It is the same thing. It is a huge event, second only to the World Cup in viewing numbers, but that doesn't mean it is any easier logistically! FIFA will look at a host of issues before determing whether we deserve one or not, but I think when you've already hosted many international events successfully (in the various states) you have a good chance. Soccer during the Olympics wasn't isolated to one city.Tyler_Durden wrote:I haven't forgotten at all but they are hardly the same thing. Those two events are so far removed from one another that I could go on all day listing the differences. Hosting the Olympics (which is isolated to one city) does not automatically make you a good candidate to host a World Cup.
If the PM, Premiers and Opposition Leaders themselves know nothing there are others who do. Surely the FFA would not waste its time for a bid that is at least 6 or 8 years away? And as others have said, it is worth trying, but it has to be done seriously and professionally.They'll come that realisation soon enough. Most of those guys wouldn't know the first thing about Soccer. And I'm no expert but I've followed the game long enough to know a little bit about how it works. And I'm sure the FFA would secretly admit that we have no chance and see this as little more than a trial attempt. It's just an opportunity to put themselves out there and try to get some exposure and respect in the soccer world aswell as generating some attention for the sport within Australia.
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