2010 but looks like it may not happen now.

We should definitely host the WC here, we have some world class stadiums, very few hooligan problems now and we are the spiritual home of football. I wanted us to get 2006 but Germany deserved it and pulled it off very well.
 
#10
Jibster said:
^^^Austria and Switzerland should be good. Although Switzerland is very expensive. I was looking forward to a month living in South Africa in 2010 but looks like it may not happen now.

We should definitely host the WC here, we have some world class stadiums, very few hooligan problems now and we are the spiritual home of football. I wanted us to get 2006 but Germany deserved it and pulled it off very well.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: You must be sarcastic...
 
#12
Jibster said:
We've already established you know nothing about football. Thanks for further proving it.

Good day.
Who do you consider under 'we'? Probably only yourself. Just because I said that Serbia played the best defence in the World Cup Qualifications (suffered only ONE goal) and they later played terrible on the Championship you see that as your personal triumph over my opinion. It's not my fault either because of Italian football scandal. I love Juventus. Is that a sin? Stop bugging me. Do something usefull. Good night.
 
#14
troublesome2004 said:
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: You must be sarcastic...
How is he being sarcastic ? They do have some of the best stadium in the world (Emirates, Wembley, Old Trafford) and England hasn't had a serious hooligan problem in about 5-10 years.
 
#15
DPG iz all I C said:
How is he being sarcastic ? They do have some of the best stadium in the world (Emirates, Wembley, Old Trafford) and England hasn't had a serious hooligan problem in about 5-10 years.
Germans did they work (with the hooligans) very good. But, I doubt that in England something like that is possible. That's the main obstacle for England if they want to organize the World Cup.
 
#16
troublesome2004 said:
Germans did they work (with the hooligans) very good. But, I doubt that in England something like that is possible. That's the main obstacle for England if they want to organize the World Cup.
Look at Euro 96, one of the best tournemnents in the past 20 years and no trouble what so ever.

The hooligan problem in Britain is totally overblown, its much worse in most european countries.
 
#18
DPG iz all I C said:
Look at Euro 96, one of the best tournemnents in the past 20 years and no trouble what so ever.

The hooligan problem in Britain is totally overblown, its much worse in most european countries.
I admit that England did good work back in 1996. But, it's difference between European and World Championship. This could be way bigger mess. 32 teams (and their fans) > 16 teams (and their fans) Btw, I was cheering for England back in 1996 (alongside Scotland, Portugal and Czech Republic). It's a shame that Germans took it...
The hooligan problem is present in almoust every country. I didn't mean that only English hooligans could be the problem. All the hooligans could be the problem...

Jibster said:
^^^Truth, but don't bother gettin involved. Dude knows fuck all about fuck all.
Wow. Somebody is offended without offence.
 

tHuG $TyLe

Well-Known Member
Staff member
#19
England would make good hosts.

Old Trafford, Anfield, St James Park, Emirates staduim, Staduim of Light...Wycombes ground...........

All sound like good staduims to host the World Cup. Oh Plus Wembley also.
 
#20
ThUg $TyLe said:
England would make good hosts.

Old Trafford, Anfield, St James Park, Emirates staduim, Staduim of Light...Wycombes ground...........

All sound like good staduims to host the World Cup. Oh Plus Wembley also.


Do you think it will be finished by 2018? :laugh:
 

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