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Australia 'passes test'

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 10:55 am
by the_gun
Australia farewelled a delegation of FIFA inspectors as they prepared to leave the country after examining the credentials of Australia’s bid to win the right to host the FIFA World Cup in 2022.

Australia was the third stop on tour of the nine countries that are bidding to host the 2018 or 2022 tournaments. They were in Australia for three days.

Before departing Australia, head of delegation Harold Mayne-Nicholls made the following statement:

"After almost three days of inspection I, on behalf of the FIFA Inspection Group, would like to express some words.

”First of all my sincere thanks to the members of the Bid Committee and Football Federation Australia, they together did an excellent job during our stay. Also thanks to all of the community and the authorities that treated us in a wonderful way and to all the footballers boys and girls present at some inspection site visits and to the police that did a magnificent job.

”About the visit, we all agree that it was organized in a very professional way. We could check different venues and stadiums, airports and transportation systems, conventions and congress centres and also had the chance to meet the sponsors of the bid and to hear about the economic and financial condition of Australia and some predictions about the situation for the region in future years.

”We also received the full support from the Government to the bid process. We appreciate the dinner that Prime Minister Julia Gillard gave us upon our arrival at Kiribilli House. For us was very impressive to know that the Opposition to the Government was also present at such a dinner. Beside that the commitment of the country seems to be outstanding, taking into consideration that both parties, in the middle of an election process, made time to enjoy a wonderful evening with us.

”During the visit we had the chance to learn a lot about your country and especially about football in Australia. We are proud to know that programs such as Football United are used as a vehicle for social improvements that will help to build better communities: also it was very impressive to read that the growth of football in Australia in the last decade has been 60 percent and that at the moment there are more than 600,000 players registered.

”We also learnt that major events are not new for this country and we remembered such great moments in the history of sport in Australia when at the Olympic Stadium Cathy Freeman talked about her gold medal at the 2000 Olympics and when John Aloisi described his feelings before and after the penalty kick that took you to the World Cup in 2006. The visit to the Sports National Museum in Melbourne was very special and such a museum is for sure one of the best in the world.

”We also heard about the promises to deliver new first class stadiums and to renovate the existing ones, the implementation of volunteers programs, the improvements in telecommunications and transportation that will take place and beside all that that if the World Cup comes to Australia in 2022, it will be more than a football tournament with four important areas in social development, including the Oceania countries in this program.

”As a conclusion and after checking the bid book presentation on site, we must conclude that this country seems to be prepared in all the aspects to organize the World Cup in 2022."

At the end of the inspection tour, the delegation will submit an objective report to assist FIFA's 24 executive members select a host for the 2022 FIFA World Cup which will be announced by FIFA on December 2 in Zurich.

Australia's bid also has complete bipartisan support.

Ten host cities have been selected as part of the bid under Australia’s nationwide hosting proposal that will see World Cup matches in six states and territories.

Three new stadiums will be built in Perth, Canberra and Blacktown in Western Sydney and nine others upgraded should the bid be successful, providing a $2.8 billion infrastructure legacy for all sporting codes and generations to come.
http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/news/101 ... es-test%27

Re: Australia 'passes test'

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:14 am
by Bomber
Heard today that the Asian delegates are going to vote for Qatar.

Re: Australia 'passes test'

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:37 am
by Major Tom
Bomber wrote:Heard today that the Asian delegates are going to vote for Qatar.
Sauce?

Have FIFA made all their visits to the other potential host nations yet?

Re: Australia 'passes test'

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:43 am
by Delete Your Account
Major Tom wrote:
Bomber wrote:Heard today that the Asian delegates are going to vote for Qatar.
Sauce?

Have FIFA made all their visits to the other potential host nations yet?
above wrote:Australia was the third stop on tour of the nine countries

Re: Australia 'passes test'

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:48 am
by Bomber
5AA news this morning.

Re: Australia 'passes test'

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:49 am
by Major Tom
Bacon888 wrote:
above wrote:Australia was the third stop on tour of the nine countries
Ta.

And with a decision not being made until later in the year, unlikely anyone knows who they are voting for just yet.

Re: Australia 'passes test'

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:51 am
by Major Tom
Bomber wrote:5AA news this morning.
:lol:

Hopefully FIFA didn't check out the quality of the Australian media.

Re: Australia 'passes test'

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:52 am
by Bomber
Maybe they are still "sticking their hands out" so to speak. :wink:

Re: Australia 'passes test'

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 12:23 pm
by takeonthekeeper
I think that it is ridiculous that our own president doesn't want to vote for us!! we are the better option and we have proved ourselves in other major events!!!

He Never Wanted us in the AFC - And is sabotaging our attempts
:twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

Re: Australia 'passes test'

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 12:42 pm
by Steelinho
takeonthekeeper wrote:I think that it is ridiculous that our own president doesn't want to vote for us!! we are the better option and we have proved ourselves in other major events!!!

