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      Brian78
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      Qatar World Cup
      Aug 29, 2013 11:20:35 am
      Why did fifa give the world cup to Qatar if its too warm to play football there in the summer? They want to move it to winter and cut across every major league in the world..seems extreme in order to hold a world cup in a country not renowned for football

      Underhanded stuff at play of just fifa being the usual gobshites that they are?
      « Last Edit: Aug 29, 2013 12:35:50 pm by JD »
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      Re: Qatar World Cup
      Reply #1: Aug 29, 2013 12:36:50 pm
      Why did fifa give the world cup to Qatar

      Umm...

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      Reply #2: Aug 29, 2013 12:40:38 pm
      Good answer! 

      And valid too.


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      Reply #3: Aug 29, 2013 12:48:46 pm
      My friends parents live in Qatar, and while he was there a few months ago he visited this.

      http://www.arabianbusiness.com/qatar-scores-goal-for-world-s-largest-football-489525.html#.Uh81GjtQHSg

      So while they have a World Cup in 9 years, and they haven't built a single stadium, they've managed to build the worlds largest football.

      The whole thing stinks.
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      Reply #4: Aug 29, 2013 12:54:17 pm

      I didn't like to come straight out with that for possible legal issues  :D
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      Re: Qatar World Cup
      Reply #5: Aug 29, 2013 07:50:32 pm
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      Reply #6: Aug 29, 2013 08:02:53 pm
      I also ask myself why FIFA pretend to have such a high moral ground on things such as racism and homophobia but give the next World Cup to a country like Russia.

      I guess the same answer apply:

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      Re: Qatar World Cup
      Reply #7: Aug 29, 2013 10:11:29 pm
      why don't the make the world cup like the CL then we could do away with stupid friendlies and have a final anywhere they wanted.
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      Reply #8: Aug 30, 2013 12:14:50 am
      why don't the make the world cup like the CL then we could do away with stupid friendlies and have a final anywhere they wanted.

      I'd go further Walt, scrap all Internationals during the league season.  Keep the Euros & World Cup as they are, every other summer, have qualifying tournaments. 
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      Reply #9: Aug 30, 2013 03:29:38 pm
      World Cup 2022: Platini tells Premier League to change dates

      Uefa president Michel Platini has told English critics of his proposal to move the Qatar World Cup in 2022 to the winter to be more flexible.

      The event's timing has been debated as Qatar's summers can be as hot as 50C.

      Football Association chairman Greg Dyke has argued for a switch from June but the Premier League opposes the plan.

      "I will say something to the English. We respect your calendar for 150 years - for one month in 150 years you can change," Platini, 58, said.

      "I played in winter all my life, in the snow, in the rain, because of your calendar. You can change it for one month - I don't ask any more.

      "In Qatar there is nobody there in June, they are all in Europe, it's 50C and you can do nothing. I have said that from the beginning and I was always transparent about that because I think it is time we take the World Cup to an Arabic country."

      Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore was adamant in his opposition when asked about it by BBC Sport this month, saying "moving it to the winter is the wrong way to go".

      But there has been a less consistent message from key members of the FA.

      Although Dyke hoped his own view that a summer tournament is "impossible" was shared by the rest of the organisation, predecessor David Bernstein told the BBC there should be a "rebidding process" after earlier suggesting a switch would be "fundamentally flawed".

      To allay phealth fears over the high temperatures, officials from Qatar have said they intend to use air-conditioned stadiums and are researching the potential to create artificial clouds.

      Platini will gauge the views of the European associations on the issue at a meeting in Dubrovnik, Croatia, in September. He hinted he would prefer to move the 2022 World Cup to January rather than November or December, so it did not disrupt any European club competitions.

      The Frenchman also called for reform of the current transfer system. "I think transfers are a robbery," he said. "It's an opportunity for a lot of people to make a lot of money."

      He acknowledged the desire from clubs to close the summer transfer window before the league season begins. This year for British teams, the market is open from the 1 July to 2 September.

