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Re: Qatar 2022?

by TBM » 06 Dec 2010 11:30

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soggy biscuit Couldn't give a sh*t if they move it to January. Football leagues around Europe will find a way of coping, the world will continue turning.


but surely the country should fit around the WC, not the WC around the country?.......if its going to be 100+ then they should build the stadiums under cover with air-con making it cooler!?


I thought that was part of the proposal i.e. air conditioned indoor stadia.


So why the need to move it to January/February?

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Re: Qatar 2022?

by Svlad Cjelli » 06 Dec 2010 11:31

TBM So why the need to move it to January/February?


No need - Beckanbaur is an ill-informed idiot.

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Re: Qatar 2022?

by soggy biscuit » 06 Dec 2010 11:34

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soggy biscuit Couldn't give a sh*t if they move it to January. Football leagues around Europe will find a way of coping, the world will continue turning.


but surely the country should fit around the WC, not the WC around the country?.......if its going to be 100+ then they should build the stadiums under cover with air-con making it cooler!?


I thought that was part of the proposal i.e. air conditioned indoor stadia.


It is part of the proposal. Air conned stadiums, training grounds and fan zones.

Just responding to the comments on here about it possibly going to Jan. I have no problem with a country moving the world cup to another time in the year. If doing so allows an area of the world to host the tournament then so be it. Might seema bit weird changing the season around in Europe to fit around it but I am sure they would all manage just fine.

Just playing with the idea - What about evening games during the summer here to allow for such a winter break?

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Re: Qatar 2022?

by Hoop Blah » 06 Dec 2010 12:06

soggy biscuit It is part of the proposal. Air conned stadiums, training grounds and fan zones.


Is it?

I've not read anything that indicates the training facilities and fan zones etc will be air-conned as well as the stdiums, but I may well have missed that.

prostak Also, on the social justice aspect, there's a fair point made in the comments section - when England hosted a World Cup, being gay was illegal here. Why should that necessarily be a reason not to hold a sports tournament? .


The world has changed quite a bit in the last 40 odd years you know. I do think there should be some 'human rights' element to the selection process to reward the right behaviour (as set out by FIFA's rules of course, not just UK liberal view). I'm not saying tha Qatar don't pass the equivalent of the 'fit and proper person' test, but I'd hope that some consideration is made to the hosts laws and morals etc before taking the World Cup there.

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Re: Qatar 2022?

by Barry the bird boggler » 06 Dec 2010 12:10

I like the fact that a negative point of the England bid was apparently not enough hotel rooms avaialble for FIFA officials and yet not having the stadia or air con facilities isn't seen as much of a downer on the Qatar bid.

By the way isn't Qatar so small that all the grounds are likely to have to be built next to each other :lol:


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Re: Qatar 2022?

by Silver Fox » 06 Dec 2010 12:16

I guess after all the travel needed in 2018 it'll be nice to walk between all the grounds in 2022

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Re: Qatar 2022?

by papereyes » 06 Dec 2010 13:01

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Just playing with the idea - What about evening games during the summer here to allow for such a winter break?


I think I'd like that tbh.

Winter break, games in the warm early summer sun.

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Re: Qatar 2022?

by soggy biscuit » 06 Dec 2010 13:11

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Just playing with the idea - What about evening games during the summer here to allow for such a winter break?


I think I'd like that tbh.

Winter break, games in the warm early summer sun.


I am liking this more and more as I think about it. Early evening kick offs during the summer and a winter break meaning less chance of games being postponed.

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Re: Qatar 2022?

by Red » 06 Dec 2010 13:24

Boxing Day football and New Years Football are two traditions I'd hate to lose though.

If it was early December, or else later in in January, then fair fvcks though.


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Re: Qatar 2022?

by papereyes » 06 Dec 2010 13:54

Red Boxing Day football and New Years Football are two traditions I'd hate to lose though.

If it was early December, or else later in in January, then fair fvcks though.


