Has your clubs ground been chosen?
Mine has, and the other half of the City are fuming.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7gIroD_pao
Mine has, and the other half of the City are fuming.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7gIroD_pao
i wouldnt say it originated in sheffield although they are the oldest association football club, dont forget people played football before we did in the UK, we just put together a proper set of codes/rules and turned it into a professional sport
anyways my club arent far behind you on the histoy, since we r the oldest club in the premier league, y cant we host a match :P although i still think any games of worldcup magnitude should be played in the capital in the best stadium we have to offer
Fulham supporter? (I think they're the oldest)
To be honest they cant have them all around the capital, too many people would cause chaos lol.
The big games will be left for the big stadiums, the "smaller" games will be left to play at MK Dons, SWFC, L**ds ect.
http://www.thefa.com/TheFA/WorldCup2018/NewsAndFeatures/2009/HostCitiesNamed.aspx said:Between them, the Candidate Host Cities have made over £300m worth of financial guarantees towards a World Cup in England if the country is successful at the FIFA vote in December 2010. There has also been a commitment of over £100m towards legacy and urban regeneration projects. This funding is in addition to the £300m worth of FIFA required guarantees signed-off by the government on 15 December 2009.
Naaa, he's a stoke fan
Who in all fairness don't have a bad stadium, has easy access already in place etc.
The applicants were; Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Newcastle/Gateshead, Nottingham, Plymouth, Sheffield and Sunderland.
If i remember correctly?
I can't believe some of the places who didn't apply, knowing that the money generated by the world cup would be huge, and they would gain money to improve their cities infrastructure, i couldn't see the harm in applying.
Famous club, famous ground (Not because of the disaster), the oldest footbal lclub i nthe world and i's where football originated from (Apparantley). So why not Sheffield?
The Olympic Stadium should host the final tbh... which will hopefully be West Ham's home ground by then.
I know that. I was talking about Sheffield it's self, not just Sheffield Wednesday.
In reply to the "Sheffield :S" comment
Obviously it will be Wembley and I wouldnt be suprised if West Ham are in administration by then.
Then Sheffield aint the oldest football club seens they aint a football club anymore lal.
Sheffield are I know, but they aint still running, so they aint lol.