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Offline N'ZMAV

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Re: England national team
« Reply #345 on: Today at 09:30:48 PM »
Not many countries can host it now though as it's so much bigger than 40 years ago. Sportswashing nations don't care as they'll see it as worth spending a fortune on white elephant stadiums, but after that the number that can solely host a WC is now very small. Even Italy couldn't these days without spending an absolute fortune.
countries need at least 8-10 50,000 seater grounds.

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Re: England national team
« Reply #346 on: Today at 09:43:08 PM »
Not many countries can host it now though as it's so much bigger than 40 years ago. Sportswashing nations don't care as they'll see it as worth spending a fortune on white elephant stadiums, but after that the number that can solely host a WC is now very small. Even Italy couldn't these days without spending an absolute fortune.
countries need at least 8-10 50,000 seater grounds.

Prefereably in different cities as well. Four of them would be in London with three all being in the North/East of London which would cause some issues.

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Re: England national team
« Reply #347 on: Today at 09:47:24 PM »
Wembley, Villa, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Sunderland is 6 for starters, 7 if they used a second London stadium. And a couple of other clubs would probably expand.

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Re: England national team
« Reply #348 on: Today at 09:50:26 PM »
Wembley, Villa, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Sunderland is 6 for starters, 7 if they used a second London stadium. And a couple of other clubs would probably expand.

I thought Liverpool didn't qualify because of the size of the grass area? And unless Sunderland is expanding, it isn't 50k + at the moment.
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Re: England national team
« Reply #349 on: Today at 09:51:24 PM »
Everton would be one now I think

Offline PeterWithesShin

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Re: England national team
« Reply #350 on: Today at 09:51:32 PM »
Everton.

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Re: England national team
« Reply #351 on: Today at 10:00:51 PM »
Realistically it would be done with the rest of the UK and probably Ireland too these days, which would add at least another four.

So while England probably could host the whole thing alone, they wouldn't.

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Re: England national team
« Reply #352 on: Today at 10:01:02 PM »
Was it a UK bid when we last tried or just England?

Offline PeterWithesShin

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Re: England national team
« Reply #353 on: Today at 10:02:33 PM »
Conversation was about who could solely host it these days.

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Re: England national team
« Reply #354 on: Today at 10:06:40 PM »
Yes. I know. And I added my thoughts to that conversation.

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Re: England national team
« Reply #355 on: Today at 10:06:45 PM »
My issue with a UK bid is having 3 extra countries auto qualify because they have one stadium in use. Doesn't really feel right for me.

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Re: England national team
« Reply #356 on: Today at 10:11:15 PM »
Sunderland is designed for fairly easy stadium expansion. It's reckoned they could go to over 60k without any issues.

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Re: England national team
« Reply #357 on: Today at 10:16:59 PM »
Last time we put in a bid there was a proposed new ground in Bristol.

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Re: England national team
« Reply #358 on: Today at 10:31:00 PM »
Not many countries can host it now though as it's so much bigger than 40 years ago. Sportswashing nations don't care as they'll see it as worth spending a fortune on white elephant stadiums, but after that the number that can solely host a WC is now very small. Even Italy couldn't these days without spending an absolute fortune.
countries need at least 8-10 50,000 seater grounds.

Prefereably in different cities as well. Four of them would be in London with three all being in the North/East of London which would cause some issues.

They ripped up the rulebook around this when they gave it to Qatar as far as I'm concerned. London could handle it.

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Re: England national team
« Reply #359 on: Today at 10:32:19 PM »
Not many countries can host it now though as it's so much bigger than 40 years ago. Sportswashing nations don't care as they'll see it as worth spending a fortune on white elephant stadiums, but after that the number that can solely host a WC is now very small. Even Italy couldn't these days without spending an absolute fortune.

Italy can't even host the Euros. They are co-hosting Euro 2032 with Türkiye and are still panicking they won't have enough stadiums, the skint pricks.

 


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