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| In England the stadiums would be:
Wembley (90,000)
Old Trafford (75,000)
Hopefully Everton and Liverpool's shared ground (70,000)
Stadium of Light (49,000)
Erimates (65,000)
Spurs new ground (60,000)
St James Park (52,000)
Villa Park (42,000)
Elland Road (40,000)
KC Stadium (After development) (36,000)
Hillsbrough (40,000)
Riverside (35,000)
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Rival codes help Australia's 2018 Football World Cup bid
THE NRL will allow soccer first access to its venues in a bid to help the rival code win the 2018 FIFA World Cup for Australia.
Officials from rugby league, union and the AFL have offered their support as a friendly gesture to soccer to help the nation snare what many regard to be the biggest sporting event on earth.
The World Cup finals are traditionally held from June to July - right in the middle of the NRL and AFL seasons.
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Rival codes help Australia's 2018 Football World Cup bid
THE NRL will allow soccer first access to its venues in a bid to help the rival code win the 2018 FIFA World Cup for Australia.
Officials from rugby league, union and the AFL have offered their support as a friendly gesture to soccer to help the nation snare what many regard to be the biggest sporting event on earth.
The World Cup finals are traditionally held from June to July - right in the middle of the NRL and AFL seasons.
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| Quote ="rhino77"In England the stadiums would be:
Wembley (90,000)
Old Trafford (75,000)
Hopefully Everton and Liverpool's shared ground (70,000)
Stadium of Light (49,000)
Erimates (65,000)
Spurs new ground (60,000)
St James Park (52,000)
Villa Park (42,000)
Elland Road (40,000)
KC Stadium (After development) (36,000)
Hillsbrough (40,000)
Riverside (35,000)'"
You can cross a few of those from your list.
You can't have three London grounds, so one of the Emirates / White Hart Lane would have to go.
Elland Road and Hilssbrough still have resrticted view seats, so that won't happen unless there is some serious redevelopment (and given the financial situation of the two, that's unlikely).
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| Quote ="D.D."The World Cup (again, I think) requires four 60,000 capacity stadiums and eight 40,000 ones.'"
[url=http://www.worldstadiums.com/stadium_menu/tournaments/worldcup2006.shtmlThat can't be right[/url
Wembley - 90,000
Emirates - 60,000
Old Trafford - 76,000
That matches the 3 60k plus stadiums that Germany had.
Stanley Park - 60,000
St James Park - 55.000
Stadium Of Light - 49,000
Villa Park - 42,000
That's 7 of your 12. The following stadiums wouldn't need a massive amount of rebuilding....
Riverside - Currently 35,000
Britannia Stadium - Currently 28,000
St Mary's - Currently 32,000
Bramall Lane - Currently 33,500
Then you have your loop hole stadiums....
COM - 48,000 (Available if OT can be classed as Salford)
Everton's new stadium (If in Kirkby))
Then the potentials.....
Don Valley - Currently 25,000 but with a hell of a lot of room for expansion)
Elland Road - Currently 40,000 but in need of modernisation
Millennium Stadium - 80,000 (not sure if this would be allowed)
Any of the 3 Glasgow stadiums (Again not sure if this would be allowed
Croke Park (Same as).
That's 11 stadiums in this country without a massive amount of upheaval.
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Australia Socceroos beat Bahrain in World Cup qualifier THE Socceroos escaped with a barely deserved 1-0 win this morning in Bahrain after a World Cup qualifying display to embarrass all concerned. Against an apparently weakened and vulnerable Bahrain, Australia played without structure, intelligence or style and a goal in injury time from Mark Bresciano was grand larceny in stealing the points.
From the off there was a lack of belief that suffused the entire team. Pim Verbeek has some harsh questions to ask of his highly paid stars, even allowing for Bresciano's goal which came when he chased down a loose clearance with 92 minutes on the clock and smashed the ball home .
man of war ( ha ha ha when was the last time england won a war by themselves - yes the poor argies - world power that they are)... england won the world cup in 56 havent been close since, and the olympics , well that was "great britain" half your medals were won by scots and welsh, we actually flogeed england in the medals... and we beat you in football, in england, and we all hope we draw you in the world cup because we will beat you again... now take your warm beer and bugger off back to blighty you whining .
