Does anyone know what the committe judges the bids on? Surely we need to know this parameter before we can say a winner is justified or not.
Quote from: CBAV06 on December 05, 2010, 12:08:27 AMQuote from: Dave on December 04, 2010, 11:44:17 PMQuote from: CBAV06 on December 04, 2010, 11:38:20 PMhttp://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/1009/soccer.2022.world.cup.stadiums.qatar/content.8.htmlNot sure if this is a bad picture or not...Nope, they seem to be basing their stadia on deleted sections of Fritz Lang's 'Metropolis'.I fully expect that in abourt 2019 the USA will be announced at host of 2022 when Qatar sheepishly announce that they can't actually invent all the things they've promised to invent in time.The funny thing is I would've assumed FIFA would know better than to take a bunch of pictures as a bid, I would've thought a percentage of the bid had to actually exist. Granted Qatar exists and they have money...eveyrthing else is SimWorldCup.Oh, don't say that. I've already got my bid for 2034 in the planning stages.We're holding it in a helium stadium in the clouds over Mount Everest.
Quote from: Dave on December 04, 2010, 11:44:17 PMQuote from: CBAV06 on December 04, 2010, 11:38:20 PMhttp://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/1009/soccer.2022.world.cup.stadiums.qatar/content.8.htmlNot sure if this is a bad picture or not...Nope, they seem to be basing their stadia on deleted sections of Fritz Lang's 'Metropolis'.I fully expect that in abourt 2019 the USA will be announced at host of 2022 when Qatar sheepishly announce that they can't actually invent all the things they've promised to invent in time.The funny thing is I would've assumed FIFA would know better than to take a bunch of pictures as a bid, I would've thought a percentage of the bid had to actually exist. Granted Qatar exists and they have money...eveyrthing else is SimWorldCup.
Quote from: CBAV06 on December 04, 2010, 11:38:20 PMhttp://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/1009/soccer.2022.world.cup.stadiums.qatar/content.8.htmlNot sure if this is a bad picture or not...Nope, they seem to be basing their stadia on deleted sections of Fritz Lang's 'Metropolis'.I fully expect that in abourt 2019 the USA will be announced at host of 2022 when Qatar sheepishly announce that they can't actually invent all the things they've promised to invent in time.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/1009/soccer.2022.world.cup.stadiums.qatar/content.8.htmlNot sure if this is a bad picture or not...
I am applying to have 2026 in my garden. I can draw up some pretty good stadiums to be built and my sub-division is probably as large as some towns in Qatar...
2030 The Moon. The first weightless World Cup. The Clangers are keen to develop their own league. Taking the game to new frontiers. Richard Branson to announce details of moon flights soon.
Pretty much John, yeah.The air conditioning they've promised to have in place for the tournament hasn't even been tried with any success yet but 'trust us!' was concrete enough for FIFA.
Sorry if this question has been posed already, but has anyone explained the timing of the Qater decision? As far as I'm aware, they always decide on one World Cup venue at a time, which mean you always know when the one after is to be before the next one kicks off, so to decide 12 years in advance is unusual to say the least. When you factor in the shock nature of it and the fact they'll need more time than most countires to build the stadiums from scratch, does it not make you wonder it it was all arranged to suit them in the first place?
I reckon we are heading for a FIFA/UEFA split.
Quote from: damon green on December 06, 2010, 02:07:04 PMI reckon we are heading for a FIFA/UEFA split. Platini voted for Qatar.
Quote from: John M on December 06, 2010, 01:20:10 PMSorry if this question has been posed already, but has anyone explained the timing of the Qater decision? As far as I'm aware, they always decide on one World Cup venue at a time, which mean you always know when the one after is to be before the next one kicks off, so to decide 12 years in advance is unusual to say the least. When you factor in the shock nature of it and the fact they'll need more time than most countires to build the stadiums from scratch, does it not make you wonder it it was all arranged to suit them in the first place?I read it was about Blatter wanting to name 2 hosts in one go, shortly before he retires, to boost his personal "legacy".I might have imagined it, though.