qatar 2022 or australia 2022
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Re: qatar 2022 or australia 2022
I don't see what that has to do with Australia.
IMO if Qatar lose it USA will get it.
IMO if Qatar lose it USA will get it.
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http://formodernfootball.com.au/afl-rel ... world-cup/In unfortunate news for Australian football fans, the AFL have released their 2022 fixtures eight years ahead of schedule, ruling out all hope for an Australian football World Cup.
With a prominent FIFA official detailing to media on Monday his belief that Qatar will likely not host the 2022 World Cup, Australian fans were hopeful the world’s largest football tournament might have been heading Down Under.
So we're not a chance of getting the WC now!
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if the Asian cup is a massive success on and off the field, would surely be considered by fifa as a positive
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Did Qatar's 2011 Asian Cup aid their bid?adelaidebloke wrote:if the Asian cup is a massive success on and off the field, would surely be considered by fifa as a positive
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hosting any big sporting event well, would have to help any future bids ! 

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Stuckey wrote:Did Qatar's 2011 Asian Cup aid their bid?adelaidebloke wrote:if the Asian cup is a massive success on and off the field, would surely be considered by fifa as a positive
No money did, poor crowds and a poor performance by the home nation
Very hot conditions and a very small crowd against the Socceroos last night - they just aren't into Football in Qatar
Are you Bodo in disguise?
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405000 visited the Asian Cup in Qatar with an average of 12000 per matchKnight15 wrote:Stuckey wrote:Did Qatar's 2011 Asian Cup aid their bid?adelaidebloke wrote:if the Asian cup is a massive success on and off the field, would surely be considered by fifa as a positive
No money did, poor crowds and a poor performance by the home nation
Very hot conditions and a very small crowd against the Socceroos last night - they just aren't into Football in Qatar
do you think Australia can beat that?
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Good point. It'll be interesting to see!rb22 wrote:
405000 visited the Asian Cup in Qatar with an average of 12000 per match
do you think Australia can beat that?
12k at Hindmarsh would be fantastic, 12k at Suncorp would be a library.
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No money did, poor crowds and a poor performance by the home nation
Very hot conditions and a very small crowd against the Socceroos last night - they just aren't into Football in Qatar[/quote]
405000 visited the Asian Cup in Qatar with an average of 12000 per match
do you think Australia can beat that?[/quote]
Yes definitely the later rounds boosted the crowds plus there was a lot of "donated" tickets
Very hot conditions and a very small crowd against the Socceroos last night - they just aren't into Football in Qatar[/quote]
405000 visited the Asian Cup in Qatar with an average of 12000 per match
do you think Australia can beat that?[/quote]
Yes definitely the later rounds boosted the crowds plus there was a lot of "donated" tickets
Are you Bodo in disguise?
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heheKnight15 wrote: Yes definitely the later rounds boosted the crowds plus there was a lot of "donated" tickets
i think we'll see a few of those in Australia too
they're thoroughly into football in Qatar, as well as the region surrounding it. much moreso than Australia
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no chance coming to Australia.. both Aus and England slammed for their 'ethics' and Russia/Qatar acted with integrity
http://www.news.com.au/sport/football/f ... 7122555034
http://www.theguardian.com/football/201 ... ics-report
"Russian bid executives claimed that all their emails were wiped from their rented computers. Alexei Sorokin, who runs Russia’s 2018 organising committee, denied a deliberate cover-up."
“As such, Fifa looks forward to continuing the preparations for Russia 2018 and Qatar 2022 which are already well underway.”
"That “degree of closure”, which would have suited president Sepp Blatter as his campaign to be re-elected for a fifth term in April next year, now appears some way off."
All emails wiped? lol.. so in a 'paperless society' a backup policy was never setup??? Qatar and Russia all the way hey.. I really hope the major leagues around the world get together to boycott changing their leagues to play the world cup in winter.. that will fuckem
FIFA are Faaarkin criminals

http://www.news.com.au/sport/football/f ... 7122555034
http://www.theguardian.com/football/201 ... ics-report
"Russian bid executives claimed that all their emails were wiped from their rented computers. Alexei Sorokin, who runs Russia’s 2018 organising committee, denied a deliberate cover-up."

“As such, Fifa looks forward to continuing the preparations for Russia 2018 and Qatar 2022 which are already well underway.”
"That “degree of closure”, which would have suited president Sepp Blatter as his campaign to be re-elected for a fifth term in April next year, now appears some way off."
All emails wiped? lol.. so in a 'paperless society' a backup policy was never setup??? Qatar and Russia all the way hey.. I really hope the major leagues around the world get together to boycott changing their leagues to play the world cup in winter.. that will fuckem
FIFA are Faaarkin criminals
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Re: qatar 2022 or australia 2022
rb22 wrote:heheKnight15 wrote: Yes definitely the later rounds boosted the crowds plus there was a lot of "donated" tickets
i think we'll see a few of those in Australia too
they're thoroughly into football in Qatar, as well as the region surrounding it. much moreso than Australia
Hmmmm in 2013/14 average attendance was 5,000 - think you will find the most popular sport is cricket due to all the migrant workers from India and Pakistan
Are you Bodo in disguise?