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Australia Socceroos beat Bahrain in World Cup qualifier THE Socceroos escaped with a barely deserved 1-0 win this morning in Bahrain after a World Cup qualifying display to embarrass all concerned. Against an apparently weakened and vulnerable Bahrain, Australia played without structure, intelligence or style and a goal in injury time from Mark Bresciano was grand larceny in stealing the points.
From the off there was a lack of belief that suffused the entire team. Pim Verbeek has some harsh questions to ask of his highly paid stars, even allowing for Bresciano's goal which came when he chased down a loose clearance with 92 minutes on the clock and smashed the ball home .
man of war ( ha ha ha when was the last time england won a war by themselves - yes the poor argies - world power that they are)... england won the world cup in 56 havent been close since, and the olympics , well that was "great britain" half your medals were won by scots and welsh, we actually flogeed england in the medals... and we beat you in football, in england, and we all hope we draw you in the world cup because we will beat you again... now take your warm beer and bugger off back to blighty you whining .
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| Quote ="fredie"fifa have delayed the decision for both 2018 2022 untill dec or jan 09
lets hope its the aussies get it
'" You might want to start by getting some of your facts right, the decision on the hosts of the 2018 & 2022 World Cups will be taken in June 2011. 2018 will almost certinly be held in Europe, with Australia being favoured by many at FIFA to host it in 2022.
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| thanku mr.blather tiger for your help i will change my name too fredie aussie 2018
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FIFA has confirmed today that both the 2018 & 2022 WC's will be awarded at their congress in December 2010.
Quote At its meeting in Tokyo on 19 and 20 December, the Executive Committee confirmed that FIFA will open a simultaneous bidding process for two World Cup tournaments. Interested Associations will be invited to submit applications for either the 2018 FIFA World Cupâ„¢, the 2022 FIFA World Cupâ„¢, or for both tournaments. For 2018, four of the six Confederations will be eligible to host the tournament. CAF and CONMEBOL are not eligible at they will host the FIFA World Cups 2010 and 2014.
Bid Registration forms will be sent to all Associations in January 2009, and the FIFA Executive Committee will appoint the two hosts at the climax of the bidding procedure in December 2010'"
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FIFA has confirmed today that both the 2018 & 2022 WC's will be awarded at their congress in December 2010.
Quote At its meeting in Tokyo on 19 and 20 December, the Executive Committee confirmed that FIFA will open a simultaneous bidding process for two World Cup tournaments. Interested Associations will be invited to submit applications for either the 2018 FIFA World Cupâ„¢, the 2022 FIFA World Cupâ„¢, or for both tournaments. For 2018, four of the six Confederations will be eligible to host the tournament. CAF and CONMEBOL are not eligible at they will host the FIFA World Cups 2010 and 2014.
Bid Registration forms will be sent to all Associations in January 2009, and the FIFA Executive Committee will appoint the two hosts at the climax of the bidding procedure in December 2010'"
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| Quote ="CockneyWire RAI"[url=http://www.worldstadiums.com/stadium_menu/tournaments/worldcup2006.shtmlThat can't be right[/url
Wembley - 90,000
Emirates - 60,000
Old Trafford - 76,000
That matches the 3 60k plus stadiums that Germany had.
Stanley Park - 60,000
St James Park - 55.000
Stadium Of Light - 49,000
Villa Park - 42,000
That's 7 of your 12. The following stadiums wouldn't need a massive amount of rebuilding....
Riverside - Currently 35,000
Britannia Stadium - Currently 28,000
St Mary's - Currently 32,000
Bramall Lane - Currently 33,500
Then you have your loop hole stadiums....
COM - 48,000 (Available if OT can be classed as Salford)
Everton's new stadium (If in Kirkby))
Then the potentials.....
Don Valley - Currently 25,000 but with a hell of a lot of room for expansion)
Elland Road - Currently 40,000 but in need of modernisation
Millennium Stadium - 80,000 (not sure if this would be allowed)
Any of the 3 Glasgow stadiums (Again not sure if this would be allowed
Croke Park (Same as).
That's 11 stadiums in this country without a massive amount of upheaval.'"
KC Stadium is half decent for a lesser match.
