Erm.. they could totally still move it.Far too little, too late of course.
Also doesn't make enough acknowledgement of his own role in the process, or really retract his own comments in defence of the decision at the time.
No acknowledgement of potential corruption, buti can't say I'm surprised at that.
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'totally'?Erm.. they could totally still move it.
They cant move it. They could cancel it though.Erm.. they could totally still move it.
Am sure Brazil would handle that just fine - how many Brazilians have played in English football through winters?Well Blatter has no power any more, so his admission makes no difference regarding venues at this time.
I don't think you could move it at this time really. You'd have to respect the schedule because that's been messed up too much already. The leagues will not suddenly restructure their seasons and have a tournament in the Summer.
You could just scrap the tournament, which might get more support than Ive thought possible before.
An even if we said, let's just hold it in England because we've got the stadia, there's more to organizing it than that. There is, for example, a massive policing operation that would need to be put in place, and that can't be done in a fortnight.
The idea of an England world cup in November has appeal: let's see how Brazil do on a cold Tuesday night in Stoke.
The brown envelopes are now safely stashed away.
Surely there aren't any amongst the England supporters who are anti gay and couldn't give a toss about foreigners?Contracts signed and sealed years ago I’m afraid so any form of rebellion could have only come from the fans and as we know there’s plenty of naysayers who will always deny wrongdoing.
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