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It shouldn't really have been Qatar on its own but with some other country like the UAE. Pretty sure the surround countries will end surpporting it.Last edited by cannotmakeit; 03-12-10, 04:49 AM.
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you are aware that it is the most green build WC ever right? and that all the staduims are being donated to African developing countries afterwards, it's actually anything but a waste of resources.Originally posted by dom9 View PostUgly, excessive, much like the rest of the architecture in that part of the world.
What a waste of resources.
The Olympic cities are a constant waste of resources though, they turn in to ghost cities.
I agree though that it's strange how they expect to sell out the matches.
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Perhaps it could be an advantage for them in that it would be easy to get around to a lot of different matches, without flights or day long transports. It would make the fans more accesible to other matches, which could make it quite attractive for people travelling from a far. It was a problem in SA that the distances were so big for even teams in the same group.Originally posted by vonk View PostCan't wait to arrive at the match in a water taxi
Seriously, were FIFA dreaming or what. Qatar is 1/7 the size of Ireland. Are they going to build the stadia on top of each other!!
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They are donating the stadia to Africa? I didn't know that.Originally posted by Darkon View Postyou are aware that it is the most green build WC ever right? and that all the staduims are being donated to African developing countries afterwards, it's actually anything but a waste of resources.
The Olympic cities are a constant waste of resources though, they turn in to ghost cities.
I agree though that it's strange how they expect to sell out the matches.
How will they get them there? Helicopter?
Which countries?
As far as green is concerned, every single qualified country team and fan will have to fly long haul to get there.Oh I don't know.
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Not to sure how it works, but they have planned every stadium to be easy to ship to African developing countries. Don't know if the countries have been choosen yet, but the payment is covered 100% by Qatar.Originally posted by dom9 View PostThey are donating the stadia to Africa? I didn't know that.
How will they get them there? Helicopter?
Which countries?
As far as green is concerned, every single qualified country team and fan will have to fly long haul to get there.
And the whole flying argument is a bit poor tbh, that is the case no matter where you hold the WC. People flew to SA, they will fly to Brazil and Russia that's just the way it is. If held in England everybody would fly there.
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Originally posted by Darkon View Postyou are aware that it is the most green build WC ever right? and that all the staduims are being donated to African developing countries afterwards, it's actually anything but a waste of resources.
The Olympic cities are a constant waste of resources though, they turn in to ghost cities.
I agree though that it's strange how they expect to sell out the matches.Originally posted by Darkon View PostPerhaps it could be an advantage for them in that it would be easy to get around to a lot of different matches, without flights or day long transports. It would make the fans more accesible to other matches, which could make it quite attractive for people travelling from a far. It was a problem in SA that the distances were so big for even teams in the same group.Originally posted by Darkon View PostNot to sure how it works, but they have planned every stadium to be easy to ship to African developing countries. Don't know if the countries have been choosen yet, but the payment is covered 100% by Qatar.
And the whole flying argument is a bit poor tbh, that is the case no matter where you hold the WC. People flew to SA, they will fly to Brazil and Russia that's just the way it is. If held in England everybody would fly there.


Id love to go to it
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