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| Mental Health Centre,
11 South Street,
Kogarah NSW 2217
Phone: 02 9113 4444
Hours: 8.30am -5pm
Book early - they'll be busy!
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| Quote ="CockneyWire RAI"[url=http://www.worldstadiums.com/stadium_menu/tournaments/worldcup2006.shtmlThat can't be right[/url
Wembley - 90,000
Emirates - 60,000
Old Trafford - 76,000
That matches the 3 60k plus stadiums that Germany had.
Stanley Park - 60,000
St James Park - 55.000
Stadium Of Light - 49,000
Villa Park - 42,000
That's 7 of your 12. The following stadiums wouldn't need a massive amount of rebuilding....
Riverside - Currently 35,000
Britannia Stadium - Currently 28,000
St Mary's - Currently 32,000
Bramall Lane - Currently 33,500
Then you have your loop hole stadiums....
COM - 48,000 (Available if OT can be classed as Salford)
Everton's new stadium (If in Kirkby))
Then the potentials.....
Don Valley - Currently 25,000 but with a hell of a lot of room for expansion)
Elland Road - Currently 40,000 but in need of modernisation
Millennium Stadium - 80,000 (not sure if this would be allowed)
Any of the 3 Glasgow stadiums (Again not sure if this would be allowed
Croke Park (Same as).
That's 11 stadiums in this country without a massive amount of upheaval.'"
Maybe the German clubs got around it because of the fact their grounds are bigger when they turn their seating into terracing? Also, maybe the rules were changed after they were given the WC?
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| we need too get more votes
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Quote ="fredie"Australia Socceroos beat Bahrain in World Cup qualifier
THE Socceroos escaped with a barely deserved 1-0 win this morning in Bahrain after a World Cup qualifying display to embarrass all concerned. Against an apparently weakened and vulnerable Bahrain, Australia played without structure, intelligence or style and a goal in injury time from Mark Bresciano was grand larceny in stealing the points.
From the off there was a lack of belief that suffused the entire team. Pim Verbeek has some harsh questions to ask of his highly paid stars, even allowing for Bresciano's goal which came when he chased down a loose clearance with 92 minutes on the clock and smashed the ball home
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man of war ( ha ha ha when was the last time england won a war by themselves - yes the poor argies - world power that they are)... england won the world cup in 56 havent been close since, and the olympics , well that was "great britain" half your medals were won by scots and welsh, we actually flogeed england in the medals... and we beat you in football, in england, and we all hope we draw you in the world cup because we will beat you again... now take your warm beer and bugger off back to blighty you whining lover.
www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/s ... 68,00.html'"
Bahrain??
Deary me today!
And England won the World Cup in 1966, not 1956 you Ocker knob!
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Quote ="fredie"Australia Socceroos beat Bahrain in World Cup qualifier
THE Socceroos escaped with a barely deserved 1-0 win this morning in Bahrain after a World Cup qualifying display to embarrass all concerned. Against an apparently weakened and vulnerable Bahrain, Australia played without structure, intelligence or style and a goal in injury time from Mark Bresciano was grand larceny in stealing the points.
From the off there was a lack of belief that suffused the entire team. Pim Verbeek has some harsh questions to ask of his highly paid stars, even allowing for Bresciano's goal which came when he chased down a loose clearance with 92 minutes on the clock and smashed the ball home
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man of war ( ha ha ha when was the last time england won a war by themselves - yes the poor argies - world power that they are)... england won the world cup in 56 havent been close since, and the olympics , well that was "great britain" half your medals were won by scots and welsh, we actually flogeed england in the medals... and we beat you in football, in england, and we all hope we draw you in the world cup because we will beat you again... now take your warm beer and bugger off back to blighty you whining lover.
www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/s ... 68,00.html'"
Bahrain??
Deary me today!
And England won the World Cup in 1966, not 1956 you Ocker knob!
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| Why the accusations earlier on in the thread that it would `kick-off` if held in England -from what I recall of our last international tournment hosting - EURO 96 - it was a great festive atmosphere with little sign of trouble anywhere ?
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| Quote The letter states that around 12 stadia with a minimum capacity of 40,000 will be needed to host the tournament. The stadium for the final will have to have at least 80,000 seats - Wembley has 90,000.'"
