|
||||
|
||||
So our world cup bid has been "significantly harmed"
I'm in two minds about this...
I'd like to see the world cup over here - think it would be good for the country and my boy would be an age where he could enjoy it properly. However our press are £#%&!ers and it servers them right if they screw up the bid - however if FIFA are to be exposed are sting operations the correct thing to do? Does that give FIFA the right to reject our bid though? It'll be a shame if it £#%&!s up the bid and it ends up in Russia - I doubt we'll get chance for another 20 or so years? |
|
||||
|
||||
Re: So our world cup bid has been "significantly harmed"
Quote:
What you think they prefer ? |
|
||||
|
||||
Re: So our world cup bid has been "significantly harmed"
the premier league sells well on tv but it's not particularly popular with other football associations, who see it as arrogant, very badly run and quite dangerous in the way it pushes a model of ownership and finance that is often seen as unsustainable and self-destructive. the english media might pat themselves on their collective backs for 'exposing' the odd fifa/uefa scandal but they are generally despised and not lauded overseas - people remember things like the frisk affair and so on. if i was a fifa delegate one of the last places i'd want to give the world cup to would be england.
|
|
||||
|
||||
Re: So our world cup bid has been "significantly harmed"
Quote:
|
|
||||
|
||||
Re: So our world cup bid has been "significantly harmed"
one problem is that england, and particularly the english media, have stirred the shit too many times over the course of this campaign: the allegations of vote-rigging and corruption, the outcry over comments from rival parties, the tabloid stings, the foot-in-mouth PR disasters - even if it is ultimately right and proper that some of these issues were brought to public attention, FIFA would much rather they were kept quiet and won't look favourably on our journalists and officials trumpeting them from the rooftops. the best bid for them is one that smiles, sits there and shuts the £#%&! up about this sort of stuff; anything else is a black mark against those who are too happy to talk too much.
that's not to say that we're some noble force unjustly punished for our commitment to truth and fair play - i'm sure there's a venality that exists within our system as well, and i think that element of hypocrisy rankles with FIFA even more. the whole process is pretty reprehensible whichever way you look at it. russia have to be favourites now. i'd quite like to see a world cup there tbf. |
|
||||
|
||||
Re: So our world cup bid has been "significantly harmed"
I don't think it's so much the tabloid media Fifa is concerned about, although the Urs Meier (not Anders Frisk) affair didn't help. I don't think they want the better parts of the British press poking their noses into Fifa's accounts and hospitality vices. The guy caught the other week seemed more put out that he'd been duped rather than admit he was in the wrong. It's not just recent stories. There have been tens of very good, well researched stories about Blatter, Jack Warner and others and their cronyism. Blaming the media is easy. Fifa runs an iron grip over these events and stage manages every bit of the World Cup. They don't want the press of the host country coming out with embarrassment after embarrassment.
|
|
||||
|
||||
Re: So our world cup bid has been "significantly harmed"
Quote:
hooligans here with nationalist tendencies are more likely to be anti-german than neo-nazi. hth. |
|
||||
|
||||
Re: So our world cup bid has been "significantly harmed"
Quote:
|
|
||||
|
||||
Re: So our world cup bid has been "significantly harmed"
SS is about right on this methinks...
still not sure Fifa will particularly care about the serious journalists either though tbh the world cup in england would be guaranteed sell outs all over the country with large capacities and rip off prices |
|
||||
|
||||
Re: So our world cup bid has been "significantly harmed"
Its a scandal that something like this could wreck the English bid tbf. Exposing two corrupt FIFA executives who are prepared to sell their votes? Don't see a single thing wrong with that.
If FIFA had nothing to hide then they wouldn't be worried, but they are corrupt to the core, and they are slowly realising that unless they do everything by the book they'd be exposed time and time again between now and 2018. And of course they never do anything by the book, corrupt @#%&!s. |
|
||||
|
||||
Re: So our world cup bid has been "significantly harmed"
Quote:
|
|
||||
|
||||
Re: So our world cup bid has been "significantly harmed"
Quote:
|
|
||||
|
||||
Re: So our world cup bid has been "significantly harmed"
Quote:
If it £#%&!s up our bid its a shame but you can't hold off exposing corruption while we wait for the bid to go thorugh. Plus neither of the two involved were gonna vote for us anyway so it may well have helped. Spain and Portugal were allegedly voting tactically aswell :shakehead: |
|
||||
|
||||
Re: So our world cup bid has been "significantly harmed"
Quote:
|
|
|||
|
|||
Re: So our world cup bid has been "significantly harmed"
Quote:
Have all the other FAs sent you a pm telling you this? |
Similar Threads for: So our world cup bid has been "significantly harmed" | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
"You don’t have to go": Gary Neville mocked while hosting Have I Got News For You over Qatar World C | fred tissue | Football Auto-Threads | 0 | 05-11-2022 12:00 AM |
What a day, moment of silence for the "spurs will batter us" and "liverpool will finish 2nd" gang | saffers | Football | 50 | 22-04-2018 05:28 PM |
Wayne Rooney, "Wazza", "Wazzoh", "#@&%!" etc. | That Boy Ronaldo! | Football | 72 | 22-05-2014 10:34 AM |
"i really hope argentina and portugal get through, don't want a world cup without ronaldo and messi" | borsuk | Football | 106 | 14-10-2009 08:32 AM |
Henry Winter has just said Torres is "Probably the best striker in the world" | TheNew | Football | 49 | 02-04-2008 08:59 PM |