Wembley Old Trafford Emirates St James Park Liverpools new ground COM Stadium of Light Evertons new ground
Suppose we could even try and get Wales to let us borrow the Millenium Stadium, or maybe even use Twickenham
KC will be 36,000 then so you can add that to the list aswell
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Oldham Rhino wrote:Are UEFA Coompetitions different?
When Portugal hosted UEFA Euro 2004 two stadiums were used in both Porto and Lisbon
My understanding is that the World Cup has to be in twelve different cities, although Lord Percy disagrees, so I stand to be corrected on this.
UEFA have no such policy for the Euros.
The World Cup (again, I think) requires four 60,000 capacity stadiums and eight 40,000 ones.
Lord Percy wrote: Just googled it, Hillsborough holds 39,812. Don't think it would take too much work to get the extra 188 seats in!
I can't see that ground meeting with requirements actually. It's more than a bit of a dump and has about 5,000 restricted views, which would no longer be acceptable.
I reckon the FA would order almost a complete re-build for it to be utilised.
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Ashton 10 wrote:For starters, it would kick off at any oppurtunity.
Why??
Do people believe everything they read in the f*cking media??
There are still questions over South Africas abilty to host the 2010 World Cup, they don't as of yet have the infrastructure. The public transport available to be able to handle the thousands of visitors, not to mention the stadiums being ready. Not forgetting safety, 10 fans were recently killed at a qualifier in SA. Also, not liking the fact that the cheapest seats will only be available to SA residents, with the other categories being available worldwide. Be more touting go on than usual.
England, Australia and America are on standby if SA do hit major problems in their preperation. I do think they will be ready, but be plagued with problems throughout the tournament.
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D.D. wrote:I can't see that ground meeting with requirements actually. It's more than a bit of a dump and has about 5,000 restricted views, which would no longer be acceptable.
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D.D. wrote:My understanding is that the World Cup has to be in twelve different cities, although Lord Percy disagrees, so I stand to be corrected on this.
UEFA have no such policy for the Euros.
The World Cup (again, I think) requires four 60,000 capacity stadiums and eight 40,000 ones.
My understanding is that FIFA will allow one city to host two venues. For instance, London could stage matches at Wembley and the Emirates, but the rest of the country could only have one venue per city.
At France '98, even though the Stade de France was known as "St Denis", it was still considered to be in Paris along with the Parc des Princes.
Likewise, Sydney could have the Olympic Stadium and Aussie Stadium for example, but then Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and the rest would be left with one venue each.
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D.D. wrote:My understanding is that the World Cup has to be in twelve different cities, although Lord Percy disagrees, so I stand to be corrected on this.
UEFA have no such policy for the Euros.
The World Cup (again, I think) requires four 60,000 capacity stadiums and eight 40,000 ones.
I can't see that ground meeting with requirements actually. It's more than a bit of a dump and has about 5,000 restricted views, which would no longer be acceptable.
I reckon the FA would order almost a complete re-build for it to be utilised.
we have that . they will come down under baby
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Mark BRESCIANO - U.S. Citta di Palermo, Italy - 45 (10)
Jacob BURNS - FC Unirea Valahorum, Romania - 8 (0)
Tim CAHILL - Everton, England - 28 (13)
David CARNEY - Sheffield United FC, England - 15 (1)
Scott CHIPPERFIELD - FC Basel, Switzerland - 57 (12)
Shannon COLE - Sydney FC, Australia - 0 (0)
Robert CORNTHWAITE - Adelaide United, Australia - 0 (0)
Ante COVIC - Newcastle Jets, Australia - 2 (0)
Chris COYNE - Colchester United FC, England - 4 (0)
Jason CULINA - PSV Eindhoven, Netherlands - 33 (1)
Bruce DJITE - Genclerbirligi SK, Turkey - 7 (0)
Brett EMERTON - Blackburn Rovers, England - 68 (14)
Eugene GALEKOVIC - Adelaide United, Australia - 0 (0)
Richard GARCIA - Hull City FC, England - 2 (0)
Vincenzo GRELLA - Blackburn Rovers, England - 36 (0)
Brett HOLMAN - AZ Alkmaar, Netherlands - 19 (1)
Scott JAMIESON - Adelaide United, Australia - 0 (0)
Mile JEDINAK - Central Coast Mariners, Australia - 3 (0)
Josh KENNEDY - Karlsruher SC, Germany - 8 (4)
Harry KEWELL - Galatasaray SK, Turkey - 37 (12)
Scott MCDONALD - Celtic FC, Scotland - 9 (0)
Craig MOORE - Queensland Roar, Australia - 39 (3)
Stuart MUSIALIK - Sydney FC, Australia - 0 (0)
Lucas NEILL - West Ham United FC, England - 44 (0)
Jade NORTH - Newcastle Jets, Australia - 22 (0)
Michael PETKOVIC - Sivasspor, Turkey - 6 (0)
Paul REID - Adelaide United, Australia - 0 (0)
Mark SCHWARZER - Fulham FC, England - 61 (0)
Matt SIMON - Central Coast Mariners, Australia - 0 (0)
Matthew SPIRANOVIC - FC Nurnberg, Germany - 2 (0)
Shane STEFANUTTO - FC Lyn Oslo, Norway - 1 (0)
Mile STERJOVSKI - Derby County FC, England - 37 (7)
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winning like never before. decoys. mouse traps. chicken wings. lollie pops. shepperds. the crusher. grapples. big league. In 1935 The Dragon Slayers as they were known defeated Canterbury bulldogs 91-6, which is still the biggest win in the Club's History. In 1907, the St George district had a club in the Sydney rugby union competition. Interestingly, the team's area was referred to as the 'Illawarra suburbs'. A resolution to form a St George rugby league club was made at a local meeting held in early 1908, but the movement faltered and collapsed. St George, wearing the district colours of red and white, played in the NSWRL's Third Grade competition in 1910, and formed a President's Cup team in 1911. References were found at the time to district teams being called 'The Saints'.the perfect 11
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