Then maybe a break from just after Xmas.

Guess that also ruins the whole FA Cup 3rd round vibe - where shitty January pitches act as a leveller.
Although it was in December one year iirc.

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Re: Qatar 2022?

by Svlad Cjelli » 06 Dec 2010 13:57

As long as there are guarantees that the break is a genuine break. and the big clubs can't jet their squads off to the far east to play exhibition matches there.

And, of course, Sod's Law applies, so you can be sure that the first time there was a break January would be mild and completely playable, and then blizzards would shut down the whole game for 3 weeks once football resumed in February or whenever.

There's no way the fixture list would allow a break while we have a 20 team PL - if they reduced it to 18 teams (as they were initially going to) then they could have a break - but they also wouldn't need it so much!

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Re: Qatar 2022?

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 06 Dec 2010 14:28

Barry the bird boggler I like the fact that a negative point of the England bid was apparently not enough hotel rooms avaialble

particularly as Qatar only has 51 hotels in the country.

They claimed to have 50,000 rooms though, mainly through the dubious practice of including apartments that are rented out.

Still, the Qataris have promised to built at least 90,000 rooms for the world cup, so that's alright then.

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Re: Qatar 2022?

by prostak » 06 Dec 2010 17:34

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prostak Also, on the social justice aspect, there's a fair point made in the comments section - when England hosted a World Cup, being gay was illegal here. Why should that necessarily be a reason not to hold a sports tournament? .


The world has changed quite a bit in the last 40 odd years you know. I do think there should be some 'human rights' element to the selection process to reward the right behaviour (as set out by FIFA's rules of course, not just UK liberal view). I'm not saying tha Qatar don't pass the equivalent of the 'fit and proper person' test, but I'd hope that some consideration is made to the hosts laws and morals etc before taking the World Cup there.


No, the UK has. I think it was quite some way behind the rest of Europe with such laws. But it's easy to forget that when condemning Muslims, eh.


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Re: Qatar 2022?

by Hoop Blah » 06 Dec 2010 19:49

You don't think gay rights have come on massively around the world since the '60s?

There are large parts of the world were it's still illegal of course and who's condeming Muslims?

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Re: Qatar 2022?

by prostak » 06 Dec 2010 19:57

Hoop Blah You don't think gay rights have come on massively around the world since the '60s?

There are large parts of the world were it's still illegal of course and who's condeming Muslims?


I think they've come on massively in the UK, yes. My country never made being gay illegal, though.

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Re: Qatar 2022?

by Hoop Blah » 06 Dec 2010 20:06

And the rest of the world? Especially Europe?

And the Muslim slur?

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Re: Qatar 2022?

by prostak » 06 Dec 2010 20:13

Actually, 'my country' which I referred to IS in Europe. And I didn't necessarily mean you, or anyone on this board specifically, when implying anti-Muslim sentiment being a subtext to a lot of these objections. It certainly is there though. One just needs to consider the number of lies we've heard about alcohol being illegal, women not being allowed to drive or watch football, or other such comments where people seem to have Qatar confused with Saudi Arabia or Iran.

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Re: Qatar 2022?

by Hoop Blah » 06 Dec 2010 20:24

So, when you said only the UK had come a long way in terms of gay rights what did you mean because from what I'm aware of plenty of the world have changed their view on gays in that time.

I thought 'your county' was Germany by the way (may have that wrong of course)? As a leading power in Europe they only legalised gay activity in the late 60's.

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Re: Qatar 2022?

by prostak » 06 Dec 2010 23:29

No, Poland. I'm just a Teutonophile. Call it Stockholm Syndrome.

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Re: Qatar 2022?

by Hoop Blah » 07 Dec 2010 08:24

prostak No, Poland. I'm just a Teutonophile. Call it Stockholm Syndrome.


Fair enough. Although apparently legalised in 1932 by the way.

Do you now accept that it's not just the UK that has come on quite a way since the 60's?

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