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FIFA are an awful organisation like. The whole Qatar World Cup stinks. 

 

Are there many other sports organisations as corrupt at FIFA?

 

Boxing, UCI can't think of any others.

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Every major FA should just tell them to fuck off to be honest.

every major FA is as corrupt as FIFA or just plain incompetent. The entire structure of football is corrupt beyond redemption and needs to be removed. 

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Every major FA should just tell them to f*** off to be honest.

every major FA is as corrupt as FIFA or just plain incompetent. The entire structure of football is corrupt beyond redemption and needs to be removed.

 

Slightly off topic, but the fa needs to seriously increase spending/development on grass-roots football and also the fact that artificial pitches are banned is a joke, hampers the teams with hardly any money/non-league teams who cannot afford to re lay the pitch but when the weather is shit in the winter, the artificial pitch is still playable so it has it's advantages.

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Every major FA should just tell them to f*** off to be honest.

every major FA is as corrupt as FIFA or just plain incompetent. The entire structure of football is corrupt beyond redemption and needs to be removed.

 

Slightly off topic, but the fa needs to seriously increase spending/development on grass-roots football and also the fact that artificial pitches are banned is a joke, hampers the teams with hardly any money/non-league teams who cannot afford to re lay the pitch but when the weather is shit in the winter, the artificial pitch is still playable so it has it's advantages.

 

Agreed. I've been playing on artificial pitches since coming to the States. Nowt wrong with them at all.

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Once I hit a certain age basically every field you play on here is artificial, and I don't think I ever liked them. I'm generally fast, but the game moves even too fast for me on it, it's a weird fast too, just didn't feel like the same game at times. It does seem like it should be an option for non-league clubs, but even then I doubt they could even afford it it would be years before they would start saving money.

 

 

Btw, looks like Qatar is in full spin mode now that things are gathering pace: http://deadspin.com/the-organizers-of-the-qatar-world-cup-are-very-mad-at-u-1550619295

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Qatar reduced the number of stadiums it plans to build for the 2022 soccer World Cup by a third amid rising costs and delays.

 

The country, which won the right in 2010 to host the world’s most-watched sporting event, plans to build eight stadiums for the games, Ghanim Al Kuwari, the organizing committee’s senior manager for projects, said at a conference in Doha yesterday. The country originally announced plans for 12 stadiums, including nine new playing fields and three refurbishments. Al Kuwari didn’t give a reason for the cut.

 

Qatar, which holds the world’s third-largest natural-gas reserves, plans to spend more than $200 billion on new infrastructure before hosting the sporting event, including $34 billion on a rail and metro system, $7 billion on a port and $17 billion on an airport. The stadiums will cost $4 billion, according to the ministry of business and trade.

 

“Their decision was motivated by cost-cutting following an assessment of the real needs on the ground,” John Sfakianakis, chief investment strategist at investment company MASIC in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, said in an e-mail. “It does always make good sense to do necessary cost-cutting and reviews of capex for such huge projects that are front-loaded.”

 

Projects Delayed

 

The Middle Eastern state of 2 million people faces delays and escalating costs related to the event. Work started later than planned on the metro system, and the opening of the new airport is six years behind schedule.

 

“As is the case with any FIFA World Cup, once a country is chosen as host, a review of the bid plans is made with the organizers to propose the final host cities and stadia projects, which then need to be approved by the FIFA Executive Committee,” Qatar’s Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy said in an e-mailed statement today. “The requirement is a minimum of eight and a maximum of 12 stadia.”

 

Qatar’s surplus in its 2014-2015 budget shrank by 1.4 percent, compared with the previous fiscal year, amid a 17 percent gain in spending on “key projects,” the country’s official Qatar News Agency said last month. The inflation rate will rise to 3.8 percent this year, Qatar National Bank, the country’s largest lender, said on April 14. It was 2.6 percent in March, according to government data.

 

Air-Conditioned Venues

 

The country was negotiating with FIFA, world soccer’s governing body, to cut the number of venues to eight or nine from the 12 originally planned, Bank of America Merrill Lynch said in an April 2013 note to investors following meetings with the Qatar 2022 organizing committee. Costs will probably exceed the bank’s initial estimate of $95 billion, Alberto Ades, head of emerging-market fixed-income strategy at the bank, said in the note.

 

In addition to the stadiums, 92 training sites will be constructed, Al Kuwari said. Qatar is preparing to host the World Cup in June and will use air-conditioning to cool all the venues. Temperatures can rise above 50 degrees Celsius (122 Fahrenheit) in Qatar during the summer.

 

FIFA has said it may move the tournament to the cooler months of the year. FIFA President Sep Blatter said Nov. 9 that the months of November and December would work best.

 

Construction has started on the Al Wakrah stadium, while work on the Al Rayyan stadium is set to start later this year, or early in 2015, Al Kuwari said. Qatar plans to award $1.7 billion of road projects in coming months and seek bids for 20 others in the next two years, Jalal Yousef Salhi, director of infrastructure affairs at the country’s Public Works Authority, said yesterday.

 

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-04-20/qatar-cuts-number-of-world-cup-soccer-stadiums-amid-rising-costs.html

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I have a big problem with people winning contracts by promising greatness only to go ah well actually what we said wasn't possible within the budget, we'll do some of it though". Good example being the Edinburgh trams which now cover about half the initial route they were meant to and run through the busiest bus route possibly in the country. England's bid would have been totally manageable and was remotely realistic, as shown by the wonderful Olympic games.

 

The Qatar thing is so obviously corrupt it's ridiculous.

 

Also, don't FIFA spend more on flights/accomodation/entertainment for themselves than they do on grass roots football? b******s.

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I have a big problem with people winning contracts by promising greatness only to go ah well actually what we said wasn't possible within the budget, we'll do some of it though". Good example being the Edinburgh trams which now cover about half the initial route they were meant to and run through the busiest bus route possibly in the country. England's bid would have been totally manageable and was remotely realistic, as shown by the wonderful Olympic games.

 

The Qatar thing is so obviously corrupt it's ridiculous.

 

Also, don't FIFA spend more on flights/accomodation/entertainment for themselves than they do on grass roots football? b******s.

 

Is the Edinburgh tram stuff finished yet? Seems to have been going on forever.

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Guest Roger Kint

What's this about Qatar now being a mistake  :lol:

 

Blatter running for 5th term. Main rival was strong supporter of Qatar(Platini) Cant imagine what his agenda is here :hmm:

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What's this about Qatar now being a mistake  :lol:

 

Blatter running for 5th term. Main rival was strong supporter of Qatar(Platini) Cant imagine what his agenda is here :hmm:

 

Whole organisation stinks.

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