He Never Wanted us in the AFC - And is sabotaging our attempts
:twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
No, he is Qatari and is supporting his own country's bid.

And to quote, "support Qatar until there is no chance they will win the bid."

Re: Australia 'passes test'

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 1:13 pm
by the_gun
there is no way a crappy little country like qatar is going to get the wc. sure they be loaded with money but seriously the weather over there is shithouse and nobody is going to go to a wc in qatar. also there are only like 3-4 cities in qatar which means it will be very cramped especially with stadia.

Re: Australia 'passes test'

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 3:55 pm
by Knight7
the_gun wrote:there is no way a crappy little country like qatar is going to get the wc. sure they be loaded with money but seriously the weather over there is shithouse and nobody is going to go to a wc in qatar. also there are only like 3-4 cities in qatar which means it will be very cramped especially with stadia.

There is only one city in Qatar - Doha, there are some other towns about the size of Murray Bridge

Having the World Cup in Qatar would be a disaster - nothing to see, no public transport, no taxi's - too hot and alcohol is a huge issue

Having said that, wouldn't be too suprised if they were selected money talks and i'm sure they will come up with plenty of 'legal' bribes

Re: Australia 'passes test'

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 3:58 pm
by Bomber
Knight7 wrote:alcohol is a huge issue
:D

Re: Australia 'passes test'

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 5:48 pm
by povman_2009
Obviously FIFA would then change the number of stadiums per city currently set to 2 , or will they just build more cities to cover that regulation...

Love the fact that the Qataris have said they will provide air conditioned stadiums to avoid the 40C + weather, is there nothing they cannot do ...

Re: Australia 'passes test'

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 5:59 pm
by povman_2009
Alcohol is not a problem, they have a simple solution ... Qatar Distribution Company (QDC) Has two outlets ...

To buy alcohol, you will you need an alcohol permit, which can be obtained at the QDC. Paradoxically, you need to show an alcohol permit to enter the QDC!

A bit chicken and egg if you ask me...

Re: Australia 'passes test'

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 6:09 pm
by the_gun
povman_2009 wrote:Obviously FIFA would then change the number of stadiums per city currently set to 2 , or will they just build more cities to cover that regulation...

Love the fact that the Qataris have said they will provide air conditioned stadiums to avoid the 40C + weather, is there nothing they cannot do ...
they would have to have 12 stadiums in one city.... not going to work i would have thought

Re: Australia 'passes test'

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 11:26 pm
by guti
Or infrastructure. Its proximity to Europe and Asia would suggest many millions of fans would travel there. Potentially more people would actually visit the country in one month than actually live in the country (approx 1.5m).

Re: Australia 'passes test'

Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 8:49 am
by Mr.G
If it does get held in Qatar, what time would the games be shown on TV live approximately?

South Korea/Japan was great for times here, Germany was shizenhouse, Sud Afrika was not to bad, however the World Cup in Brazil will be live here at about 7am? That is going to lick bunghole.

Re: Australia 'passes test'

Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 9:10 am
by Delete Your Account
Mr.G wrote:If it does get held in Qatar, what time would the games be shown on TV live approximately?

South Korea/Japan was great for times here, Germany was shizenhouse, Sud Afrika was not to bad, however the World Cup in Brazil will be live here at about 7am? That is going to lick bunghole.

Germany & South Africa are on the same timeline.

Re: Australia 'passes test'

Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 9:28 am
by povman_2009
Qatar is GMT + 3 , so an 8 pm Kickoff would be 2:30 am , not the best but I am sure they are not thinking about time zones...

On the plus side at 3:30 am it is 35C and the forecast for tomorrow is 44C ....

Re: Australia 'passes test'

Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 9:57 pm
by Red-4-Life
The AFC wont ever back Australia, and im not that confident we'll get the World Cup and if we do, it will be by a whisker. I think we've done enough to impress other confederations though to get their vote for 2022

Re: Australia 'passes test'

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 10:00 am
by guti
2018: England/Russia
2022: USA
2026: China

Re: Australia 'passes test'

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 10:53 am
by Bomber
Kitchimo wrote:2018: England/Russia
2022: USA
2026: China
Joint hosts? :shock: :wink:

Re: Australia 'passes test'

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 12:21 pm
by Steelinho
Bomber wrote:
Kitchimo wrote:2018: England/Russia
2022: USA
2026: China
Joint hosts? :shock: :wink:
Most expensive travel packages ever.

Re: Australia 'passes test'

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 7:49 am
by guti
one or the other.

Re: Australia 'passes test'

Posted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 7:54 am
by Steelinho
I'd love to see Russia get the World Cup (not just because it'd be dirt cheap for me to go), but I see history repeating itself and England winning the bid and the home World Cup... just like they did in '66 (their worst result two World Cups before, then they host and win the damned thing).