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We are on schedule, but won't be ready ?is it me or you ?
is that AFRICAN TIME schedule or a regular schedule.
Hey I have a mate in London who read in the papers the other day that the world is going to end and Armageddon is coming... Seriously it was in the paper.
Also a story about a guy who gave birth to a dog and then something else about Hawaii getting the 2010 WC...
These stores are starting to get pathetic,
FIFA has made money on each of the last three World Cups and now stands to lose money in Africa if things remain as they stand. For the first time, FIFA is having to almost wholly subsidize this World Cup — instead of just pocketing the TV rights money — and costs associated with the 2010 Cup have ballooned from $300 million to $1.59 billion.
South Africa may just be too big a gamble for an organization that is used to winning.
Read my lips: "No World Cup for South Africa in 2010"
>foxsports<
weather not so good in Canada, or just homesick? But it's summer!
the fox says it all.
IamCanadian said:Read my lips: "No World Cup for South Africa in 2010"
FIFA has made money on each of the last three World Cups and now stands to lose money in Africa if things remain as they stand. For the first time, FIFA is having to almost wholly subsidize this World Cup — instead of just pocketing the TV rights money — and costs associated with the 2010 Cup have ballooned from $300 million to $1.59 billion.
South Africa may just be too big a gamble for an organization that is used to winning.
See full article here:http://msn.foxsports.com/soccer/story/6095966
Blatter said:
"Plan A is the 2010 World Cup will be staged in South Africa.
"Plan B is the 2010 World Cup will be staged in South Africa.
"Plan C is the 2010 World Cup will be staged in South Africa."
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SA is significantly ahead of where Germany was at the equivalent time, in some areas (including sponsorship deals, and tv rights) and behind in others.
Funny, that article dug up a Blatter quote - but missed this recent one:
Wrong, again. SA just needs to keep or renew the faith that FIFA currently has in the country. That's all that matters.All I can say is that you have to change the perception of people overseas where it counts and not in SA.
:lol: But the point is being on schedule is a good sign but isn't a guarentee that things will happen correctly. Just because you woke up at the rights time were ready to leave at the right time and were therefore perfectly on schedule when you started your motor vehicle doesn't mean you'll be at work on time (which is true even if you are ahead of schedule) of course if your schedule says leave when work begins of course you'll be late.We are on schedule, but won't be ready ? is it me or you ?
is that AFRICAN TIME schedule or a regular schedule.
I hope South Africa will be able to host the 2010 World Cup successfully, but I'm wondering :
Would you as a tourist risk going to a country where, on average, 50 people are murdered a day?
So, we might host the World Cup, but not get the crowds and tourists we need for it to be profitable?
My question is how many tourists have been murdered in South Africa? Most of those killed live in places like Hillbrow, Khayelitsha, Nyanga and parts of the Cape Flats...last time I checked these were popular tourist destinations.
Once you've been on planet earth a bit longer you'll discover this is a human trait.It's funny how South Africans seem unable to see reality.
What Im finding odd is that all the "foriegners" who have a bad perception about SA hosting the world cup seem to be living in hotbeds for SA ex-pats - London, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and so on.
I haven't heard of anything coming from the Japanese press (and they can be pretty critical of countries preparations for things) and Germany seems to be maintaining a tone of "it was bloody difficult to host this thing, we struggled to get it right so good luck". The French press seems typical of the French press more interested if their is some sort of scandal to follow than anything else. Quite frankly there seems to be two stories one that the world cup will be taken away because there is no way an african country can pull it off - this is absolute racialist twak, and the other that irrespective of any perceptions out their SA will be ready and FIFA will never consider relocating the World Cup - which seems overly optomistic and unrealistic. The reality is as I see it that the SA Gov is doing everything it can to make sure we will be ready, and that the technical glitches are being ironed out as time goes by. The set up looks good on paper and so on, where I don't think we are ready and its one of those things that we will either get right concerns a mindset about who should be leading the process towards readiness and at the moment there seems to be a very strong emphasis on government as the ultimate powers that be.
I hope South Africa will be able to host the 2010 World Cup successfully, but I'm wondering :
Would you as a tourist risk going to a country where, on average, 50 people are murdered a day?
So, we might host the World Cup, but not get the crowds and tourists we need for it to be profitable?