World cup venue

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World cup venue

by Mr Irascible » 18 May 2009 13:56

Why have the club not offered to be a venue for the 2018 World Cup? Milton Keynes and Portsmouth are in the mix for the south, surely we have a ground able to deliver the required level? Did we miss the letter?

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Re: World cup venue

by Rex » 18 May 2009 14:27

Certainly above MKDons anyway!.

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Re: World cup venue

by Dirk Gently » 18 May 2009 14:47

We're seen as being too close to London.

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Re: World cup venue

by Mr Irascible » 18 May 2009 15:11

...and I have just noticed it requires 40,000 capacity! Discussion closed!

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Re: World cup venue

by Stranded » 18 May 2009 15:44

We may be in with a shout of hosting a game or two if the 2015 Rugby World Cup comes to England.


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Re: World cup venue

by Deathy » 18 May 2009 18:01

Mr Irascible ...and I have just noticed it requires 40,000 capacity! Discussion closed!


Worth the LOL's at fat boy Pete Winkleman who thinks MK will hold 40,000 by then. Idiot.

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Re: World cup venue

by Sun Tzu » 18 May 2009 18:11

I don't believe we are on the lst of grounds for the Rugby WC bid - St Mary's is the southern ground.

Seems a bit odd, although I can imagine that Saints would ahve been desperate to get the cash whereas we would obvioulsy have been worried about the impact on the pitch.

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by LoyalRoyalFan » 18 May 2009 18:49

Sun Tzu I don't believe we are on the lst of grounds for the Rugby WC bid - St Mary's is the southern ground.

Seems a bit odd, although I can imagine that Saints would ahve been desperate to get the cash whereas we would obvioulsy have been worried about the impact on the pitch.


And Southampton don't have a Rugby team.

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Re: World cup venue

by Sun Tzu » 18 May 2009 19:08

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Sun Tzu I don't believe we are on the lst of grounds for the Rugby WC bid - St Mary's is the southern ground.

Seems a bit odd, although I can imagine that Saints would ahve been desperate to get the cash whereas we would obvioulsy have been worried about the impact on the pitch.


And Southampton don't have a Rugby team.


Not many rugby clubs have grounds suitable, so I believe most of the venues will be football grounds. No rugby clubs have 20k + grounds and they'll need double that.

I believe Anfield, Old Trafford, The Emirates and a number ofothers are in the plans.

Should be a good tournament and it will be a shame if we're not part of it. Perhaps we'll get a couple of warm up games.


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Re: World cup venue

by Compo's Hat » 19 May 2009 00:33

Mr Irascible ...and I have just noticed it requires 40,000 capacity! Discussion closed!


+1

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Re: World cup venue

by Tony Le Mesmer » 19 May 2009 09:34

Deathy
Mr Irascible ...and I have just noticed it requires 40,000 capacity! Discussion closed!


Worth the LOL's at fat boy Pete Winkleman who thinks MK will hold 40,000 by then. Idiot.


No, stadium MK and The Reynolds Arena are both Premiership Venues. Apparently.

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Re: World cup venue

by Dirk Gently » 19 May 2009 09:46

Deathy
Mr Irascible ...and I have just noticed it requires 40,000 capacity! Discussion closed!


Worth the LOL's at fat boy Pete Winkleman who thinks MK will hold 40,000 by then. Idiot.


The FA would pay for the expansion.

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Re: World cup venue

by Whore Jackie » 19 May 2009 09:57

Sun Tzu Not many rugby clubs have grounds suitable, so I believe most of the venues will be football grounds. No rugby clubs have 20k + grounds and they'll need double that.


Apparently Leicester's Welford Road and Gloucester's ground are the only club grounds in the running.


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Re: World cup venue

by Thaumagurist* » 19 May 2009 10:35

Dirk Gently We're seen as being too close to London.


And Milton Keynes isn't....? :|

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Re: World cup venue

by Harry Carry » 19 May 2009 11:58

Madejski doesn't have the transport infrastructure to be considered. Plus there is nothing around the ground apart from 3 fast food outlets and a few shops.

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Re: World cup venue

by West Stand Man » 19 May 2009 12:36

Harry Carry Madejski doesn't have the transport infrastructure to be considered. Plus there is nothing around the ground apart from 3 fast food outlets and a few shops.


If you are going to fish for a response do it with a touch of intelligence. The Madejski is right next to the M4, within 30 minutes of LHR, not much further from LGW, has a mainline rail station 2-3 miles away (with good bus and taxi connections) a fair sized car park and access to other car parking in the immediate vicinity (the fact that Royals fans hate paying doesn't take away the fact that there are spaces) and so the transport links look easily sellable by all but the worst marketing man. As for the shopping!! Are offering a football stadium or a shopping mall? Add to that a really good hotel and excellent corporate facilities and you have a package that could be sold with ease. The real problem is always the proximity to London.

Where we might agree is that the same logic should apply to Milton Keynes (the proximity, not the quality of the stadium!)

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Re: World cup venue

by Hugo Boss » 19 May 2009 12:36

Harry Carry Madejski doesn't have the transport infrastructure to be considered.


That rules the Bridge out too then.

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Re: World cup venue

by Sun Tzu » 19 May 2009 13:24

The infrastructure around the stadium us changing fairly quickly - a second hotel just over the road and a third on the card with at least 2 others in easy walking distance. Shops and other facilities in the new Island development. Not quite on a par with Cardiff City Centre but improving !

With the possibility of doing a Paddy's style event there could be potential for a great day !! St Paddy's is seen as one of the top club rugby days anywhere. Shame it's not on the cards.

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Re: World cup venue

by premiership_bound » 19 May 2009 16:02

Where's the third hotel on the cards for ?

We were never likely to be a world cup 'city' but I am suprised about the rugby though.

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Re: World cup venue

by The 17 Bus » 19 May 2009 17:42

Millenium Madejski, up and running

Holiday Inn, up and running

Hilton Kennet Island, being built

Travel Lodge Bas rd, running.

Mr Mads at Burghfield

And one at Grazeley green is it?


plenty of rooms in the area of the ground

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