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    Default The Economics of the World Cup (Show me the money chart)

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    that was pretty interesting....thanks

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    awesome thanks!
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    WOW nice link, thanks man!

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    One wonders how the revenue will go if the USA gets the 2018 cup? They would have most of the stadiums already built, wish Canada was part of this bid.

    The TV revenue is nuts for this WC, cannot really figure out why.

    Join the USA bid here: http://www.gousabid.com/

    I am not aware of any Canadian bid made as of yet. Edmonton, Vancouver and Toronto would have the right sized stadiums I believe.

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    Canada is not eligible to bid for either the 2018 or 2022 World Cups.
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    England will likely host the 2018 World Cup followed by Australia in 2022.

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    Originally posted by Jim Rome99
    Canada is not eligible to bid as we do not have enough of the required size stadia.
    Canada has four stadiums in excess of 50,000.

    Montreal, Toronto, Edmonton and Vancouver.

    What is the minimum size to hold a final game?

    It appears 40,000 for the final game, but to hold a game the stadium can be smaller, just the final has to be of a certain size.

    http://www.stadiumguide.com/wc2010.htm


    WC Stadium sizes not including 2010

    List of the Highest Capacity Stadiums in Europe

    FIFA Stadiums
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    i love these things

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    Rungrado May Day Stadium in North Korea holds: 150,000!!!!!!!!

    That is nuts.

    Racing venue figures are crazy as well:

    Racing Venue Numbers

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    But does not only one stadium in Canada have grass? (Commonwealth)

    I'd also heard they were replacing the grass there with fieldturf.

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    Originally posted by HungryJack
    But does not only one stadium in Canada have grass? (Commonwealth)

    I'd also heard they were replacing the grass there with fieldturf.
    Right you are about the need for real grass, tough one there.

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    The application deadline has already passed for both the 2018 and 2022 bids.

    Canada will never host the World Cup as we don't meet many of the requirements, especially transportation between major cities.

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    Originally posted by Jim Rome99
    The application deadline has already passed for both the 2018 and 2022 bids.

    Canada will never host the World Cup as we don't meet many of the requirements, especially transportation between major cities.
    I was going to say this. It would be very hard for clubs and fans to travel from one side of Canada to another to play games. Doing this for a month would be to much of a challenge. Only way to do it would be to pick a Province, but even then the support is not there.

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    Yeah, and before people start going on about how the USA were allowed to host back in 1994 even though air travel was the only way to get between cities, keep in mind that giving the tournament to America was a concerted effort to break into the world's biggest economic market and grow the game.

    The great thing about having a country like England or Germany host the World Cup is train travel. Even in Brazil, where the 2014 World Cup will be hosted, many BILLIONS of dollars are being spent upgrading the country's infrastructure, especially train tracks between major cities. Here in Canada we just don't have the population to support that kind of investment.

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    Originally posted by Jim Rome99
    Yeah, and before people start going on about how the USA were allowed to host back in 1994 even though air travel was the only way to get between cities, keep in mind that giving the tournament to America was a concerted effort to break into the world's biggest economic market and grow the game.

    The great thing about having a country like England or Germany host the World Cup is train travel. Even in Brazil, where the 2014 World Cup will be hosted, many BILLIONS of dollars are being spent upgrading the country's infrastructure, especially train tracks between major cities. Here in Canada we just don't have the population to support that kind of investment.
    Our train doesent even go to the airport. lol.

    On a side note I would like to see Russia win the 2018 world cup and Qatar or Australia win the 2022. All 3 would be very good and far enough away from previous locations to really make a difference. Qatar I think would be the best.



    Note: Here is a good reference on the future sites.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_an...World_Cup_bids

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    Qatar doesn't have a hope in hell of winning. They plan to combat the forty degree temperatures with outdoor air conditioners.

    That's certainly not going to piss off environmentalists, not at all.

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