Why is everyone going on about regionality? On the above message which is quoted from the official letter out by FIFA, that's all it stipulates.
Meaning that:
1. Wembley (London)
2. Old Trafford (Manchester)
3. Emirates (London)
4. St James Park (Newcastle)
5. Stadium of Light (Sunderland)
6. City of Manchester (Manchester)
7. Anfield (Liverpool)
8. Villa Park (Birmingham)
9. Stamford Bridge (London)
10. Goodison Park (Liverpool)
11. Elland Road (Leeds)
12. Hillsborough (Sheffield)
are all currently set within the current limits. Hillsborough is the next biggest one and is only 200 seats off 40,000. Not to mention that Wolves have plans to expand Molineux to 40k. Birmingham City also have plans in the pipeline to build a 55k stadium, while Notts Forest have a 50k stadium in the pipeline. Leicester City's ground can be expanded to 55k. Derby are going to increase theirs to 44k.
There is plenty of scope for the future. If all these come off, you can have Leicester's and Derby replacing Goodison Park and Stamford Bridge
This means you've got a stadium in all the country's major cities which I feel is perfectly fine.
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ENGLAND, Australia, the United States and South Korea are among the 13 countries to have formally expressed their interest in hosting the 2018 or 2022 World Cups, FIFA says.
The 11 potential bids include joint efforts by Belgium and the Netherlands, who have already linked up to stage Euro 2000, and from 1982 World Cup hosts Spain and Euro 2004 hosts Portugal.
Indonesia, Japan (2002 co-hosts with South Korea), Russia, Mexico, the venue for the 1970 World Cup, and Qatar were the other countries that came forward by Monday's preliminary deadline, world football's governing body said in a statement on Tuesday
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ENGLAND, Australia, the United States and South Korea are among the 13 countries to have formally expressed their interest in hosting the 2018 or 2022 World Cups, FIFA says.
The 11 potential bids include joint efforts by Belgium and the Netherlands, who have already linked up to stage Euro 2000, and from 1982 World Cup hosts Spain and Euro 2004 hosts Portugal.
Indonesia, Japan (2002 co-hosts with South Korea), Russia, Mexico, the venue for the 1970 World Cup, and Qatar were the other countries that came forward by Monday's preliminary deadline, world football's governing body said in a statement on Tuesday
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| Quote ="Quadrivium"Why the accusations earlier on in the thread that it would `kick-off` if held in England -from what I recall of our last international tournment hosting - EURO 96 - it was a great festive atmosphere with little sign of trouble anywhere ?'"
The patrons of The Gallery public house in Northampton would disagree with you there
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| Quote ="bramleyrhino"It's a little bit more complicated than that.
You are only allowed one city to have two host venues. London will probably have Wembley and The Emirates which would probably rule out the City of Manchester Stadium.
That said, it'd be interesting if Everton do end up moving to Kirkby.'"
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_FIFA_World_CupThis seems to confirm that[/url
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| if australia does get the world cup, forget ANZ stadium hosting the final...does anyone else think a soccer world cup final at the iconic MCG would be amazing?!
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| yes mcg good option
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HARRY Kewell will miss Australia's key World Cup qualifier against Japan on Wednesday after failing to make his comeback for his Turkish club at the weekend.
Socceroos coach Pim Verbeek left the door open for Kewell to come in as late addition when he announced his 22-man squad announced last week.
But he said Kewell, who has been sidelined since having a hernia operation two months ago, first needed to demonstrate his fitness with his club Galatasary.
Kewell did not play in Galatasaray's 1-1 draw with Kayserispor, effectively ruling him out of a trip to Yokohama to join the national team.
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HARRY Kewell will miss Australia's key World Cup qualifier against Japan on Wednesday after failing to make his comeback for his Turkish club at the weekend.
Socceroos coach Pim Verbeek left the door open for Kewell to come in as late addition when he announced his 22-man squad announced last week.
But he said Kewell, who has been sidelined since having a hernia operation two months ago, first needed to demonstrate his fitness with his club Galatasary.
Kewell did not play in Galatasaray's 1-1 draw with Kayserispor, effectively ruling him out of a trip to Yokohama to join the national team.
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| we play japan today
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| we had a nil all draw with japan . we are comming too sa world cup . you watch out poms
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