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Aust to bid for 2011 Asian cup & WCT

midfielder

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Australia is going to bid for the 2011 Asian games and the 2010 world club playoffs.

If we get both it would be very good news and by F would it put the wind up the AFL & NRL.

Raed and pray and if it turns up trumps start saving.

:thumbup: :piralaugh: :pirashoot: :pirate: :headbounce: :eek:verhead:    [size=10pt][size=10pt]Assuming it comes off.[/size][/size]



http://www.smh.com.au/news/football/australias-topsecret-plan-for-asian-cup/2008/03/22/1205602723814.html


Australia's top-secret plan for Asian Cup

Matthew Hall

March 23, 2008

EXCLUSIVE

AUSTRALIA is poised to make a sensational swoop to host the 2011 Asian Cup while also bidding to bring the FIFA Club World Cup to Sydney in 2009 or 2010.

The Sun-Herald understands Qatar - announced as 2011 Asian Cup host last July - is reconsidering its position and officials from the Qatari Football Association have scheduled a meeting with Asian Football Confederation bosses in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow to discuss the situation.

Qatar was the sole bidder for the 2011 tournament, and while no official reason has yet been given for the oil-rich emirate's possible change of heart, AFC officials have placed Australia at the top of a shortlist of countries to step in.

Football Federation Australia boss Ben Buckley said FFA would seriously pursue the opportunity to host the 2011 Asian Cup and would welcome any invitation to do so by the AFC.

"Obviously, it would be an exciting opportunity for football fans to experience the best of Asian football which is going from strength to strength," Buckley said.

"It would also be good for Australia. Playing a game that was invented in England, in a competition that is based in Asia, is a true intersection of our history and geography."

AFC requirements for the tournament include a host nation being able to post up to $30 million in funding guarantees from government.

Adding a twist to developments is the fact that the AFC president, Qatari Mohammed Bin Hamman, is also a member of Qatar's Advisory Council of State, a body equivalent to a national parliament.

However, the AFC's plan B is so advanced that Australian state governments have already given green lights to enable FFA to step in and host the tournament.

It is understood that Queensland, Victoria and NSW have agreed to guarantee at least $30 million in joint funding to back an Australian bid for the region's top football tournament.

Key to FFA's interest is that a 2011 Asian Cup held in Australia would be considered a showcase for a 2018 World Cup bid, the host of which will be decided in 2011.

The tournament would also fast-track political jockeying with rival sports for access to stadiums and training facilities during a major international tournament.

FIFA regulations state that confederation competitions must be held in January or July, opening the door for potential clashes with mid-year AFL and NRL matches.

Alternatively, the tournament would be held during the Australian summer, coinciding with the middle of European seasons.

FFA is also bidding to host either the 2009 or 2010 FIFA Club World Cup, previously held in Japan but subject to open bids for next year's tournament.

Submissions close on May 15, with Australia's bid rivals confirmed as Japan and the United Arab Emirates.

Traditionally hosted by one city, FIFA's executive committee will announce the winning bids for 2009 and 2010 Club World Cups at its congress in Sydney on May 17.

Italian giants Milan won last year's tournament, contested by the continental champions of Europe, South America, Africa, Asia and Oceania, as well as host nation Japan.

Sydney FC represented Oceania in the 2005 tournament, where they finished fifth.
 

Atomic

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If the tournament is to be held in July, the clash with the NRL and AFL seasons would mean the state of the pitches would be terrible. It may have the potential to make our WORLD cup bid a laughing stock.
 

northernspirit

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the pitches would be fine, look at what was served up at the last asian cup ;)
they would most likely allow a week free of stadium use before the competition kicks off leaving afl/nrl out of action for a month or maybe more (would love to see that!) :D
 
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Pete

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Firstly, hosting the Club World Championships and then the Asian Cup would be great preludes to making a bid for the World Cup. It would either be sink or swim for the FFA.

If the Australian public take to the tournaments, turn up in numbers, we have no dramas with venues etc... it would be good proving test to the FIFA people that we can host the World Cup.

But given the debacle we had with the GF seating, and the shite that went on about what you could and couldn't bring into the ground (still didn't stop two flares going off, did it Buckley?!), I hope the FFA can get its act together or it could turn into tears, big time.
 

FFC Mariner

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Spud said:
But given the debacle we had with the GF seating, and the shite that went on about what you could and couldn't bring into the ground (still didn't stop two flares going off, did it Buckley?!), I hope the FFA can get its act together or it could turn into tears, big time.

Thats us f**ked then...............
 

dibo

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Jesus said:
Football does more wear to grounds than league and union. Sounds crazy but is 100% true

how so?

the goalmouths would be the main problem for football, but over the rest of the ground i'd have thought union in particular would be problematic - rucks, mauls and scrums populated by great lumping fat 120kg behemoths in long studs... makes a big change to having twinkle toed little buggers like nathan burns dancing around on it.
 

Jesus

Jesus
dibo said:
Jesus said:
Football does more wear to grounds than league and union. Sounds crazy but is 100% true

how so?

the goalmouths would be the main problem for football, but over the rest of the ground i'd have thought union in particular would be problematic - rucks, mauls and scrums populated by great lumping fat 120kg behemoths in long studs... makes a big change to having twinkle toed little buggers like nathan burns dancing around on it.

There is overall less sprinting in other sports.
My dad was overseeing many sports fields until recently. He said that league and union do not affect the ground as much as football. Dont know about afl.

He was also saying that he had heard the same from stadium staff/groundsmen at bluetongue
 

MattSimon

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I have a sneaking suspicion K-Rudd is down with football. He's not a typical Aussie sporty guy but maybe he has a soft spot for the world game
 

northernspirit

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MattSimon said:
I have a sneaking suspicion K-Rudd is down with football. He's not a typical Aussie sporty guy but maybe he has a soft spot for the world game
Krudd was a foreign diplomat so would have been exposed to alot of people around the world into football, cant imagine him speaking in mandarin to a chinese guy in shanghai about the wests tigers ;)
 

SNOWMARINER

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I knew there was a reason I liked the guy. Taking from the NRL and Rugby and giving to the world game buy the millions is tops in my books.
 

Jesus

Jesus
well, since rudd has no love for sport, he would probably put the money with the numbers, and the economic benefits. Both which lie in football
 

dibo

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Jesus said:
well, since rudd has no love for sport, he would probably put the money with the numbers, and the economic benefits. Both which lie in football

he's not bob carr or paul keating (who really did have no love for sport), it's just that he ain't john howard, who'd dress in the tracksuit of everything down to the national tiddlywinks team if there was a camera from channel 9 available to film him jumping around pretending to know what's going on).
 

SNOWMARINER

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dibo said:
Jesus said:
well, since rudd has no love for sport, he would probably put the money with the numbers, and the economic benefits. Both which lie in football

he's not bob carr or paul keating (who really did have no love for sport), it's just that he ain't john howard, who'd dress in the tracksuit of everything down to the national tiddlywinks team if there was a camera from channel 9 available to film him jumping around pretending to know what's going on).

Oh christ, it still stirs my stomach to think of being about to watch a WC match and they flash to little Johnny in his green tracksuit pretending to be a football fan, jumping around like he gave a shilt. It was the moment I realised he just had to go.
 

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