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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Qatar and Russia Upset U.S. and England in World Cup

Sports world is full of speculation leading up to this morning, and the 2022 World Cup 2018 held in public. For the complete rundown, see the front of the wire position. The result? Despite Putin's Chilla bid from Russia, the Russian won the 2018 host, smashing the British Council. To make matters worse, even before England came in to vote (and fed by the British media to expose the heinous in the FIFA vote to pay transaction rumors) that the first round of elimination. Russia, of course, has never hosted the World Cup, making it a great victory for them - and of course like to FIFA for the first time bids. On the other hand, the British invented the game, nor the last century, the World Cup since the 60s.
Then came the second big problem: Qatar, his team never to go to the game (past the qualifying rounds, that is), defeated the 2022 spot the United States. Where there is great drama, but also with Qatar to require a new Middle East as representative of that. They offer air-conditioned luxury in the new stadium, and later be broken down and sent to the construction projects to developing countries.
So, what reaction? There is a shock, anger samples, and in fact, the praise:
2018 English disappointment
England: will we ever get our own sport back again? "We do not think we can do it," Shearer said, the production of retired legendary striker and former England captain, and the British Empire by the British Broadcasting Corporation Web site an interview after the announcement. "It makes you feel as if we do not have this time then no matter when they could get it," he continued. "This is unfortunate, it's sad, it hurts." Interviewer's question whether Britain will once again echo to see your home in constant motion, but also suggests a "trial" has started in England was eliminated in the first round of voting, came in fourth of four reports.Current British captain: 'Soooo burned English captain Rio Ferdinand on Twitter, asking: "What else could we do, we doing wrong?"

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