      He said: "I agree it is too long, but the whole world is involved and don't play at the same time as we do. The clubs also want to have transfers finished before the start of their competition."


      http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23896436
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      Reply #10: Aug 30, 2013 03:47:10 pm
      The World Cup would be nothing without fans. If fans don't like it, don't turn up and don't watch on tv. Simple. Hate FIFA and UEFA (especially Platini). There is no reason why 2022 World Cup is being held in Qatar. I don't mind change, but I resist changing just to line FIFA's selfish pockets.
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      Reply #11: Aug 30, 2013 04:10:51 pm
      The World Cup will happen in Qatar wether we like it or not, those countries who appose the move should not send their national teams to participate,but it still will take place.

      Plenty of fear mongering over the weather, bit like the Beijing Olympics, the Qataris will pull this off no problem.
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      Reply #12: Aug 30, 2013 07:39:39 pm
      The World Cup will happen in Qatar wether we like it or not, those countries who appose the move should not send their national teams to participate,but it still will take place.

      Plenty of fear mongering over the weather, bit like the Beijing Olympics, the Qataris will pull this off no problem.

      They may pull it off, but it will be in the winter.
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      Reply #13: Aug 30, 2013 08:38:13 pm
      If you ask me, they've planned to have it in the winter from the start. They just didn't bring that up right away because there would have been too much resistance. Instead now they're easing everybody into the idea, lobbying like crazy.
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      Re: Qatar World Cup
      Reply #14: Aug 30, 2013 09:36:42 pm
      Platini making a play for head of FIFA, perchance?
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      Reply #15: Aug 30, 2013 11:53:59 pm
      World Cup 2022: Platini tells Premier League to change dates

      "I will say something to the English. We respect your calendar for 150 years - for one month in 150 years you can change," Platini, 58, said.

      "I played in winter all my life, in the snow, in the rain, because of your calendar. You can change it for one month - I don't ask any more.

      http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23896436

      Have I missed something here or doesn't almost every top league in Europe also use the same schedule more or less as the English League?
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      Reply #16: Aug 31, 2013 09:30:49 am
      What a knob. He never played in England in his life. Most European leagues take a break in winter so whats he banging on about? Tw*t
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      Re: Qatar World Cup
      Reply #17: Sep 05, 2013 11:53:26 pm
      Just build everything indoors with air conditioning, Qatar is not skint, they can afford it.
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      Re: Qatar World Cup
      Reply #18: Sep 06, 2013 12:40:32 am
      I don't even see the point of having a World Cup in Qater.

      Yeah the stadiums will look impressive but no one will use em afterwards.

      Just seems like a fancy event to show off their oil money, and for FIFA to bag some of that money.
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      Reply #19: Sep 06, 2013 01:25:19 am
      I don't even see the point of having a World Cup in Qater.

      Yeah the stadiums will look impressive but no one will use em afterwards.

      Just seems like a fancy event to show off their oil money, and for FIFA to bag some of that money.
      I don't disagree,  but the big issue here is the health hazard at these temperatures. Even if stadiums ar air conditioned what about everywhere else?  The fans aren't going to sleep in stadiums.... it has to be in the winter or a lot of teams will drop out, but the PL and other clubs aren't likely to change the season. I think they should look at all options again for 2022.
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      Re: Qatar World Cup
      Reply #20: Sep 06, 2013 11:37:21 am
      Playing football in the summer in sub-tropical temperatures reminds me of that song about mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the mid-day sun.
      Nobody (with any sense) goes out over there in the summer during the daylight hours unless it's absolutely important, if the mad dogs at the FA get their way most of the spectators will have took the knock before a ball is kicked.
      The thought of a football match being played in those conditions is farcical.
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      Reply #21: Sep 19, 2013 03:04:23 pm
      Well Europe have given their backing for the World Cup to be in the winter. I'm all for the idea too, I think it would be really exciting to have a World Cup in the winter for a change. I just don't get how they'd do it given the busy domestic season.
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      Reply #22: Sep 19, 2013 03:23:13 pm
      Seriously think somebody is going to collapse during this competition.

      Having been to both Abu Dhabi & Qatar in October last year I've never felt heat like it.

      Unbareable to walk around in the sun let alone play sport.

      But, what's new.... Money rules this sport and the ££££ talks.

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